The worst wound to the slave male
was the “acceptance” by slave women
of the master’s advances—and the slave male’s
own tacit compliance. Practically, only mass
suicide—a self-genocide—would or
could prevent the master from having his way.
What the Lone Male Christian slave master draws
forth from the slave woman is her presence as Dark Mother—a
mother who participates in the enslavement of her
own children. This is the only presence
of the Mother Goddess that the slave master permits.
All other mothering aspects are obliterated—for
her children are property, not persons.
It is on the flesh of
African females that the Dark Story of “America’s” spirit
and soul is written.
In the same light, slave males could only become Dark
Fathers, if they wished to survive—just
as in the Garden of Eden. To survive: in imitatio
dei.
Our Earthfolk interpretation might
seem fanciful except that
“America” has
its own historical Adam and Eve
—
Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemings.
Continue—Bible and Slavery