In the 19th century, slaves received treatment comparable to domestic animals. They are just fortune of white men and almost everyone is deprived. African Americans are restricted to this way of thinking due to their host malicious treatment, but they also keep their unfamiliar habits. Keeping slaves illiterate prevents them from understanding the world around them. The slave owner knows this. A slave who can read and write always opposes their master.
A good example of these behaviors is in Harriet Jacobs 'The Slave Girl's Incident' and Frederick Douglas 'Story of Frederick Douglas: American Slave'. On those pages, I found some barbarous behavior about white male slaves. As far as Douglas is concerned, he has been abused by many slaveowners. There are two things that give me the most impact. When Douglas was young, there was an aunt who lived in the same farm. She is a beautiful woman who challenges not only other female slaves but also white women! She is really fair. Her master grabbed her and warned her not to talk to the next boy he was obsessed with. She did not listen to his warnings, her master found it
In 1818, Frederick Douglas was born on the east coast of Maryland in slavery and was named Frederic Augustus named after her mother Harriet Bailey. Washington Bailey (aka Frederic Douglas). His mother belongs to Aaron Anthony so Frederick is so. Frederick was told that his father was Caucasian, but he never knew his identity. Many slave owners have sex with a woman's slave and have a mixed-headed child. Aaron Anthony has about 30 slaves and 3 farms. Because Frederick stayed short in Anthony, he was greatly affected. He saw the whip for the first time, and later remembered that he was particularly cruel to the aunt Hester in the hands of the navy. Slaves are accustomed to violence, and Douglas reminds me that this often makes jealous and obtuse slaves. The slave owner tried to unify the slaves by beating the slaves and flipping them