The South maintained a strong religious passion of Christian, they constantly overlooked several sins perpetrated by slave holders. Slave owners constantly used women slaves as breeders. On page 70, Douglas describes how Mr. Covey bought a women slave, Caroline, for the purpose of breading. Mr. Covey also hired a man to impregnate her in order for him to become a wealthier man. Women like Caroline were constantly raped, beaten, and tortured. The result of the rape demonized the women and profited the slave holder. Some of the rapist committed the sin of adultery in this process, but was overlooked as a sin upon the Christian society. For example, at the beginning of the book, Douglas mentions that his master was most likely his father (16). Although the men typically abuse women with rape, the wives of the rapist were just as cruel. Mistresses of slaveholders saw evidence of their husband’s infidelity when the slave gave birth to a half white child; yet, they too overlooked the infidelity and gave no sympathy or compassion to the slave. “[The mistress] is ever disposed to find fault with them; they can seldom do any thing to please her; she is never better pleased than when she sees them under lash, especially when she suspects her husband of showing to his mulatto children favors which he withholds from his black slaves” (17). Most wives were digested of the existence of mixed-race children. They were typically treated severely worst or sold off. The system of the society did’t recognize slaves “feelings”. They were trained to observe and treat them as animals and to provide no comfort or pity to any of them, not even their own
The South maintained a strong religious passion of Christian, they constantly overlooked several sins perpetrated by slave holders. Slave owners constantly used women slaves as breeders. On page 70, Douglas describes how Mr. Covey bought a women slave, Caroline, for the purpose of breading. Mr. Covey also hired a man to impregnate her in order for him to become a wealthier man. Women like Caroline were constantly raped, beaten, and tortured. The result of the rape demonized the women and profited the slave holder. Some of the rapist committed the sin of adultery in this process, but was overlooked as a sin upon the Christian society. For example, at the beginning of the book, Douglas mentions that his master was most likely his father (16). Although the men typically abuse women with rape, the wives of the rapist were just as cruel. Mistresses of slaveholders saw evidence of their husband’s infidelity when the slave gave birth to a half white child; yet, they too overlooked the infidelity and gave no sympathy or compassion to the slave. “[The mistress] is ever disposed to find fault with them; they can seldom do any thing to please her; she is never better pleased than when she sees them under lash, especially when she suspects her husband of showing to his mulatto children favors which he withholds from his black slaves” (17). Most wives were digested of the existence of mixed-race children. They were typically treated severely worst or sold off. The system of the society did’t recognize slaves “feelings”. They were trained to observe and treat them as animals and to provide no comfort or pity to any of them, not even their own