A Mercy Thesis

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A Mercy Essay By: Zachary Di Fonzo African American Slavery is looked at one of the most darkest and crucial times in American History. In the 1600’s there were many servants that white Americans or “Europe’s” had working for them. This service became customary all over America and was instinctive towards all blacks. Many of these servants became referred to as Negro’s or slaves, which became customary to Africans in America. These Africans were subjected to strict and more atrocious control than any other laborers know to man. Slaves became known to every white man in America and the Slave Trade was constantly growing. In Africa the first slave-owners were predominantly European and the African people were captured and rounded up. They were beaten, forced onto the ships, made to lie down to fit more, and chained like animals. They released their waste where they were chained and they ate nearly nothing. They were treated worse than animals, many women and young girls were raped during this journey to America. In the 17th century racist slavery drives African Americans to the brink of isolation in their own flesh and…show more content…
By the late 1600’s Florens’ mother was raising a teenager as a women trapped by the bondage of slavery. Florens’ mother was one of many mistreated African’s that were brought to America in ships trapped with no room to breath. Her mother master is constantly mistreating her, which is the reason why she gave up her only daughter in hope of a better future. She stuffed in a cargo ship and forced to do many test when she got to Barbados, not having a choice of her way of life. Florens is also mistreated though out the book most of which she did not have a choice of doing. She was born into slavery like many African Americans and had no say in her
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