"It was definitely an amazing thing having an all-female creative team. When the credits of Harlot were given to me, alarm bells started going off in my head. It was such an interesting, essential story and I was concerned as to who was going to tell it.” - Jessica Brown Findlay on BBC x
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Harriet's House Appreciation || Prompt: Harriott Lewis
Harriet Lennox's character was inspired by Harriott Lewis, who was the first black bawd in London. She was born in Guinea and shipped to Jamaica as a slave, where she was purchased by a plantation owner named Captain William Lewis. Lewis sexually abused Harriott and fathered her two children. Lewis brought Harriott to London as his mistress in 1766, where she socialized with the English elite. While in London, Lewis died of smallpox, leaving Harriott penniless. Harriott was brought to the King’s Bench debtor’s prison. Her admirerers paid off her debts and she became a very highly paid sex worker after her release. She opened a brothel in St. James which allegedly employed only black women. Her clients were said to include 20 members of the House of Lords and 50 members of the House of Commons.
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Lucy and Charlotte Wells Aesthetic
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