Edward Covey: Psychological Oppression Of Slavery

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Edward Covey, a brutal slave holder, was the epitome of psychological oppression. His sole purpose was to break his slaves’ spirit and force them into submission. Harsh labor in terrible conditions was typical for the slaves on his plantation. For it “It was never too hot or too cold; it could never rain, blow, hail, or snow, too hard for us to work in the field” (Douglass 63). Much to his dismay, Douglass had to work for Mr. Covey, and was forced to experience the physical hardships of slavery. Every day He worked like a mule, yet he suffered major beatings for not working hard enough. This daily repetition broke Douglass “in body, soul and spirit” (Douglass 63).

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