Unfortuitously for black colored females, Emancipation and Reconstruction did not stop their intimate victimization
Unfortuitously for black colored females, Emancipation and Reconstruction did not stop their intimate victimization No southern white male was convicted of raping or attempting to rape a black woman; yet, the crime was common(White, 1999, p. 188) from the end of the Civil War to the mid-1960s. Black women, particularly into the South or border