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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Jamestown (Ship)"

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Hart, Maya y Mary S. Jackson. "Black Women Reporting and Seeking Help for Sexual Assault: A Call for Action". International Journal of Criminology and Sociology 12 (15 de noviembre de 2023): 187–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2023.12.15.

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Black women in America have historically been victims of oppression, racism, and sexual assault. This victimization can be traced as far back as the forced immigration to America in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. Forced travel bondage on slave ships highlights the institutionalized pattern, not only of their suffering from repeated rape, but also logs their victimized sufferings in silence that they had to endure then and continue to endure in 21st century contemporary America. Black women have been socialized intergenerationally to respond in a specific manner similar to the female slaves who endured rape from ship crew members during their long voyage to the Americas. Even after slavery was legally abolished in 1865, Black women continued to endure victimizations not only due to their gender, but also due to discrimination, classism, perceptions regarding their sexuality, racism, and fear. These intersectional factors cause Black women to have become unique experiences at the hands of rapists. Thus, Black women have unique experiences as victims of rape than other individuals who are also rape victims. Any discussion of Black women and rape must be placed in a sociohistorical framework. The purpose of this article is to revisit historical underpinnings about the rape of Black women in a socialized manner that continues to hinder a silent, nonactive role, and in some instances denial of being a victim of rape. The aim is to sensitize, stimulate, and motivate action by increasing social work classroom discussions about the topic, increasing research in the area of rape of Black women utilizing an intersectional approach reviewing factors that are unique to Black women, and providing more information as a resource to enhance community awareness. Effective intervention strategies are also delineated.
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Libros sobre el tema "Jamestown (Ship)"

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Terry, Alana. What hurricane?: My solar-powered history on a supply ship to the Jamestown colony. Sahuarita, AZ: Do Life Right Inc., 2013.

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Glover, Lorri. The shipwreck that saved Jamestown: The Sea Venture castaways and the fate of America. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2008.

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Woodward, Hobson. A brave vessel: The true tale of the castaways who rescued Jamestown. New York, N.Y: Penguin Books, 2010.

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Sea venture: Shipwreck, survival, and the salvation of the first English colony in the New World. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2008.

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Woodward, Hobson. A Brave Vessel. New York: Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Bridy, Dan y Sharon K. Solomon. Christopher Newport: Jamestown Explorer. Arcadia Publishing, 2013.

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Bliss, Lauralee y Irene B. Brand. Colonial Christmas Brides: Jamestown's Bride Ship/Angel of Jamestown/Raven's Christmas/Broken Hearts (Inspirational Christmas Romance Collection). Barbour Publishing, Inc, 2007.

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Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of Jamestown. St. Martin's Press, 2013.

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The Shipwreck That Saved Jamestown The Sea Venture Castaways And The Fate Of America. Holt McDougal, 2009.

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Doherty, Kieran. Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of the First English Colony in the New World. St. Martin's Press, 2007.

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Capítulos de libros sobre el tema "Jamestown (Ship)"

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Emanuel, Kerry. "The Tempest". En Divine Wind, 49–53. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195149418.003.0009.

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Abstract Hurricanes often entrain seeds, insects, and small birds into their immense circulations, carrying them far from their native habitats to distant lands, where they may take root and colonize. Here is the story of how one hurricane blew a ship off course, depositing its human cargo on an isolated tropical island where they founded a colony that persists to this day. This story almost certainly served as the inspiration for William Shakespeare’s last play. On June 2, 1609, a fleet of seven tall ships, two with pinnaces in tow, sailed from the English port of Plymouth, bound for America. With their cargo of nearly six hundred passengers, they had been sent by the Virginia Company of London to fortify the Jamestown settlement. The lead ship, the three-hundred-ton Sea Venture, was the largest in the fleet and carried Sir Thomas Gates, the newly appointed governor of the colony, and Sir George Somers, admiral of the Virginia Company. The first few days of the voyage were uneventful, but as the fleet drew near the Azores, a hurricane scattered the ships. They continued on toward the west, lost to the sight of each other. All but one of the original ships made it to Jamestown; the Sea Venture never arrived and was presumed lost. What actually happened aboard the Sea Venture is described in vivid detail in a letter sent back to England by William Strachey, who had been appointed secretary to the deputy governor of Virginia.
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Davis, David Brion. "Slavery in Colonial North America". En Inhuman Bondage, 124–40. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195140736.003.0007.

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Abstract Although histories of slavery in North America have usually begun with the famous sale in 1619 of twenty “negars” by a Dutch ship captain to some English settlers in Jamestown, Virginia, we now know that some blacks had arrived in Jamestown even earlier and that African slaves had appeared in Spanish Florida as early as the 1560s. Even more telling, by the mid-1600s, when the sugar revolution was beginning to transform the important English colony of Barbados, the Dutch in New Netherland, which was to become England’s New York in 1664, were far more dependent on black slave labor than were the English in Virginia and Maryland! Racial slavery became embedded in the Americas in diverse and unpredictable ways.
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Fehrenbacher, Don E. "Race, Slavery, and the Origins of the Republic". En The Dred Scott Case, 11–27. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195145885.003.0001.

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Abstract The first African Negroes in the British North American colonies were brought ashore at Jamestown from a Dutch ship in 1619. The irony in the date has often been pointed out. During that same year, Virginians organized the first representative assembly on the continent, and thus, in a sense, slavery and self­ government arrived simultaneously. But the agency of Dutch mariners in this initial transaction likewise has symbolic meaning, for it illustrates the international origins of the slave system in the United States.
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