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A 5 page analysis of the impact wielded by the institution of slavery on African Americans. African American women, in particular, had a tremendously varied reaction to slavery. These reactions varied from complete passivity, to outright violence, to societal action. This paper analyzes the stories related in “Celia, a Slave: A True Story”, “Sojourner Truth : A Life, a Symbol” and “A Black Woman's Civil War Memoirs” to emphasize that some reactions were obviously more effective than others in bringing about positive change. These reactions were shaped not only by the institution of slavery, however, but by the individual circumstances and experiences of individual women and those with whom she interacted. No additional sources are listed.
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wrought tremendous impact on African Americans. The manner in which individuals dealt with slavery varied significantly according to a number of factors. African American women, in particular, had
a tremendously varied reaction to slavery. These reactions varied from complete passivity, to outright violence, to societal action. Some reactions were obviously more effective than others in bringing
about positive change. These reactions were shaped not only by the institution of slavery, however, but by the individual circumstances and experiences of individual women and those with whom
she interacted. The history of slavery, and of black womens reactions to slavery, is complex to say the least. The first black
slaves entered North America in 1619. The Caribbean and Central and South America, of course, had received slaves somewhat earlier than that date. It is important to note
as well that there was definitely a distinction between the first slaves entering a society-with-slavery and a slave-society. The slaves who came to the Americas were entering a society-with-slavery,
a society in which the slave was viewed as a fundamental part of American freedom. There was a definite link between white freedom and black slavery. The link
between whites and blacks would change considerably between the arrival of those first slaves and the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and the end of the Civil War when slavery would
finally be abolished. History informs us that the first North American black slaves went into servitude right along whites who worked
in the tobacco fields. They eventually even gained their freedom as the terms of their servitude expired. Eventually, however, slavery evolved away from the approach of indenturement for
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