Jefferson did have a wife and I think 4 kids! You should visit the Monticello, Jeffersons home! It's in Virginia.
Yes, there was a male born in Mississipp just 2 years before the Civil war. His name was Jeff Davis check ancestry.com
Yes, there is evidence on ancestry.com
Yes
If the father is not a slave than the child cant be born into slavery. It doesn't matter about the women its all about if the man is a slave or not
Most Jewish women, all children, elderly people, sick people, and disabled people would be killed immediately on arrival in the gas chambers and cremated. Men, and a few women, would be used as slave labor, to dispose of the corpses. When the slave labor became too sick and disabled to work, they were gassed, and replaced by other men. Women who were saved, were used in other ways by the camp, as slave labor.
In Alice Walker's poem "Women", it shows that women sacrificed themselves for their children's education. It's about knowing the consequences of what they are doing (Across mined fields..) but they still had to do it for their children to have an education and to not be a slave like they were. You can tell it's about education in the last eight lines. Education was a very important thing back then, that the parents really wanted for their children. This poem is harsh, strong, and beautiful.
Yes. Men and women slaves were separated. For what? I don't know why
Yes. Auschwitz was #1 an extermination camp for men, women and children and also #2 a slave labour camp for women as well as men.
It is generally believed, and well supported with DNA evidence, that Jefferson fathered six children with a slave named Sally Hemings. There is also evidence to suggest that Sally's father was also the father of Jefferson's wife, Martha Wayles Skelton.
Slave men were beat more than slave women and children.
On April 3, 1863, working class women in Richmond, Virginia staged a protest at the home of Jefferson Davis. Their protest was over the lack of food in Richmond. Davis met with them but could only ask for their patience. When the women did not disperse, Davis threatened to use force. Slowly the women retreated from the area.
If the father is not a slave than the child cant be born into slavery. It doesn't matter about the women its all about if the man is a slave or not
slave women would usually work in the field with the men or sometimes they would work in their masters house to cook, clean, take care of the children, and teach the children.
Mainly women were nurses, but they also housed troops, spies, laundresses, vivandieres, sanitary and Christian commission workers, newspaper writers, and undercover soldiers. One ex-slave spied on Jefferson Davis by working for him as a maid! Women played a big role in the Civil War; if there weren't women nurses, many more men would have died.
This form of slavery is called chattel slavery. In chattel slavery, individuals are treated as property that can be bought, sold, or inherited. Children born to slave women also become slaves, inheriting the same status from their mothers.
Slavery was a normal part of colonial life and Jefferson had slaves that worked his plantation. After his wife died he also took a mistress who was a slave. Her name was Sally Hemmings and she bore him 6 children. Jefferson may have written "that all men are created equal" but what he actually meant was all white men were equal. Society had not come to the conclusion that slaves or women were equal to white men.
Women Children and slave were unable to vote, so only men were able.
Men, women and children either captured and sold into slavery, or born to a slave mother.
In 1662 Virginia declared that the children of slave women were slaves for life. It did not matter who the father of the children were, they were still considered slaves to the white master.
The book "Thoughts About Women and the Holocaust" by Ringleheim, says that more women than men were killed. The men were used for slave labor. The women were often killed on their arrival in the camps.