How Did Slavery Affect The Family

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Slavery was a lifestyle in the South. Under slavery, enslaved African Americans encountered many hardships but they were able to create family lives, religious beliefs, and a distinct culture. African-American slaves were treated cruelly and in an inhumane way. In the 1800s, life for slaves in the South from involved resistance and survival. The life of a slave is constantly in risk but, the most affected were the families. A family could be easily broken up at any time if one or both parents were sold to another slaveholder, "If a father or mother were sold away, an aunt, uncle, or close friend could raise the children left behind." (Pg.433). In case that a parent was sold, someone close to the family could raise their child. In fact, enslaved

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