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Impact of Slavery, African American men supported other African American…
Impact of Slavery
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Frederick Douglass's primary source depicts the negative effects of slavery on society by the damage of relationships, the harsh and merciless treatment of slaves and the control of those enslaved
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Slaveholders didn’t trust slaves so they sent in spies among their slaves to ascertain views and feelings in regard to their conditions (35)
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If asked about their conditions by a townsperson, the slave must say he is content (35)
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Before children reach their twelfth month, their mothers are taken from them(20)
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If a slaves ranaway than they would be whipped, put on board a sloop, and sold to another slave-trader (26)
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If a slaves tried to get over the tar fence they would be whipped and beaten by the Chief Gardener (32)
Some slaves worked in mechanical operations where they would shoemake, mend, weave, and grain-grind (28)
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Slaves suffered harsh consequences if late to the field (whipped, beaten)
-Narrative is from one person's perspective so you only get 1 persons judgement on slavery
-Narrative is told from slaves perspective and dont get a perspective from a master or townsperson
-Narrative is told from slaves perspective
-Frederick goes through many different masters so you get a good idea of every masters expectations
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