In the 19th century, many slave owners believed that African work is unfair. Because they were created by God for this kind of work and to be a relaxing life; however, Frederick Douglas and Harriet Jacobs experienced slave experiences in most of their lives, then If expressed in their story, this cruelty is different from the cruelty, even if they were created with the same facts as their criminals, normal habits are typical of sin.
It is difficult to put together a huge slavery-like thing in a universal picture. Several slave owners are engaged in business and some have plantations. The work done by slaves varies from house to house. The field survey includes cultivation, weeding, planting, cultivation of tobacco, corn, cotton, sugar cane, tomato and other vegetables. Internal work includes work such as cooking, cleaning, babysitter and so on. Most slaves are not allowed to learn to read and write. Their owners are afraid they will give information to slaves of other farms and start an uprising. If a slave owner grasps to learn to read and write his slave, he may be punished with up to 300 eyelashes. The severity of punishment depends on each owner. Punishment for disobedience or rebellious slavery may be as serious as a whip and if a slave fights back or runs away it may also include disqualification of hands, feet, or feet.
Old slavery is legal and is considered a widely respected practice. The abolitionists attacked it at close range and invoked a big controversy. Today 's slavery is illegal and widely condemned. Today 's abolitionist is not opposed by supporters looking into the future. How can the abolition campaign grow without controversy? In the 19th century, slavery constitutes the second largest capital asset in the United States. The controversy over slavery contains very high bets. Despite profitable people, those who are enslaved today are considered "one-off" people. Their labor has no obvious influence on our formal economy. Who is concerned about today's economy?
The company seems to be a greedy and outrageous planter, refuses to pay taxes and gains great benefits from slavery. According to today's statement, slavery has evolved into automation. These companies think that the opportunity to earn money is more important than ensuring human dignity. When they fully understand people's unemployment, why do they insist on automation? They are isolated from the need of the country, they do not mind