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The Slaves' And The Slaveowners' Views Of Slavery "That face of his, the hungry cannibals Would not have touched, would not have stained with blood;-- But you are more inhuman, more inexorable, Oh! ten times more than tigers of Hyrcania." I chose the topic about slavery for my research paper because I thought it would be an interesting experience doing research about slavery. It is American history and the more we know about it, the better we can understand what is going on today in our country. I think that because slavery was abolished very recently in terms of historical periods of time, it still has an impact on today's economic and political life. Searching for the writings by slave owners was a more difficult task then searching for the writings by slaves. However, I found a lot of useful material in various sources. The slavery in the United States is no doubt a shameful history of our country. White people transferred the slaves living in Africa to the New Land and treated them as their property, not as human beings. The living and working conditions of slaves and their food were extremely poor. Those were inhuman conditio
Others gave any additional clothes only for extra work (Feldstein 45). He whipped till he broke the paddle. A Debate On Slavery: Held In The City Of Cincinnati, Of October, 1845. Sleeping on the planks, being cold, wet during the rains, and in the smoke; that was the way slaves lived in their huts. on a miserable bed, [and their] children on the floor"(Lester 62-63).
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