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DIFFERENCES IN EXPERIENCES OF MALE AND FEMALE SLAVES (USE TEXTBOOK, LECTURE NOTES, ARN’T I A WOMAN, NARRATIVE OF FREDERICK

DOUGLASS AND LIST PAGE NUMBER NEXT TO EVIDENCE)

Male Slaves Female Slaves

Types of Work

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Forms of Rebellion

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Forms of Abuse or Punishment that

Masters Gave

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        1. 0: They were farmers and worked in the farm for a long time to plant many corps such as rice . (Eric Foner,146)
        2. 1: male salves used their strength to form any kind of rebellion . (62 , Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
        3. 2: male slaves were order by their master to work all season and under all the circumstances especially the harsh one seeking for profit and not caring about the slave. (55,Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
      2. 1:
        1. 0: They were working as a cooker for their master. (Eric Foner,142)
        2. 1: Women slaves started to engage with white people and form a family with them. (148, Eric Foner)
        3. 2: Female salves were treated in a very bad way and they get beating a lot and sometime they get beating to death.(21,Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
    2. 1:
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        1. 0: Male salves worked as craftsman in shops or stores during the 19th century .(Eric Foner,146)
        2. 1: They merged with the white society and learned their language and religion. (148, Eric Foner )
        3. 2: Every time male slaves try to escape they get punished with all kind of punishments such as imprison and stop feeding them. (92, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
      2. 1:
        1. 0: Female salves worked in a dairy to help their master. (Eric Foner,142)
        2. 1: At the slave master's houses, female slaves tried to poison them because they were working as maid .(79, Deborah Gray White)
        3. 2: They had been separated from their families such as their son, brother, a husband, or father. (43,Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
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        1. 0: Male salves worked as private salves to people as well as working in the port to lead and unload products form the ship. (Eric Foner,146)
        2. 1: They used songs to motivate people to rebel against the unfair. (167, Deborah Gray White)
        3. 2: Slave masters forced them do all risky work because they thought that their life is worthless. (65, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
      2. 1:
        1. 0: They worked as personal servant for their owner (Eric Foner,142)
        2. 1: Some male slaves were in prison and female salves helped them out with food when their master were not around. (155, Deborah Gray White)
        3. 2: They did not get the proper healthcare from their master. (166, Deborah Gray White)