20.4 Working Conditions of Slavery

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20.4 Working Conditions of Slavery
•As you read pay attention to
• Size of farms impact on work conditions
• Work day
• After dark
• Slaves who didn’t work in the fields (2 options)
20.5 Living Conditions
•As you Read pay attention to
•Master’s View
•Food
•Clothing
•Housing
•Medical Care
20.6 Controlling Slaves
•As you Read pay attention to
•System of forced labor
•Harsh punishment
•Dependence
•Slave breakers
•Fredrick Douglas and Edward Covey
20.7 Resistance to Slavery
• As you Read pay attention to
• Day to Day- passive
• Open Defiance
• Running away
• Slave catchers
• Underground railroad
• Rebellion
• Nat Turner
• Denmark Vesey
20.8 Slave Families and Communities
•As you Read pay attention to
• Difficulty
• Weddings
• Child Care
• Lessons
• What was taught
• How the lessons helped
20.9 Leisure Time Activities
•As you Read pay attention to
• Weekends
• Social Events
• Quilting Bees/feasts
• Music
• Sunday
• New Orleans
20.10 Slave Churches
•As you Read pay attention to
• What slaveholders encouraged
• Slave views of lessons
• “Invisible churches”
• Teachings
• White criticism/slave beliefs
• How religion helped
20.11 African American Culture
•As you Read pay attention to
• Language and traditions
• Combining culture
• Quilts
• Song
• Dances
• Stories