Black women’s bodies could be speculated on.
Prime hands. Breeding bitches.
Their owners were interested in their reproductive capacities.
Examinations were necessary. Teeth, back, bellies and vaginas.
Wide child bearing hips were a bonus.
Clean them up good to catch a higher price.
Healthy took on a whole other meaning
during these times, these cruel times,
when monsters sold humans for profit.
The birth of children was essential to the growth
of the Southern economy once slavery became illegal.
Anything could be mortgaged on the backs of those children.
Children that were never meant for Black women to mother,
to love and see grow up.
They say that there was a second middle passage
as prime Black women were shipped around
from one plantation to another, sold, driving a profit,
driving their bodies for more and more bodies
for labour and babies.
