Imagining what Slavery Would Be Like

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To be thrust into the cruelty of a world that someone of a different culture and mind frame would think that you are beneath them. For them to think that you are nothing more than something that they can toss at will if you are no value or need to them anymore. I’ve wondered on how anyone possible could feel as though they are more superior to take me out of my land and made to think less of myself. To be made to think that you are the one barbaric and need to be tamed. Being considered property to someone else and having to produce more property, willingly or unwillingly is unnatural. Having to be forced to work in the fields day in and day out, beside male slaves and still be considered even less than they, a black woman such as myself would like to have respect in that nature, but knowingly that would never happen. I would consider to have something from the black men as respectful for being a laborer in the fields, a worker in the domestic household, a breeder and as an object of white male sexual assault as Ain’t I A Woman defines (Sexism and the Black Female Slave experience, 23) before laying myself down to rest for the night. At night seems to be the most peaceful, to not hear slaves being whipped, women being raped or hearing my own screams of either. I have heard, mostly realized that even the house slaves are not much better to avoid them. The mistress and master would do the same or even worse to them. I’m not sure how better it is as me being a field slave, but at least I do get to come to my own home with my own family and don’t have to worry about catering much to them, then if I have to. Having tasks too hard for any one person could handle and to be servant for the entire household before days end. ... ... middle of paper ... ...n the midst of times did not considered you of being smart. No amount of knowledge that was learned could have prepared on what society really has done to an enslaved woman (Kindred, p177). Wanting that great power that is out there would put someone in danger and to one would think it is not worth it. To have something that wants to just be let out and freed as much as the person themselves is just as closed up as the soul within. In society today, I would think that there are some problems that black women are still facing as the enslaved woman faced in those times. Survival is still one of the key elements to go through life whether you recognize it or not. I think that a black woman now is even stronger to conquer through problems that may rear up in their lives whether they have those that may be behind them or whether they may to endure it alone.

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