Slavery is the period in which people are traded for many years and treated as property. From the time of capture, purchase, birth, slaves do not have any rights. There are slavery in many countries such as modern Africa, Mari, Haiti, Niger, Sudan, Mauritania. Slavery is equally destructive in many different countries, but the most prominent slavery in American history is slavery in the new world. Slaves came from various parts of Africa and the various islands of the West Indies.
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
Perhaps during the slavery and afterwards the most famous African American family research was a historic Herbert Gutman slave from 1750 to 1925 and a black family of freedom. Depending heavily on the genealogy he built, Gutman considers black family life to be largely not formed by slavery, even if formed, contrary to Moynihan, Fraser and others. After liberation, former slave families "had two parents." However, as a general sympathy scholar said, genealogies are different from that of family members. The former merely states the child's parents (or grandparents) and the generation after the child. This is a descriptive model, and everyone has a genealogy regardless of family members. However, regardless of whether the mother and father are officially married, the family means that the mother and father live together and take care of the child.