1. See, for example Bush Barbara Slave Women in the James Currey London 1990 36 46 Beckles Hilary Natural Rebels: a social history of enslaved black women in Barbados Zed Books London 1989 29 50 Morrissey Marietta Slave Women in the New World: gender stratification in the New World gender stratification in the Caribbean Kansas University Press Lawrence 1989 16 37 Rhoda Reddock (1985) Women and Slavery in the aribbean: a feminist perspective', Latin American Perspectives, 12, pp. 63-66
2. Dunn Richard Sugar Production and Slave Women in Jamaica Cultivation and Culture: labor and the shaping of slave life in the Americas Berlin Ira University of Virginia Press Charlottesville 1993 65 72
3. Bush Slave Women 30 120-137. In his diary, Thomas Thistlewood listed all his sexual encounters with slave women. Many of these acts were forced on the women
Hall Douglas In Miserable Servitude: Thomas Thistlewood in Jamaica, 1750-86 Macmillan London 1989 20 29, 32, 33, 37, 72, 74, 84, 87
4. Clare Midgley (1993) Free Men and Protected Women: gender and anti-slavery ideology, unpublished paper presented to the Anglo-American Conference, Institute of Historical Research, London (not paginated)
5. Midgley Clare Women against Slavery: the British campaigns, 1750-1870 Routledge London 1992 99 See also, Dianne Paton (1996) Decency, Dependency and the Lash: gender and the British debate over slave emancipation, 1830-1834, Slavery and Abolition, 17, pp. 170-173