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    David M Alister: A Slave

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    I was born a slave in Norfolk‚ Virginia‚ but never realized I was until about eight years of my childhood had passed. I was deprived of information about myself and had no recollection of who my parents were or what my actual age was. My best estimation is that I am about twenty-seven years old. My master‚ David M’Alister‚ called me by the name of Rachael. I have lived on his plantation for as long as I could remember‚ and have been known as his favorite house servant. One afternoon‚ I was sent out

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    Why Lincoln Freed The Slaves There are many factors why former president Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves. I believe it was for economic reasons. Most Americans think that the reason Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves is because he was an abolitionist or because he was against slavery. The reason he freed the slaves was mainly for economic reasons. During the beginning of the civil war the north wasn’t looking so good. He tried to implement a policy of emancipation but was unsuccessful. He then started

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    What to the Slave is the Fourth of July is a strong declaration of what July fourth and freedom means to Frederick Douglass. The people who asked him to speak speculated that he would speak of the wonderful freedom the fourth of July bring to him‚ but things took a turn in the opposite directs. Douglass conveys his opinions through his diction‚ rhetorical devices‚ and figurative language. Frederick Douglass used specific diction throughout his speech to convey his points. He uses words such as

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    Twelve Years a Slave was a very moving and insightful account of the turmoil the author‚ Solomon Northup‚ endured throughout his life. Born a freeman of New York‚ Northup established a family and talked to many slaves about the “secret desire for liberty” (p. 8). Northup did not understand why any white man could recognize the ideal of slavery. This narrative strived to portray a truthful account of slavery in the antebellum era of America before the outbreak of the Civil War. Northup succeeded in

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    One example of abuse was slaves were whipped. The Europeans were taking the Middle Passage to get Africans to Europe and North America‚ in the 1500’s‚ also called the African Slave Trade. The African Slave Trade started in 1500’s. Africans were taken away from homes and put on ships to North America and Europe. Crew members would load the slaves on the boats in pairs chained around the ankles. Another way to load the slaves on the boat was to put the slaves into rows and tie them

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    have to work tremendously hard to get by in life while others seem to have everything handed to them. James Healy‚ born as a slave‚ came from nothing. To make things more confusing‚ James was mixed race and didn’t look like either his white Irish father or his mulatto mother. Even though he was ¾ Irish because James had some “black blood” he was considered black‚ and a slave due to the one drop rule in Georgia (anyone with 1 drop of black blood‚ was black) (blackpast.org). “The rigidity of racial

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    The slave codes that were implemented in colonial America changed history for many people and affected the descendants of those people even today. These slave codes stripped slaves of their basic rights‚ influenced today’s laws‚ and even after it ended‚ affected their progress and status in society. Slavery and the slave codes stripped slaves of even the most basic of rights. A New York slave code from 1697 stated “No persons of African descent may be buried in the city’s church graveyard.” The

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    SLAVE TRADE DATABASE Assignment QUESTIONS/QUERIES In 1732‚ the slave ship Diligent under Captain Pierre Mary purchased slaves from ______Blight of Benin_______ and transported them to _____Martinique________. In 1655‚ the slave ship‚ Witte Paard‚ arrived in New York with ___391_______ slaves. From 1607 to 1650‚ how many voyages listed the principle region of slave landing in Mainland North America? ____1_____ In what year did it arrive with slaves? _1628________ What was the name of the vessel

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    Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation by John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger In the book Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation ‚ by John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger‚ the plight of the African American slave is analyzed in strenuous detail. The authors use real stories of slaves‚ discovered in newspaper articles‚ court records‚ diaries‚ letters and runaway posters to give the reader a more personal approach as to the real situation African slaves faced. The book discusses discontent

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    African Slave trade is described as the business or process of taking‚ transporting‚ and selling slaves‚ especially black Africans to the New World. Africans were taken and put to work. African Slave trade had many causes and effects in the atlantic world that changed society in mostly negative ways. The cause of African Slave trade began with the need for cheap labor Europeans wanted people for work‚ but did not want to spend a lot of money. Most Native American people had died from disease brought

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