The management of slaves
.... In some instances, it was the duty of the overseer to whip
slaves; some
masters, perhaps fearing that an overseer would inflict crippling harm on a slave who ....
(2411

10

)
Slaves and Free Blacks
.... The experiences of Frederick Douglass demonstrate the often horrific abuses to which plantation
slaves were treated by white
masters. ....
(740

3

)
Slaves and Rebellion
.... as Nat Turner's Rebellion as early as 1831 is that the
slaves were quite conscious of their status as quasi-animals, in the view of their
masters, and that ....
(1211

5

)
George Fitzhugh's Slaves Without Mastres
This study will analyze George Fitzhugh's Cannibals All! or
Slaves Without
Masters. .... Fitzhugh, George. Cannibals All! or
Slaves Without
Masters. ....
(1571

6

)
"What Is Noble?" by Nietzsche
.... Using this essay as evidence, however, it would seem that
slaves would produce more
slaves and
masters would create more
masters, so that it would be unlikely ....
(1342

5

)
Plantation Architecture
.... the locally manufactured, low-quality and temperature insensitive brick helped to symbolize and reify the differences between black
slaves and white
masters. ....
(1674

7

)
Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass Comparison of Two ...
.... The ante-bellum slave narrative was the product of fugitive bondmen who rejected the authority of their
masters and their socialization as
slaves and broke away ....
(1061

4

)
Nature of Slavery in Ante-Bellum South
.... examined by Abrahams is the corn-shucking festival, and Abrahams bases his text on stories told by ex-
slaves, accounts written by
slaves and
masters, and other ....
(1465

6

)
Frederick Douglass
.... was education that had to be kept secret.
Masters knew that educated
slaves might rebel, so they wished to keep them uneducated. ....
(1083

4

)
Two Slave Narratives
.... was education that had to be kept secret.
Masters knew that educated
slaves might rebel, so they wished to keep them uneducated. ....
(1083

4

)
Slavery and the South
.... For the slaveholders, the
slaves formed a part of the social hierarchy:
slaves should be subordinate to their
masters, just as children were subordinate to ....
(2154

9

)
The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South
.... at times that slave owners often remarked on them, "
Masters frequently noted the sense of community in the quarters; they reported that
slaves usually shared ....
(945

4

)
The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... as
slaves. These
slaves were essentially chattels, goods which could be bought or sold at the whim of their
masters. They had no ....
(1265

5

)
Nat Turner
.... Still, some slave parents still tried to kill their children rather than have them grow up as
slaves, and
masters bartered and sold
slaves just as they did ....
(1380

6

)
Life for Freed Slaves
.... New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. Roark, James L.
Masters Without
Slaves: Southern Planters in the Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: Norton, 1977. ....
(2831

11

)
Voodoo in the United States
.... It may be noted that the West African beliefs of the
slaves were merged with the Christian beliefs of their
masters soon after their arrival in the New World. ....
(2571

10

)
Nat Turner
.... Religion played a role in the lives of both
slaves and their white
masters, with white churches well established and anchored in slaveholding communities more ....
(1411

6

)
Juneteenth Celebrations
.... This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former
masters and
slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them ....
(1905

8

)
The Black Church The black church remains a vital e
.... culture, and those who were enslaved were removed from that culture and thrust into a very different world where they were
slaves rather than
masters. ....
(2613

10

)
Slavery and the Slave System
.... He also notes how visitors from the North were often surprised at the social intimacy that existed between
masters and
slaves in different situations, even to ....
(1650

7

)
Octavia Butler's Kindred
.... After she witnessed the psychological and physical abuse visited upon
slaves by their cruel
masters, she understands the forces that oppress and keep a people ....
(790

3

)
African Americans in the American Revolutionary War: This 5-page ...
.... Patriot leaders feared that "if they enlisted African-American soldiers, it would encourage
slaves to leave their
masters without permission" (Hine, 82). ....
(1789

7

)
An Examination of a Narrative
.... influence the way he experiences the injustices of slavery and the kinds of attachments he forms with fellow
slaves as well as various
masters throughout his ....
(2039

8

)
Turning Points: African American History
.... Their daily life and actions were controlled by their white
masters. Families were separated.
Slaves were subjected to physical brutality and harsh working ....
(1982

8

)
Slave Communities
.... A variety of forms of African medicine was practiced
slaves as was what might be seen as "anti-medicine" in the poisoning of
masters and other hated ....
(1356

5

)
Slavery in the US
.... A variety of forms of African medicine was practiced
slaves as was what might be seen as "anti-medicine" in the poisoning of
masters and other hated ....
(1356

5

)
Black American Spiritual Songs
....
slaves brought a racial component to that culture, and the effect was to institutionalize the social divides between black
slaves and white
masters--even ....
(4893

20

)
Causes of the American Civil War
.... they were supposed to be." Genovese added that paternalism "defined the involuntary labor of the
slaves as a legitimate return to their
masters for protection ....
(2319

9

)
Slavery in the Colonial Period in New York
.... After 1712,
masters had to post a bond on any
slaves they freed, and though in many cases this proved difficult to enforce, "courts tended to strictly construe ....
(2164

9

)
MLK
.... Jacobs informs us that
slaves were only allowed to attend church because their white
masters feared they would kill them if they were not persuaded otherwise ....
(1008

4

)