Last updated: April 23, 2026
This note documents the lives of enslaved children in Saint-Domingue from birth through adolescence. It serves as a resource for understanding how childhood existed within slavery's brutal context - moments of play and protection alongside early labor, trauma, and loss. Children were simultaneously valued as future labor and treated as commodities; loved fiercely by parents and community while systematically denied the protections of childhood.
This concept is a dimension of the daily life of enslaved people in Saint-Domingue.
This concept captures an aspect of daily life on the Saint-Domingue plantation.
Childhood Under Slavery
Childhood Under Slavery
Childhood Under Slavery
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