Unnamed Biracial Woman at Beauchamp Place
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Unnamed Biracial Woman at Beauchamp Place
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Unnamed Biracial Woman at Beauchamp Place
Race:
MixedBlackWhite
Gender:
Female
Class:
Free Black
Rank:
Minor
Vitality:
Alive
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Biography:
The young woman, with skin "even lighter in color than Tomey’s Terrel," is characterized by Hubert Beauchamp as his cook (288); however, his sister Sophonsiba is almost certainly right to suspect that she is also his mistress. In response to Sophonsiba's accusation that this woman's presence "defiles" their home, Hubert exclaims "They’re folks too just like we are!" (288). But she is last seen hurrying away from the house, "the worn heavy carpet-bag jouncing and banging against her knee, routed and in retreat" (288).
Individual or Group:
Individual
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