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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. Text1:
    1. 0:
      1. 0:
        1. 0: They were working in the farms. (Eric Foner,146)
        2. 1: Men tend to use their muscles and involve in an exceedingly fight seeking for a rebellion. (62 , Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
        3. 2: They have been order by the master to work all season and under all the circumstances. (55,Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
      2. 1:
        1. 0: They were working as a cooker. (Eric Foner,142)
        2. 1: Women started to engage with white people. (148, Eric Foner)
        3. 2: They were treated in a very bad manners and getting beating every time to death.(21,Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
    2. 1:
      1. 0:
        1. 0: They were working as craftsman in shops or stores.(Eric Foner,146)
        2. 1: They blend with the white society and learn their language and realign. (148, Eric Foner )
        3. 2: They get punish by the master every time they tried to escape. (92, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
      2. 1:
        1. 0: They were employed in a dairy to help their boss. (Eric Foner,142)
        2. 1: Slave were seeking for his or her rights and liberty. therefore, women; since they were operating as maid; they tried to poisons their owner.(79, Deborah Gray White)
        3. 2: They got separated from their family wither a son, brother, a husband, or father. (43,Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass)
    3. 2:
      1. 0:
        1. 0: Along with working as privet workers to people, they were working at the port to lead and unload products form the ship. (Eric Foner,146)
        2. 1: They thought that they might influence people for revolution by performing some action like singing. (167, Deborah Gray White)
        3. 2: The masters had them do the most 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 worker for their owner (Eric Foner,142)
        2. 1: while their owner not around, Women were trying to give food to slaves. (155, Deborah Gray White)
        3. 2: The owner did not offer any kind of medicine or a cure for them whenever they get hurt or sick. (166, Deborah Gray White)