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A Comparison of Slavery in Greek and Roman Times
with Slavery in the Americas [ send
me this paper ] A 12 page review of the institution of slavery in
ancient times and that which existed in the 'New World' after colonization
by European peoples. Discusses the encomienda system in Central and South
America which essentially enslaved the Native Americans of the region and
the use of black slaves in the Americas as well. Provides period quotes
from Frederick Douglass and Alexis Tocqueville illustrating two different
views of black slavery in the Americas. Compares the similarities and
differences and summarizes that in the Americas the distinction between
slave and master was more often racially based and therefore the slave
seldom achieved a societal position of equal which was possible in Rome
and Greece. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename:
PPslaveR.wps
Abraham Lincoln's Trip to Freedom / How He Came To
Believe Slavery Was Wrong [ send
me this paper ] This five page-paper presents the story of Abraham
Lincoln's journey to the presidency and the abolishment of slavery.
Bibliography lists four sources. Filename:
CWAbelin.wps
African Slave Trade / 3 Views [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page analysis of three articles on the origins
of slavery. Eric Williams, Winthrop D. Jordan and David Brion Davis offer
three contrasting views on the origins of slavery and how slavery
interacted with the development of racism. While each view is logical and
based on historical fact, the three perspectives differ considerably in
their basic premise. The writer discusses each while analyzing their
similarities and differences. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: Ast3view.wps
American Life & The Institution Of Slavery
[ send
me this paper ] A 5 page examination of life in America in regard
to slavery as evidenced through the autobiographies of Frederick Douglass
and Benjamin Franklin. Bibliography
included. Filename:
Dougfran.wps
American Slavery/American Freedom - An
Analysis [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page analysis of Edmund S. Morgan's book
American Slavery/American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia. In
this book Morgan examines the economic and demographic development of
early Virginia. The fact that a love for liberty and equality in the
American colonies developed simultaneously with a reliance on the
institution of slavery is the central dichotomy in the study of early
American history. Morgan examines this relation and postulates that the
experience of Virginia is indicative and applicable to the rest of the
colonies regarding the issue of slavery. No additional sources cited. Filename: Americans.wps
An Overview Of Slavery [ send
me this paper ] A 7 page paper that explores slavery from the
Revolution through emancipation. The paper explores the issue through the
political processes and impassioned abolitionist statements that occurred
during those years, including slave revolts, Dred Scott, compromises, a
number of abolitionist statements, and the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. Filename:
Slavhist.wps
Debates On The Abolition Of Slavery
[ send
me this paper ] An 8 page paper that defines the hottest event
leading up to 1876 to be the debate over the abolition of slavery, not
only on moral grounds, but also on the political grounds of retaining the
union of states. Debate topics include writings and speeches made by
Garnet, Douglass, Garrison, Grimske, Lowell and Walker. The paper
concludes with comments around the Lincoln 'house divided' speech, and the
Lincoln-Douglas debate of Oct 15 1858. Bibliography lists more than a
dozen sources. Filename:
Slavec.wps
Freedom & Slavery / Is Freedom Really
Better? [ send
me this paper ] A 9 page paper discussing opinions surrounding the
issue of freedom as it relates to all aspects of life in regards to two
separate pieces of work. One piece of work is The Lowell Offering, edited
by Benita Eisler, and The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, by
Frederick Douglass. The Lowell Offering is a book which is a compilation
of narratives by the mill working woman. These women were free and worked
for a wage. In Frederick Douglass's book he was a slave and later became a
free man. There are many similarities and differences but the question
that needs to be addressed and answered, based on these two works, is
whether or not the institution of slavery was better at taking care of the
worker than the industries that offered them
jobs. Filename:
Lowell2.wps
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