Topic > Pre-War Case Study - 946

Women were responsible for keeping the house in order. The fate of a black woman during the slave era was to be absurdly pressured into giving offspring by a random slave so that he could eventually be sold or used on the plantation. Her social purpose was to cook, sew, wash, clean the house, nurse her children, and nurse her master's offspring. Black women were usually given domestic or humiliating jobs to show their inferiority within society if we look at the pyramid of different classes of people in that era. Black women represented a mother figure to meet the needs of black men and children in her community. She was not compensated for her work. He was truly indispensable to the survival of his community. Black women experience sharing the sweat and tears of their race in the antebellum era, and the revolutionary period played an important role in its survival and humanity. His and others' survival during that difficult pre-war period led them to make their contributions to the revolutionary period and, ultimately, gave birth to freedom from