
Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley 55. Cloe - Forced Resistance
Jan 20, 2026
Dr. Nikki M. Taylor, an expert in African American history and author, delves into the harrowing story of Cloe, an enslaved teenager who resorted to lethal resistance against her brutal mistress. They discuss how Cloe's actions—drowning two young children—serve as a desperate appeal for freedom. Taylor challenges conventional narratives of passive resistance, illustrating the complex motivations behind Cloe's choices. The conversation culminates in a provocative comparison between historical and contemporary justice issues faced by black women.
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Rare First-Person Testimony
- Chloe's words are rare and invaluable because so few enslaved women's voices survive in the record.
- Nikki M. Taylor calls hearing Chloe herself a 'treasure' for historians researching female enslaved resistance.
A Childhood Of Repeated Sales
- Chloe was born in 1782 and by 14 had been sold seven times, far above the average of three sales.
- Nikki describes this repeated selling as destabilizing and likely infuriating for a young enslaved girl.
Double Burden And Isolation
- Chloe worked as both a field and house slave, doing backbreaking labour around the clock with little reprieve.
- Nikki emphasizes her isolation: no family, church, or community to support her in rural Pennsylvania.

