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18668 Slavery and the Constitution: A Remarkable Look at the "Paralyzing Democracy".
This paper explores what Daniel Lazare attempts to prove in The Frozen Republic in terms of slavery and the intentions of the Founding Fathers. The concept that the Constitution helped promote slavery shall be investigated in detail.
- Pages: 5
- Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
- Filename: 18668 Slavery Constitution Democracy.doc
- Price: US$44.75
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19589 A Day in the Life of a Pre-Civil War Slave Family.
This paper is written about a day in the life of a slave family. As for economic opportunities, a slave really had none-as he or she could be traded, loaned out, or sold at the whim of his or her master. This meant that quite often slave women were treated more like breeders than mothers and had their children ripped from them.
- Pages: 5
- Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
- Filename: 19589 Life War Family.doc
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19591 Slavery.
This is a comparative paper representing slavery in the narratives of the texts, which are "Olaudah Equiano", "the history of Mary Prince", "James Williams". It gives a written testimony about slavery from slaves as they experienced it and from former slaves as they remembered it. It also discusses how these texts represented their stories in terms of gender and geographical perspectives.
- Pages: 4
- Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
- Filename: 19591 Slavery Narratives Texts.doc
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19593 Western African Slave Trade.
The West African slave trade to the New World-North and South America-is not by any means the first example of slavery. In fact, the use of slaves for domestic and/or agricultural work has been part of every civilization and complex society from the earliest recorded times. However, when it comes to the scope and organization of the slave trade, nothing in recorded history matches what took place between the 16th and 19th centuries along the Western coast of Africa.
- Pages: 5
- Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
- Filename: 19593 Western African Slave.doc
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19858 An Analysis of "Up From Slavery.
This paper is on "Up From Slavery: An Autobiography." Booker T Washington was born in Hale's Ford, in Franklin County, Virginia in 1858/59. He used to live with his mother who was a slave, as in those times slavery was common. He and her mother used to live in a cabin with no concrete floors, except one made of clay and dirt, no windows.
- Pages: 6
- Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
- Filename: 19858 Up From Slavery.doc
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112 Southern Slavery.
The focus of this paper is on slavery. This is a tough subject with many burning issues stemming back from the early days of Southern slavery. Although always and inevitably tagged along with the burning issue of slavery in those years preceding the American Civil War, expanding American territory would redound to the best advantage of its people and further enhance its economic and political objectives and gains. The principle of manifest destiny could be invoked, whereby the people of those days had the power and duty "to overspread and to possess the whole of (the Northern American) continent, which Providence has given (them) for the development of the great experiment of liberty." This tenet, introduced and made popular by journalist John L. Sullivan in 1845, which maintained that it was the American nation's destiny as well as duty to conquer the West and to expand its limits "in the name of God, nature, civilization and progress."
- Pages: 6
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- Filename: 112 Southern Slavery Days.doc
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16431 The Growth of the Slave Population in the Carolinas
Using a classic work on the slave trade as its primary data, this paper examines the strange case of North Carolina in respect to slavery records. Other colonies had reams of information on the slave trade, while North Carolina suffered from missing or negligible data. It also, suprisingly, seemed to regularly acquire slaves that were to be sold in other colonies.
- Pages: 3
- Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
- Filename: 16431 slavery records Donnan.doc
- Price: US$26.85
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