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Slave And Slave Culture

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The institution of slavery usually tried to prevent its slaves from keeping their native cultural identity. Cut out of their own cultural ways, the slaves were forced to give up their heritage and take in at least part of their master’s culture. However, studies make it known to us that most aspects of slave culture conflicted from the master culture. Most of these ways have been interpreted as a way of oppressing the slaves. Just before the Civil War, Religion(Christianity) had spread through the slave community, which was part of the cultures the slaves carried with them through the slave trade. Not all slaves were Christians slaves carried other religions such as Vudu, African Customs of worship and many more but Christianity was one of the popular religion, neither were those who accepted Christianity Christians nor were they followers of a church, but the ways, images, and thought of life preached by Christianity were familiar to most. The religion of slaves was both known and unknown, formally structured and impulsively adapted. Standard Sunday worship and praises in the local churches was informal, slaves had prayer gathering on weeknights in their slave cabins which served as a way of coming together after a long day on the field, Slave masters prohibited the slaves from worshipping or in some cases praying. Despite the restrictive laws and cruel treatment, slaves combined African and Christian customs to form a culture of survival and resistance. Marriage rites was

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