Nat Turner
.... has led to greater understanding of the exploitative conditions of the Southern
slave system and the roughly 250 instances of other
similar slave insurrections ....
(644

3

)
African & European Slave Trade
....
Similar to the experiences of American slaves told in their own narratives, like that of Frederick Douglass, we see that the
slave experience is discussed by ....
(1250

5

)
Narrative of Life of American Slave
....
Similar to other straightforward passages in the Narrative, the blunt depiction of .... passage resonates with outrage and resentment toward a
slave system that ....
(2435

10

)
European Slave Trade
.... My own perspective on the
slave trade was that it was transplanted to the North .... slaves from Africa to work the sugar plantations of Haiti and
similar regions. ....
(1848

7

)
The Slave Trade in Africa
.... to the Native American population, but she also finds in this elements
similar to the .... Africa had long had its own
slave trade, a trade which reached "enormous ....
(3176

13

)
Slave Communities
.... it was on small farms or in urban households, where
slave culture (and especially Creole
slave culture) could hardly have avoided being very
similar to the ....
(1356

5

)
Nat Turner, Slave Rebellion
.... Said the
slave of his master Joseph Travis, he "was to me a kind master, and .... it is difficult to view the actions of Turner and Washington on the
similar level. ....
(352

1

)
Comparison of Sources of Douglass & Wang Ping
.... through
similar processes of development and self-discovery. However, Douglass' book is different than Ping's in that Douglass rose from the life of a
slave to ....
(1548

6

)
Comparison of Wang Ping & Frederick Douglass
.... through
similar processes of development and self-discovery. However, Douglass' book is different than Ping's in that Douglass rose from the life of a
slave to ....
(1552

6

)
Slave Biographies
.... He and Jacobs would serve as
similar inspiration by chronicling their own experiences .... may do something toward throwing light on the American
slave system, and ....
(1248

5

)
The Bell Witch. The Slave Trade
.... Retrieved May 4, 2005 from: The
slave trade began in America in 1619 when a .... The Africans became indentured slaves, and held a
similar legal position to poor ....
(1079

4

)
California Prison Labor
.... at less than prevailing rates and under poor conditions; and, 2) that it represented an immoral exploitation of a captive population,
similar to
slave labor. ....
(2950

12

)
Oluadah Equiano
....
Similar to the experiences of American slaves told in their own narratives, like that of Frederick Douglass, we see that the
slave experience is discussed by ....
(1249

5

)
The Slave Era
.... reincarnated, though it is suggested rather that Beloved came on a
slave ship with .... These three novels show the nature of slavery in a
similar light, though the ....
(1724

7

)
Social Meaning of Race
....
Similar attitudes could be found as to any culture in the New World--all that .... place on the employment ladder and often doing so with the black
slave class as ....
(1495

6

)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
.... adopts the moral code of those around him, particularly of those in higher social classes who often make him feel inferior in a manner
similar to a
slave. ....
(1362

5

)
Survival in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
.... adopts the moral code of those around him, particularly of those in higher social classes who often make him feel inferior in a manner
similar to a
slave. ....
(1358

5

)
The Articles of Confederation & Slavery
.... The delegates placed a
similar clause in the Constitution. In exchange for the fugitive
slave clause, the New England states got concessions on shipping and ....
(767

3

)
History Questions of Slavery
.... Earlier, the Quakers had petitioned Parliament against the
slave trade in 1783, and a
similar petition was submitted again in 1785 form the inhabitants of ....
(1982

8

)
The management of slaves
....
Similar constraints on the techniques necessary in employing
slave labor, and in addressing slaves as social individuals who could interact and reproduce ....
(2411

10

)
Slavery in the US
.... it was on small farms or in urban households, where
slave culture (and especially Creole
slave culture) could hardly have avoided being very
similar to the ....
(1356

5

)
Frederick Douglas
.... In other words, the
slave is better off if he has no other knowledge about .... and throughout history, have been controlled or kept down in a
similar manner by ....
(897

4

)
Issues in Framing of the Constitution
.... The delegates placed a
similar clause in the Constitution. In exchange for the fugitive
slave clause, the New England states got concessions on shipping and ....
(463

2

)
The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... impossible. What replaced the
slave system was something
similar: the economic subjugation of poor individuals to rich ones. The ....
(1265

5

)
The Sudan
.... Under a practice
similar to indentured servitude known as murgu, for example, master and
slave agreed on a fee paid by the
slave to the master. ....
(3689

15

)
Into the Wild
.... Krakauer's comments above to Huckleberry Finn, we might see how many would view Huck's unwillingness to betray his friend, the
slave Jim, in a
similar manner. ....
(2665

11

)
Into the Wild: Christopher McCandless
.... Krakauer's comments above to Huckleberry Finn, we might see how many would view Huck's unwillingness to betray his friend, the
slave Jim, in a
similar manner. ....
(2665

11

)
All But My Life & Beloved
.... and kindness she found during that time" (Thomas 1). In a
similar manner, Sethe .... hope and faith from the tortures inflicted upon her during her days as a
slave. ....
(1766

7

)
Graduation
....
Similar to Angelou's childhood experience, Frederick Douglass, a former
slave, comes to understand that he will never achieve true freedom unless he takes it ....
(543

2

)
History of Slavery
.... My own perspective on the
slave trade was that it was transplanted to the North .... slaves from Africa to work the sugar plantations of Haiti and
similar regions. ....
(1857

7

)