Argumentative Essays on Slavery Textlength: 1044 words 3 double spaced pages a person who is the property of and wholly subject to another this is the definition of a slave. Over a span of 400 years 12 million africans were captured, brought to the new world by approximately 40,0 ships and then enslaved. The perspective of white southerners, northerners and persons of color has evolved and are different. The slave trade into the united states began in 1620 with the sale of nineteen africans to a colony called virginia. These slaves were brought to america on a dutch ship and were sold as indentured slaves. An indentured slave is a person who has an agreement to serve for a specific amount of time and will no longer be a servant once that time has passed, they would be free. Some indentured slaves were not only africans but poor or imprisoned whites from england. There were many social opinions of black people, mostly stemming from fear of the unknown. Alright, i was assigned to write an argumentative essay in my college history class. Show more alright, i was assigned to write an argumentative essay in my college history class. This is new to me as i never did this before so right now i am just learning the basis of it and understanding how to write it. Well, my topic is about slavery and i have to give two supporting reasons that are positive of why slavery was considered good back in the 1800s. I was wondering what kind of sources such as online journals, or books i can use to back up my argument? it has to be about why slavery was considered positive. So, books would be the source i need the most or articles and journals through an online source that is scholar based. I currently have two books i found at my library, which i am reading right now, but that was it. What is the layout of how an argumentative essay looks like? is it like 4 paragraphs intro, 2 reasons, conclusion or is it like the typical format of 5 paragraphs? if anyone has done this in the past, i would appreciate any information you can help me with. Lt 3 the confrontation of different interviews taken on the topic of slavery. In what way slave is an unnatural phenomenon? what is the attitude of the federal writers to slavery? how do the wpa interviews reveal the notion of slavery? nevertheless, there is still much to say about it and a lot of thing to recall. It is common knowledge that slavery was eliminated with the end of the civil war. Born in slavery: mary reynolds yes lawd! i have been here so long i ain't forgot nothin'. I can remember things way back slavery has always been the most shocking phenomena of our world. Slavery, by itself seems very unnatural and provokes mixed feelings from the heart of each person. And some people just simply do not understand the possibility of one human being considering another human being its slave. Slavery, by definition, is the first historical form of exploitation, under which a slave along with different implements of production becomes the private property of the slave owner. So, in other words slavery converts an individual human being into a thing or even some kind of consumer item. This phenomena has done a lot of harm to million of people, taking away lives and destroying the fate of the people who could have been happy. Essay About Platonic LoveWhat does a contemporary person know about slavery? the answer will not be very profound. The south was released from the burden that made the slavery to stop and that started destroying the prejudices concerning the color of skin. And could be americans would not have much information on this important historical issue if it was not for a project works projects administration wpa , which was introduced by federal government. Before starting analyzing the phenomenon of slavery it is necessary to enlighten the source of the main information on the topic. The mentioned above works project administration wpa had the goal of stimulating the economy of the country and providing work for people on relief. The fwp’s main directivity was the history of the united states of america made on the bases of oral stories of the eyewitnesses. It was made by a group of scholars, artists, and writers on relief who interviewed different people along the country making historical interviews. It is necessary to mention that all these interviews were made throughout 1936 1940 and most of the people who could remember the terrible period of slavery were around 80. What these interviews describe is the respondent’s education, political views, religion, needs, observations, historical events he can share the impressions about. These interviews are nowadays known as wpa interviews and are highly valuable for any person who has the aim to examine the life of slaves during that period and to analyze different aspects of their life. Obviously, the majority of the interviews concerning the slave issue were carried out with people living in the southern states of america that is to say with those who used to be slaves. Most of the slaves talked about their owners, the way they treated them and it did to their families. Accounting Research PapersThe theme of slavery in the wpa interviews the stories of the ex slaves are full of unexpected details, unspoken feelings, and hidden meanings. Nevertheless, what they were principally about were the brutalities all of them experienced being under slavery. These are the stories of people who lived their lives with the perception of being unworthy and obeying white supremacy as a law. The 2,300 ex slaves who were interviewed in the frames of the wpa project have a lot in common in their stories. They mainly speak about religion, gender elations, material life, slave master relations and other aspects. These are the stories of what was being black in the south and what a black person had to do in order to survive and protect his right to live on this land. Interview with william ballard the most impressive thing about the interviews in general and this interview in particular is the description of extremely different slave master relations in different situations and different regions. William ballard was from winnsboro in fairfield county situated in south caroline. William ballard belonged to jim aiken who was a large and famous landowner at winnsboro. Jim aiken was a very powerful man, as he owned the land on which the town itself was built. Thought william ballard’s master was a very powerful man he never treated his slaves brutally. William recalls: he was good to us and give us plenty to eat, and good quarters to live in. The only awful thing william could remember about is the treatment of the son of jim aiken dr. Aiken, who seemed to really enjoy whipping the slaves a lot, especially when his father was out. William remembers being very devoted to his master, as he knew the terrible way that other masters treated their slaves. William never starved and does not remember not getting enough food: we was allowed three pounds o’meat, one quart o’molasses, grits and other things each week plenty for us to eat. William continues by telling that even when freedom came some slaved wanted to still stay wit their master, because he provided everything they needed, gave them stability and treated them as man, and not slaves in the first place: when freedom came, he told us we was free, and if we wanted to stay on with him, he would do the best he could for us. Another important fact to mention is the sick house that the master possessed in order to treat the slaves.
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