Also known as: Reproductive resistance, Infanticide under slavery
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Infanticide as resistance names the possibility that some enslaved women, midwives, and kin networks chose abortion, infant death, or refusal of reproduction as a way to deny slavery new captives. In the Saint-Domingue archive this appears as one of the most painful and uncertain forms of resistance: partly testified, partly accused, always entangled with colonial fear and infant mortality.
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