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"Flagellation of a Female Samboe Slave." Shows woman hanging from a tree with deep lacerations; in background two white men and two black men, the latter with whips. Stedman witnessed this punishment in 1774. The woman being whipped was an eighteen-year old girl who was given 200 lashes for having refused to have intercourse with an overseer. She was "lacerated in such a shocking manner by the whips of two negro-drivers, that she was from her neck to her ancles literally dyed with blood." For the definitive modern edition, with illustrations, see Richard and Sally Price, eds. Narrative of a five years expedition against the revolted Negroes of Surinam (Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988).IN SURINAM,SOUTH AMERICA! SISTERS DID REFUSE TO SLEEP WITH THE SLAVE MASTER! BLACK ON! |
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WHIPPING SLAVES IN SERRO FRIO BRAZIL CA.1770'S FROM WWW.slaveryimages.org,sponsored by the VIRGINIA FOUNDATION FOR THE HUMANIES AND THE UNIV. OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY,Buel-01, as shown on www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia Library.\"USAReference |
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BEATING SLAVES IN BRAZIL-FROM www.slaveryimges.org |
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1868 WHIPPING SLAVES IN CUBA(FROM www.slaveryimages.org Reference Buel-01, as shown on www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia Library.\" |
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VIRGINA USING BLACK SLAVES TO BEAT BLACK SLAVES-FROM www.slaveryimages.org (sponsored by THE VIRIGINIA FOUNDATION FOR THE HUMANITIES AND THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY)ww wwww.slaveryimges.corgwwwference Buel-01, as shown on www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia Library.\" |
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"The Last Daughter," shows a white man whipping a black woman while she holds onto her child. This illustration depicts a scene in which the author of this anti-slavery novel describes how slave children were sold away from their mothers who were past child bearing. In this case, a mother, all of whose children had been sold away, was unwilling to part with her only remaining child; while the girl clung to her mother's dress, the new master whipped the mother, telling her to hold her "cursed chatter" (p.94). First published as "The Slave: or, Memoirs of Archy Moore (Boston, 1836), but without illustrations; the London edition (1852) contains different illustrations (see copies located in the Library Company of Philadelphia).
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3 comments:
Don't forget blacks aren't the only ones who were inslaved. They're just the only ones keeping racism alive and feel they are owed so much.
We blacks are still "branded" with our slave masters surname! You go petition to find our original surnames and you will be doing your bit to heal instead of complaining.(By the way, good luck with that!)
Are you seriously comparing what millions of black people suffered over hundred of years with any other type of slavery?
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