What Slave Life Was Like And Slave Quotes

What Slave Life Was Like And Slave Quotes

Slaves were not treated as human beings in the slave-holding South. They were treated as animals, nothing more than beasts of burden to their owners. The lives of the slaves were like hell on Earth. The exploitation of the slaves’ sweat and toil caring for and harvesting crops like tobacco, rice, sugar cane, and cotton brought high profits and riches to their owners. Slavery was called the “Peculiar Institution,” but more truthful names might be the Cruel Institution, or the Institution of Hell.

“When you is a slave, you ain’t got no mo’ chance than a bullfrog.” – Former slave Virginia Harris from Coahoma County, Mississippi.


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A Selection of Civil War Terms From Letter N Through Letter Z

A Selection of Civil War Terms From Letter N Through Letter Z

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21 Jan 202421min

A Selection of Civil War Terms From Letter A Through Letter M

A Selection of Civil War Terms From Letter A Through Letter M

The soldiers of the Civil War often had their own unique way of saying things. The words, slang, and phrases of Billy Yank (a Union soldier), a Johnny Reb (a Confederate soldier), and the civilians of...

8 Jan 202421min

Civil War Speech and Jargon

Civil War Speech and Jargon

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23 Okt 20238min

John Burns - The Old Hero of Gettysburg

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John Burns - The Old Hero of Gettysburg Robert E. Lee and his invading Army of Northern Virginia brought the Civil War to the quiet and pastoral town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in early July 1863. A...

25 Jul 202312min

The Story Of Antietam’s Dunker Church - Part Two

The Story Of Antietam’s Dunker Church - Part Two

Immediately after the battle, the Dunker Church served as a makeshift hospital for the wounded. It was not used as a proper hospital because it was too small, and it had no supply of water or food. Th...

22 Mai 20238min

The Story of Antietam’s Dunker Church - Part One

The Story of Antietam’s Dunker Church - Part One

The Battle of Antietam or the Battle of Sharpsburg as the South called it, was fought on September 17, 1862. This one-day battle left a terrible carnage on the beautiful and pastoral countryside of Sh...

18 Mai 202312min

Elizabeth Van Lew – A Union Spymaster in Richmond

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5 Mai 20239min

Belle Boyd, the “La Belle Rebelle” – A Confederate Spy

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19 Apr 202310min

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