Black women were tortured mentally and physically and to a point that they got used to it. They played different roles in the society. They were the care taker of white mother’s child, sometimes they would work in field in place of white men and sometimes they became the sex slave of white men. The slavery and the history of the black women playing the role as surrogate, made Williams question about the death of Jesus on the cross, and his suffering in place of the mankind. William explores that this illustration is ambiguous and is a problem for Black women as it increases the exploitation that has come along with surrogacy. She points out and questions that if they accept the glorification of Jesus Christ and his role as a surrogate then the black women have to accept their surrogacy
Black women were tortured mentally and physically and to a point that they got used to it. They played different roles in the society. They were the care taker of white mother’s child, sometimes they would work in field in place of white men and sometimes they became the sex slave of white men. The slavery and the history of the black women playing the role as surrogate, made Williams question about the death of Jesus on the cross, and his suffering in place of the mankind. William explores that this illustration is ambiguous and is a problem for Black women as it increases the exploitation that has come along with surrogacy. She points out and questions that if they accept the glorification of Jesus Christ and his role as a surrogate then the black women have to accept their surrogacy