Nat Turner
....
slave's life. 5. Nat believed that, despite his
slave status, he had been chosen by God for a special purpose. He recognized the ....
(1380

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Slavery in the Colonial Period in New York
.... This utter vulnerability may be the essence of dehumanization." Indeed, according to a 1644 act meant to more sharply define
slave status, the half-freedman ....
(2164

9

)
Social Class and Ethnic Status and Personality
.... However, the Negro is separated because of his color and earlier
slave status as well as other factors, and he has not been able to become upwardly mobile as ....
(6571

26

)
Fugitive Slave Act
.... However, once a fugitive was returned to his master, he could demand a nonjury trial at which his true
status as a
slave or freedman could be determined ....
(1819

7

)
Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback PBS Pin
.... new home in Mississippi. Major Pinchback had freed the boy's mother from
slave status prior to the journey. The birth during an ....
(1804

7

)
American History
.... Popular sovereignty is the US doctrine that allowed for the
slave status of the territories to be settled among the settlers of these territories. ....
(1265

5

)
Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback PBS Pinch
.... new home in Mississippi. Major Pinchback had freed the boy's mother from
slave status prior to the journey. The birth during an ....
(1892

8

)
Characteristics of Various Empires
.... population. 9. Islamic law regulates all aspects of a
slave's status. Islamic law determines the relations between owner and
slave. ....
(1388

6

)
The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South
.... and of inferior
status legally. As Blassingame writes, the community of American slaves was so entrenched and recognizable at times that
slave owners often ....
(945

4

)
The System of Slavery
.... after wards' ... this proviso was Intended to prevent con flict over free or
slave status under English law. The first judicial ....
(2101

8

)
African-American: Slave and Free
The second half of the eighteenth century witnessed both progress and setbacks in the
status of African-Americans,
slave and free. ....
(2457

10

)
American Slavery Throughout the storied, tumultuous, and often t
.... first time, many began to ponder the nature of man and the condition of the
slave, testing the theory that perhaps it is the imposed
slave-
status that creates ....
(1894

8

)
The Bell Witch. The Slave Trade
.... defining the
status of blacks began to appear in the
status of white .... 17th and 18th centuries, England forbade its subjects from playing the
slave trade, but ....
(1079

4

)
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
.... The end of the Atlantic
slave trade did not radically alter the nature of servile
status in Senegambian societies (Miers 349). The ....
(2046

8

)
Status of Women in Late Victorian Society
.... all to get to go out to the Crystal Palace - certainly seems like a
slave. .... In conclusion, it is readily apparent that Mill's assessment of the
status of women ....
(1217

5

)
A Brief History of British Guyana
.... The ideas of Christian theology, so the thinking went, would develop a dissatisfaction in the slaves with their
slave status. Later ....
(3704

15

)
Effects of Distance Education on Women & Minorities
.... identity. Education represented a step toward being rid of the
slave status, thus African Americans sought literacy and schooling. In ....
(1833

7

)
Slaves and Rebellion
.... Meanwhile, in 1851, the Supreme Court ruled that local (state) courts could decide the
slave/free
status of Negroes in their localities (Norton, et al. 371). ....
(1211

5

)
An Examination of a Narrative
.... punisher of the wicked. There is even a hint of fatalism about Equiano's judgment of his
slave status. In observing how many slaves ....
(2039

8

)
The purpose of this research is to examine the dev
.... This explains all the "majestying" that goes on until the royals' concern with other people's money, Jim's
slave status, and a reward for turning Jim over to ....
(1574

6

)
Huckleberry Finn & On the Road
.... first, Jim and Huck sympathize with the depths to which they say they have fallen, "majestying" them until their concern with Jim's
slave status, together with ....
(2674

11

)
Symbolism of The River & The Road in 2 Works
.... first, Jim and Huck sympathize with the depths to which they say they have fallen, "majestying" them until their concern with Jim's
slave status, together with ....
(2706

11

)
The Political Economy of Slavery
.... By reducing the
slave to the
status of what could be thought of as talking livestock, the
slave master reduced further the productivity of his modes of ....
(1705

7

)
Treatment of Blacks in America
.... the special helplessness of the displaced African, the powerful incentive of profit for
slave trader and planter, the temptation of superior
status for poor ....
(2338

9

)
Treatment of Blacks in the US
.... the special helplessness of the displaced African, the powerful incentive of profit for
slave trader and planter, the temptation of superior
status for poor ....
(2338

9

)
The management of slaves
.... plantation were complicated, representing still further the paternalism of the slaveowner and the oppression of the
slave. Because of their
status as property ....
(2411

10

)
Stanley M. Elkins
.... point. Physical discipline was made virtually unlimited, and the
slave's chattel
status unalterably fixed (Elkins 49-50). The rich ....
(1556

6

)
Most-favored-nations Trade Status with China
.... note that many of the goods imported to the US from China are made by political prisoners under
slave-labor conditions. They state that MFN
status should not ....
(2700

11

)
Dred Scott Decision: One of the Most Infamous Supreme Court Cases ...
.... Finally, Taney is said to have hedged his bets by pointing out that whatever the
status of a
slave might have been in a free state or territory, his or her ....
(3013

12

)
Literature of Slavery Human slavery
.... their only solace, and their self-esteem was usually as low as their
status. .... Frederick Douglass was also born a
slave, until he fled northward as a fugitive ....
(775

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