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  • Antoinette (Southern Victory)
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  • Antoinette (1925-1943) was the daughter of Scipio and Bathsheba. She was imprisoned along Camp Determination along with her parents, where she made the acquaintance of camp guard Hipolito Rodriguez. Antoinette was a devout Christian woman but nonetheless considered having sex with prison guards to save herself. Rodriguez promised to protect her without the sex--until his suicide several months after making Antoinette's acquaintance. Antoinette and her mother were killed when commandant Jefferson Pinkard ordered the murder of all of the prisoners.
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type of appearance
  • Direct
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Appearance
  • through
  • The Center Cannot Hold
  • The Grapple
Name
  • Antoinette
Cause of Death
  • Murdered in Camp Determination
Religion
Family
Death
  • 1943
Parents
  • Scipio and Bathsheba
Birth
  • 1925
Nationality
  • Negro Resident of the Confederate States
abstract
  • Antoinette (1925-1943) was the daughter of Scipio and Bathsheba. She was imprisoned along Camp Determination along with her parents, where she made the acquaintance of camp guard Hipolito Rodriguez. Antoinette was a devout Christian woman but nonetheless considered having sex with prison guards to save herself. Rodriguez promised to protect her without the sex--until his suicide several months after making Antoinette's acquaintance. Antoinette and her mother were killed when commandant Jefferson Pinkard ordered the murder of all of the prisoners.
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