Thursday, November 7, 2019

Slavery essays

Slavery essays Tyranny in the land of the free Friends, countrymen, lend me your ears! There is a travesty occurring at this very moment as we speak! What is the name of this disastrous deed? Slavery. People of African descent are being treated as if not human, brutally punished, being held like animals, but worst of all, being traded and sold. In the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence it clearly states and I quote: that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator [God] end quote. Good people, I ask you this: how can one being hold sway over another!? They are people just like you are; the only difference is that their skin is darker. This is no different than two bottles of water. One of glass and one of wood. Their contents are the same yet their outward appearance is slightly differentiated. There is not enough evidence to prove this as correct behavior. You can even teach an animal etiquette, why not a fellow human being? While in my coach, I passed a slave owner and his slave. The slave smiled at me and recognized me as an abolitionist. To my horror, the white man beat the slave as if he was a dog. Then proceeded to kick at his legs. In my long years as an abolitionist, this was the most despicable thing I had ever seen. I was disgraced to be a human at that very moment. Now, all of you slave owners in the crowd are probably saying that I only seen what is going on in the public and not how you treat the slaves on your plantation. Trying to make an excuse, Oh, we treat them real good on our plantation. Ive seen plantations where slaves are kept in the barn with the cattle and horses. In a poor excuse for a bed, just some hay in a box and a rag as a pillow. While you lie content in a cotton bed with pillows filled with white feathers. Plucked from the freshest of chickens. Which a slave did with his or her own hands! ...

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