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Danielle Terrazas Williams
Danielle Terrazas Williams
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“My Conscience is Free and Clear”: African-Descended Women, Status, and Slave Owning in Mid-Colonial Mexico
DT Williams
The Americas 75 (3), 525-554, 2018
162018
Polonia de Ribas, mulata y dueña de esclavos: una historia alternativa. Xalapa, siglo XVII
DT Williams
Ulúa. Revista de Historia, sociedad y cultura, 2012
62012
Finer Things: African-Descended Women, Sumptuary Laws, and Governance in Early Spanish America
DT Williams
Journal of Women's History 33 (3), 11-35, 2021
52021
Capitalizing Subjects: Free African-Descended Women of Means in Xalapa, Veracruz during the Long Seventeenth Century
DT Williams
Duke University, 2013
42013
The Inconvenience of Chocolate: Disciplining the Society of Jesus in Seventeenth-Century Mexico
DT Williams
History of Religions 60 (4), 325-357, 2021
22021
At the Nexus of Empire: African-descended Women Entrepreneurs on Mexico’s Royal Road
DTWT Williams
The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America (Virtual), 2021
2021
Rivers of Gold, Lives of Bondage: Governing through Slavery in Colonial Quito
DT Williams
COLONIAL LATIN AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW-SECOND SERIES 2 (3), 433-434, 2014
2014
Sherwin K. Bryant, Rivers of Gold, Lives of Bondage: Governing through Slavery in Colonial Quito
DT Williams
Colonial Latin American Historical Review 19 (3), 433, 2014
2014
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