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Slavery for both men and women was a devastating reality. Men and women were ripped from their families and natural mind state. Tolls upon tolls of exhausting acts of labor, and harsh living conditions were what these men and women’s lives consisted of on a daily basis. The drastic impact on slaves was something that was brutal and intense. If a slave did not obey his masters’ command then he or she was subject to punishment. Punishments varied but consisted generally of harsh whippings and mental and physical abuse. Many slaves however knew that they could do nothing about being a slave and that were in fact stuck being one. Enslaved women and men lived rough lives as depicted through the two books for this assignment. This paper will discuss different types of slavery hardships, how gender could shape one’s experience in slavery, and specific in-depth examples from Douglas and Jacobs accounts.
Fredrick Douglas in the beginning of his life starts at the bottom as a slave who is uneducated. “I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it. By far the larger part of the slaves know as littled of their ages as horses know of theirs.” “The white children could tell their ages. I could not tell why I ought to be deprived of the same privilege.” These two quotes that Douglas states in the first chapter play a big part into his ambition to become free. They show that he sees a larger picture and is potentially starting to think of a way out of being a slave. Douglas mentions some of his hardships on the plantation that he can remember, “I was seldom whipped by my old master, and suffered little from anything else than hunger and cold. I suffered much from hunger, but much more from cold.”...

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...e winter time. A lot of these slaves were not given proper clothes to keep warm, and would freeze at night.
To finally sum things up, the different types of ignorance that were shined down on slaves by their slave owners was one of the biggest hardships to slavery. Killing the salves humanity and breaking them down to a lesser human being is what these slave owners continued to do to keep their control. Keeping information away and the salves not educated was also a big part in ownership of slaves. The hardships discussed in this paper were the gruesome reality in the salve world. Fredrick Douglas and Harriet Jacobs strong will and ambition is something to admire and to take away from their stories. They went through many trials and tribulations in their lifetime and also through levels of society from starting at the bottom as a slave to the top as not a slave!

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