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Effects of Slavery on American Society

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African American slavery has a dramatic impact on slaves and it changed all time periods in American society throughout America’s history. From the 1600’s when slaves first arrived from Africa, through the Civil War, Great Depression, Civil Rights Era and up until today, slavery’s impact has been felt in America. Slavery was brought to America as early as 1619, but we chose to keep it here for over 200 years, longer than any other country who also adopted the ways of slavery. Our economy flourished with the cheap labor of slaves, and as new inventions, and products came to our attention, we always had a cheap way to produce a mass quantity of it. The South is known for being Pro-slavery, while the Northern states where known for …show more content…

An example from his narrative is “…every one of their countenances expressing dejection and sorrow…” This shows that every slave was going through a time of depression. The author also shows how Equiano’s fear of the white men. This quote “…but, being afraid of him, I would not take it out of his hand,” demonstrates that he wouldn’t even take food from them, even though he was starving. Equiano feared the white men and wouldn’t even reach out when they offered a helping hand because of his past experiences. What is more important is what Equiano says about how the slave market affects families. He expresses how cruel the white slave traders were with slave families in the quote “…relations and friends separated most of them never to see each other again.” This is explaining that families were split up, and most of the time, never got to see one another ever again.
In his slave narrative Equiano demonstrates the horror and struggle of living in slavery. His use of imagery conveys a powerful feeling of sympathy into his readers, and also a feeling of anger and hatred towards white slave traders. Equiano uses a lot of examples of families being separated from one another; I think he does this to give you an example of just how cruel and careless the white men were. Overall Equiano’s message was that slavery was a horrible thing, and he was trying to get that message into the

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