Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl By Harriet Jacobs And Kindred

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The System Called Slavery

Slavery is a system which forms identities based on race, gender and class. Race is both seen and heard. Based on your skin complexion and the way you speak, society forms an identity for you. A professor did a study on an apartment that needed to be rented and three people responded. One person with an English accent, the other a Latino, and the last one with an African American accent. Just because of the way they sounded over the phone the person with the English accent got the place. Even though you are born with gender, if you’re a female, society forms an identity which differs if you were a man. Over the years women have had more freedom to do things that were only for men. Since women were having the children, …show more content…

In Incidents in the life of a slave girl Linda Brent goes from spending her early years in a happy home to a neglectful master Dr. Flint. Dr. Flint wasn’t the rightfully owner of Linda, but he tries to test Linda’s abilities. Linda endures a seven year concealment to make sure she and her children could be free. All of this took place in the 1820s which started out in the south leading to New York, Boston and in England for a limited time. Dana was a young black woman writer, living near the end of the twentieth century. She finds herself propelled into Antebellum South, where she has to battle to institute an identity and preserve her freedom. As she’s there, she meets Rufus Weylin her ancestor who must withstand life or else Dana wouldn’t be alive. The relationship between Dana and Rufus changed over the years. He would inflict pain on others and then express palpable regret after the devastation is done. Rufus considers beating and frequently raping women, selling men and tearing families apart as nothing. The Weylins had a way with dealing with the slaves, they would sell the slaves family when the slaves displeased them. Even though, Kevin’s family disapproves of him marrying a black woman, slavery astounds him. Dana travelled from California and Maryland from 1976 and nineteenth …show more content…

Each one differs in their own way. Mrs. Flint was jealous of what her husband was doing to the slave women. When she found out she would sell them. Mrs. Flint had every reason to be upset about her husband actions but those were things she couldn’t control. On the other hand, Margaret was jealous of Dana because of how smart she was and that she could read. She intruded on a session of Dana reading to Rufus just to interrupt Dana, but Rufus put her in her place and she felt hurt. Margaret just wanted to belittle Dana because Dana could do what she couldn’t do. Dana made Margaret

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