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Plaçage was a
recognized extralegal system in
French and
Spanish slave colonies of
North America (including the Caribbean) by
which ethnic European men...
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forced black women to wear a
tignon headscarf. The law was
intended to halt
plaçage unions and tie
freed black women to
those who were enslaved, but the women...
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Types of
marriages Legal scenarios Civil Covenant Customary Nikah 'urfi
Plaçage Fleet Monogamy Serial monogamy Marriage Remarriage Same-****
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former French territories, a
formalized system of
concubinage called plaçage developed.
European men took
enslaved or free
women of
color as mistresses...
- some places, such as New Orleans, this
coalesced into what was
known as
Plaçage. In the South, the free
black elite often took
leadership roles within...
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Types of
marriages Legal scenarios Civil Covenant Customary Nikah 'urfi
Plaçage Fleet Monogamy Serial monogamy Marriage Remarriage Same-****
Temporary Hollywood...
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United States Slavery in the
colonial history of the
United States Plaçage,
interracial common law
marriages in
French and
Spanish America, including...
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American colonies,
slaves were
often viewed as property,
rather than people.
Plaçage, a
formalized system of
concubinage among slave women or free
people of...
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ventrem Anti-miscegenation law
Slaves in the
Family Mulatto § Louisiana
Plaçage Williamson, Joel (1980). New people:
miscegenation and
mulattoes in the...
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Their union was a common-law
marriage typical of the
contemporary plaçage system. She had a brother, Jean DeLille, and
other siblings.
Their maternal...