When considering African-American slavery, few people deny the negative effects on African slaves. But in his story, Frederick Douglas revealed that some of the characters of slavery were destroyed by slavery. By examining the character of Edward Covey and Sofia Old, Douglas finds that slavery believes that slavery has a negative effect on white slave owners and black slaves. The special role that was destroyed by slavery was Sophia Olde.
There is a special purpose for writing a slave narrative. To record the influence and influence of slavery against African-American slaves and to persuade Caucasian readers that slavery is an unfair and cruel system. A story usually begins with a letter or sentence written in white as a way to verify the authenticity of the content. True Slave Tale: In "Color Purple Walker", the slave narrative type is operated from the perspective of a women's African-American character, which is mainly suppressed by African-American men. Blacksmen are not supporters, black men are oppressors, black women are cruelly treated, abused, and effectively blamed as families and sex slaves. A remarkable exception is Sofia's experience with the white mayor and his police hands, and Squeak's rape by her white uncle Baba Hodges' hand, but generally inequality and corruption are mainly African-Americans . In the community
Impact of Slavery on the Structure of African-American Families Slavicism has had a major impact on African-American families as the liveliness of African-American families led to the present black family stereotypes in many ways I gave it. Families are not only the sole property of slave owners but also the laws that restrict their rights and privileges. However, the African American slave family is confused, but the American dream is basically an older concept than the United States, going back to the 17th century. Then people began to have hope and ambition for the newly discovered undeveloped continent. "American dream" is essentially the idea that everyone can work hard to succeed, that is, everyone has the right to pursue happiness and success. The definition of the American dream has expanded