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    Guilt is an inevitable effect of slavery. For no matter how much rhetoric and racism is poured into such a system‚ the simple fact remains that men are enslaving men. Regardless of how much inferior a slaveholder may perceive his slaves‚ it is obvious that his "property" looks similar‚ has similar needs‚ and has similar feelings. There is thus the necessary comparison of situations; the slaveholder is free‚ the slaves in bondage - certainly a position that the slaveholder would find most disagreeable

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    Comment on White Guilt 商管1003 20100301345 田新斌 Guilt is an unhappy feeling that you have done something wrong or you think you have done something wrong. Or it also refers to the fact that you’ve done something wrong. It also can be explained as the state of having committed to an offense or the remorse caused by feeling responsible foe some offense. However‚ white guilt is the individual or collective guilt often said to be felt by some people for the racial treatment of people of color

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    both parents due to the treacherous acts slaveholders committed upon these captives. It is often understood‚ giving the circumstances‚ that the slave was principal the party being effected. Yet‚ how was the slaveholder impacted? Although the slaves were brutally and fervently harassed throughout their lives‚ the slaveholder was often transformed into an evil person in the hands of indignation. One should consider the moral‚ social‚ and economical effects slavery had on the epidemic of bondage

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    Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ one of the major themes is how the institution of slavery has an effect on the moral health of the slaveholder. The power slaveholders have over their slaves is great‚ as well as corrupting. Douglass uses this theme to point out that the institution of slavery is bad for everyone involved‚ not just the slaves. Throughout the narrative‚ Douglass uses several of his former slaveholders as examples. Sophia Auld‚ once such a kind and caring woman‚ is transformed into a

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    While the Old Testament verse Leviticus 25:44-46 was crucial in the biblical slavery debates‚ other verses were equally significant. A notable example being Exodus 21:20 which states “When a slave owner strikes a male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies immediately‚ the owner shall be punished.” Based on this verse southern proponents of slavery argued that the Bible’s acceptance of slavery was a given. In essence‚ if the Bible provided laws which regulated and allowed for the punishment

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    The existence of slavery lasted during the time of the colonies and continued when the colonies became the United States of America as a whole. Given that slavery was spread out across multiple colonies and states in the United States‚ it is safe to assume there was a great similarity and difference in slavery between the northern and southern regions. Slaves were treated as property‚ though their owners may have been more abusive in the South due to their needs for a higher quantity of workers to

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    grass below. Beautiful human faces scarred and bruised. Slavery was evil‚ just as racism is to this very day. Even after the emancipation of African American slaves‚ white men in the south still continue to treat them as poorly and abusively as a stray dog. These emancipated slaves and their families deserve a fighting chance to make a living as free black men. They are no longer slaves‚ they are now the equals to white men. Former southern slave owners have no right to claim this land‚ after the

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    effort to denounce the legitimacy of using the Bible to sanction southern slavery by arguing that biblical slavery was not based upon the inferiority of one race whereas southern slavery was based upon the inferiority of one race. In short‚ these abolitionists sought to highlight that southerners were using a book which sanctioned a system of slavery that was not based upon the inferiority of one race to sanction a system of slavery that was based upon the inferiority of one race. The Bible was being

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    Slavery on Southern Plantations When we look back on American history there are many things that we are proud of. Americans are worldly known for being proud of their country and are considered to be full of them selves by many. However‚ our hands are not clean. For hundreds of years Americans had made African Americans their personal slaves and forced them to do manual labor and be servants. Even after the emancipation proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln‚ African Americans were persecuted

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    Race notes-sep.18 * Southern slavery * Age of flexibility (1619-1680) * South Carolina Slave Majority * Slave codes -status of the mother -chattel slavery-slaves are not even people‚ no rights -miscegenation After the revolutionary war: Economics- economy based on agriculture in south‚ so slaves are key Land expansion Property rights Scientific racism * carl Linnaeus Haitian revolution (1791-1804) scares americans -Toussaint

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