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    subpopulations. Such differences can be attributed to contrasting female gender roles of black and white culture during the 20th century. During the 19th century when slavery was legal, black slave women were responsible for caring for the white slave owner’s children in addition to their own, cooking for the slaves and the slave owners, and cleaning. Still today, many black women are thought of as…

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    Solomon Northup

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    plantations of the antebellum south, the labor force of enslaved African Americans faced a life of physical violence and mental torture. The slave life of Solomon Northup, as depicted in the film 12 Years a Slave, exposes the variety and intensity of the abuses slaves dealt with at the hands of their masters. Solomon, who was born a free man is illegally sold as a runaway slave; he is stripped of his name, stolen from his family, beaten and whipped then sent to the south for auction. Solomon…

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    Arguably the most important trait that Harriet Tubman displays is her dedication to the task of helping the newly escaped slaves to freedom. The first example is of when after a few days of walking Harriet and her party of escaped slaves finally come to their first stop; “It took them three nights of walking to reach the first stop,” (Petry 12). This evidence is key in conveying how much dedication she really has. Wandering days without food and the thought of possible capture fresh on their…

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    to English identity in the early modern period” (Herman). In the film “12 years a slave”, director Steve McQueen helps you envision and live the life of a slave…

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    about a ship with African slaves. Slaves were sold into Cuba to the U.S., Cinque, an African leader, leads all the other slaves and takes over the ship. The author is called Steven Spielberg. He is a very famous Hollywood author and director. The main characters are John Quincy Adams, Joseph Cinque, Martin Van Buren, Queen Isabella II of Spain and Roger Baldwin. John Quincy Adams was the ex president on that time. He was the 6th president of the United States. He was 74 years old when this…

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    Specific Purpose- To let the audience acknowledge Lupita Nyong’o and to be inspired by her. Thesis: After her performance in 12 years a slave, Nyong’o received her first Oscar and has been in many successful films. ______________________________________________________________________________ Introduction A. When you first think of an actor or an actress, you may think of someone who has been in Hollywood for quite some time or Leonardo DiCaprio, who finally won an Oscar after all the films he…

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    dangerous place. The slave trade was a very serious business for those involved, and trying to enter the business was difficult. Many southern whites believed that the more slaves they owned, they better they were. Slave’s were a sign of wealth, as plantation owners could afford a large quantity of captives. In Walter Johnson’s book on the subject of the slave trade, “Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market,” he discusses how detrimental presenting and purchasing slaves on the…

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    generation to survive. He uses this theme as a message to the viewers who are watching the film and the ones that know the truth that happened. McQueen used this theme to draw people 's attention and show a lifestyle of a slave and how they are treated. He wanted to show how slave master’s whips a person till their flesh starts ripping and how they get severe punishments whether they did something right or…

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    for stealing. Leviticus 25 also explains how slaves gained their freedom due to the reappearance of the year of Jubilee, which was the 50th year (Osiek). In addition, a slave was freed when a master died without living a son. The Hebrews masters were commanded to deal fairly with their slave treating them as hired servant, but not as bondservants. The slaves, therefore, did not experience a harsh environment. Some Hebrews served non-Hebrew masters that made them be considered as strangers. The…

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    However, there are a multitude of other authors who made it possible for Beloved and Their Eyes Were Watching God. As early as 1853, Solomon Northup let readers experience his worst nightmares in his memoir, 12 Years a Slave. The memoir described Northup's first hand account of the slave market, sugar and cotton plantations and slavery overall during this time period. Readers were able to understand the struggles many African Americans faced when they were separated from their…

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