The dynamics of the relationship between a slave and his master is a person whose purpose is to destroy and degenerate slaves. The master exercised full authority and control over his slaves and treated them severely. The recognition of the black owner's mind is that they lack self discipline and morality. They are trained they are slaves, to train the self-discipline through the work, and we are claiming to be trained in order to protect slavery in the teachings of God. Not all masters are cruel and cruel. Some people treat their slaves well, and they are deeply loved.
HUEY: Yeah. The historical relationship between African Americans and Caucasians is always a relationship between slaves and masters, the master is the mind, and the slave is the body. A slave will execute a command that the brain will ask him to perform. By doing so, Mr. Murray took manhood from slaves because he robbed his idea of him. He robbed the black people. In the process, the slave owner took away his body. As Elldridge said, the slave owner became omnipotent administrator and the slave became super male servant. This allows omnipotent administrators to enter control positions or front desks and Superman can enter the site.
This story depicts the relationship between a slave and his master. This is actually a good relationship, and the slave likes to spend time with her master. In addition to being a slave, Phyllis is an outstanding poet. Phillis and her husband is like a best friend, and Philis was grateful even to her husband took me her from Senegal to the United States. Felice was a versatile poet who answered Washington's poetry. I believe that George Washington can send such letters to slaves in the era of such social evil. This is a very good thing. George Washington is very grateful to read her excellent work. Such a tall man did not see black and white, so the reply of his letter gave the owner and slave great happiness.
In slavery society, the relationship between slave owner and slave is perfect ownership. Since his only motive was his poverty and filth, fear of the slaves to the whip of his master was stupid reluctant (Eaton, 1966). Without crushing, proletariat is obviously different from slaves. Slaves are sold only once, but proletariat sells themselves everyday. So, even if he is, no matter how poor, but his presence is guaranteed, the presence of him because his master is interested in him will be convinced.