الثلاثاء، 9 يناير 2018

The History Behind Reverend Charles Thompson Slavery Biography

The History Behind Reverend Charles Thompson Slavery Biography

by Roger Wagner

With the onset of yet another era in what appears a major issue with racial equality, it is more important than ever to understand the past when it comes to this issue. While personal experience remains limited, there are some publications which were written by actual slaves. One of these publications reflects the <a href="www.ablemable1.com/about-us">slavery biography</a> of a Slave which describes the experience of the Reverend Charles Thompson as a child during slavery in the American south.

The biography was published in 1875 and is often used by professors and scholars when studying or teaching on the topic. In the book, the Reverend explains the time and experiences as a young boy in detail. In fact, the book has often been referred to as being as close to the text of a witness that one could get in what is only a few documented experiences provided directly by anyone from the period.

Born into slavery, Charles has a great number of stories to tell. In most cases, the stories refer to experiences the boy had with an owner. The slave master and owner, Mr. Kirkwood owned multiple slaves and plantations. As such, when the owner passed away, the slaves were separated in an attempt to avoid escape and rebellion.

The mother of the author died at the early age of 37. After which, an uncle hid from the slave owners and blood hounds because of fear of being separated from a loving wife. At which time, Charles was hired out to a number of different plantations as a both a young boy and an adult. Eventually, the uncle surrounded after learning that one owner would allow the couple to work on the same plantation.

In order to gain insight to the life and times of the uncle and the author, there are a few movies and a mini-series which reflect the incidents in great detail. The first, and most likely the most infamous is that of Roots, a mini-series which aired in the 1970s. More recently, Twelve Years A Slave and Django Unchained have portrayed the atrocities and incidents of the time on a personal basis.

When it comes to this period in history, it is a true and very sad tale of torture, violence, rape, ownership and abuse on a regular basis. In almost all cases, slaves were considered personal property such as that of a house or car which could be bought and sold as desired. In some cases, entire families were sold off to plantation owners and slave masters.

Most slaves had to perform chores, duties and other tasks as requested or face severe punishment. During the slave trade, this work was performed free of charge. While room and board were often included on the plantation, most quarters were in poor condition with the slaves being offered very little in the way of food, drink or nourishment.

One of the saddest aspects of slavery is that of rape. For, there were numerous owners who would take female and male slaves at will for sexual gratification. In fact, there are a number of descendants of slaves now living whom are children, grandchildren and great grandchildren which have no idea of how the line started.



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