Systemic Value of A Female Body
Door Starr Carrington
1. Private
1.1. Hidden Black body
1.1.1. Unheard of and often unrecognized
1.1.2. Sought, but never found
1.2. Domesticated White body
1.2.1. Worthy of prrotection and preservation
1.2.2. Reproduction site of whiteness and freedom
2. Mrs. Flint (private white woman)
2.1. esteemed
2.2. protected
3. Linda's Box (private Black woman)
3.1. Inaccessible
3.2. Invisible
4. Public
4.1. Enslaved Black body
4.1.1. Reproduction site of blackness and slavery
4.2. Can never be violated; unworthy of protection and easily replacable
4.2.1. Birthed the Myth
4.2.1.1. Whore (lowly white women)
4.2.1.2. Jezebel (combination of "whore" and "slave"
4.2.1.3. Slave (Missouri v. Celia)
4.3. Poor White body
4.3.1. Potential to destabilize the system