*It was clear to plantation owners that slavery cold not survive without the whip (even though owners were forbidden to deliberately kill or maliciously mutilate a slave). Males and females were whipped indiscriminately.
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The daily routine for plantation slaves was marked by labor from sun-up to sun-down, from "can see to can't see" in the slave's lingo. They worked everywhere on the plantation; in the fields and in the Big House, in the barns and in the quarters.
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Students use a primary source to investigate plantation life from the slave perspective. In addition, this first-hand account of the slave experience should foster discussions about the slave trade within the United States in the 1800s, as well as spur discussion about the abolitionist movement.
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Was this Bristol a slave? Yes. In the document "Negroes...Shoes..." 1789 in the William Gibbons, Jr. Papers a receipt shows that Tom--whom previous receipts show delivering rice to Savannah- ... Description: Map with a corner detail depicting slave labor on an indigo plantation. [Click on the image for a larger version.]
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These former slaves, most born in the last years of the slave regime or during the Civil War, provided first-hand accounts of their experiences on plantations, in cities, and on small farms. Their narratives remain a peerless resource for understanding the lives of America's four million slaves.
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Today the physical remains of the plantation include the ruins of the manor house, its outbuildings and roads, and the remains of two slave quarters. The latter are the focus of current archaeological excavations and historical research.
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PLANTATION dATABASE ... The Monticello Plantation Database was compiled from 1996 to 1998, under the direction of Shannon Senior Historian Lucia Stanton, by graduate students from the University of ; Virginia: Melanie Kielb, Joshua Rothman, and Charles Irons (Rothman and Irons were summer interns from the Institute...
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This wood engraving shows a man with a whip behind a line of slaves. It was originally published in 1834 in George Bourne's Picture of Slavery in the United States. ... Original Format: Photographic Print ... Width: 1736px download hi-res watermarked image Related Categories:
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