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What Role Does Corruption Play In The Institution Of Slavery

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With a profit to be made in crops people looked for a way to mass produce and harvest them. A “solution” was presented to them in the form of slavery where they capture many to work for them. This created a vicious system where a lot of corruption spread rapidly. Through this system the circumstances immersed a role which lead to the dissipation of a person’s real self. An evil system which in the institution of slavery, corrupts everyone involved no matter what part they play. A corrupts that makes the white greedy for more money and the blacks desperate for freedom.

With one day starting in waking up to see the sun and seeing your family to the next waking up with bruises and task that will push you till you drop dead. Ripped from their homeland thousands and thousands of …show more content…

From the harsh sea to the lack of food, many now consider slaves, committed suicide, refused to eat, or revolted. It got to the point where slave best solution was to simply commit suicide just to escape what was to come. “Some took the opportunity to jump overboard, uttering cries of triumph as they cleared the vessel and disappeared below the surface.” Cries of triumph as they jumped into the sea, was their version of a victory. Death an idea that was and still is feared was for a long while was a victory for the Africans who had their heart and souls ripped out of them just. And for those who lost the battle on the ship and end up surviving the trip to America where put up for auction, “…purchasers examined them for defects, looked at the teeth, pinched the skin, sometimes tasted the perspiration to see if the slaves’ blood was pure and his health as good as his appearance.” As if they were looking at live stocks they searched the slaves and once they have found the right slave they bought them and sent them off to work on their field harvesting crops endlessly will breaks that nearly didn’t

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