Becoming a slave When thinking of a book titled "becoming slavery" with slavery, the only thing I think is misunderstood or very negative. During slavery, people in Africa received the worst treatment in the history of the planet. They were forced to work as white slaves, but compared to the treatment they received, it was nothing. The slaves were beaten, malnourished, and overall it became rude. Slaves are considered as low as the lowest form of life.
Slaves throughout the Southern must comply with a series of laws called slavery. A slave is considered a property, not a person, and is regarded as property. The slave has no testimony to white in court, signing contract, leaving plantation without permission, buying and selling goods, having a gun, not having white gifts, anti-slavery literature The slaughter of home slaves is hardly regarded as murder, and the rape of slave women is regarded as a kind of trespass.
Slave: Slave is the lowest level. In general, slaves are not treated well. In some cases, their lives are more comfortable than the lives of farmers. But regardless of how they treat it, slaves have no rights or privileges. A slave is an orphan, a captive person, a person who has been punished - a person who serves as a slave. Most of the victims of human sacrifice are chosen from slaves. Warrior: The warrior is very special. Except for soldiers, they really do not belong to any class. Military leaders are from aristocrats. In rank, some soldiers are the sons of soldiers. Some soldiers are farmers who withdraw from the battlefield and if they show the talent of war they will remain in the army. Some fighters are highly respected and respected in some cases. But there is a pleasing order
There are two types of slaves. It is a slave that I purchased and a slave that I was born with a host. In the latter case, the captain has full ownership, but these slaves are unlikely to be sold or disposed of by the captain. According to the custom of the Near East, women's slaves are forced to prostitute for their owners. In the early historical record of Islam, "non-Muslim slaves were under cruel punishment". Abu Bakr freed Bilal when Umayya ibn Khalaf put heavy stones on his chest to make him change.