Who am I? Who are you? I would say completely and honestly; this class is a little hard for me. I understand this content, but I know that it is important, whatever it is important it will take much more time than I thought. But I have learned a lot about race and its research, I use Wissen's "Herodod on race and slavery and contemporary debate", Lucius Outlaw's "Go to racial criticism". And the letter of the Emperor Claudius showed that I learned to Alexandre.
What is slavery? Is there a difference between modern slavery and slavery? It is either very heavy. Slavery has existed worldwide since more than 30 million years since 2000 (This must be quoted in the text (last name, date). The existence of contemporary slavery in the United States is prudent It is an important matter that slavery is regarded as a thing of the past, but many think or think that it is all over. Everyone has their own rights and they I believe that we should decide how to live our lives.
Because it is not based on race, slavery in ancient Rome is different from modern form. But like modern slavery, it is an abusive and downgrading agency. Cruel is a matter of course. In difficult times, it is not unusual for hopeless Roman citizens to raise money by selling their children to slaves. When the Romans conquered the Mediterranean, they brought millions of slaves to Italy, where they worked hard at a large plantation, or at a wealthy citizen's house and workplace. The Italian economy relies on abundant slave labor force and slaves account for 40% of the population. Talented, skilled, or beautiful slave people get the best price, many of which also work as singers, scribes, jewelers, bartenders, and even doctors. Medical trained slave.
By the mid-nineteenth century scientific debate on race became the mainstream culture, the reasons for slavery and abuse became clear. People like plantation doctor Samuel Cartwright tried to explain the tendency of slaves to release violence by creating prescribed whipping as violent whipping and treatment. Despite the slavery boycott in the United States and Europe, scientists have continued to greatly advance the racial recessive theory. The abolishment movement of the 19th century tried to humanize the plight of African slaves in various ways and influenced political power and public opinion. The slavery as a sub-slave and the image of the protest against the African people are seen in protest hymns like protest hymns written in 1772 in response to the witness of John Newton working on a British slave ship can do.