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The Narrative Escape by Tom Stafford
The Narrative Escape by Tom Stafford






I posit that the telling of Anarcha, Betsey, and Lucy's narrative in medical schools will aid current efforts to attain cultural competency. 12 The story of Anarcha, Betsey, and Lucy is the marginalized story of how the laws of enslavement sanctioned medical experimentation and exploitation upon the bodies of Black women. The reproductive and surgical exploitation meted upon three enslaved women, Anarcha, Betsey, and Lucy, among other un-named enslaved Black women, “othered” by their skin based upon a construction of “race,” yet “samed” their bodies for purposes of extracting reproductive knowledge, surgical inventions, and innovations to benefit all women. These are dreams in which you know you are dreaming, and can take control of the reality of your dreams.

The Narrative Escape by Tom Stafford

He is a very different sort of engine from any other on the North Western Railway. I argue that the particularized and unique experiences of enslaved Black women have been traditionally viewed as extracting assets from her body in the form of a “crop of human labor” in the historically referred to role as a so-called “breeder.‘ The focal point of this article is to explore a means to address the impact of continuing to tell the narrative on the development of the medical specialty of gynecology in the United States without the benefit of a “her-storical” lens. Stafford is a humble, courteous little chap with a Yorkshire accent.








The Narrative Escape by Tom Stafford