Slavery In Lafayette Summary

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Sankofa was the protector of the African American people. He played his drums to keep the evil spirits from his people and present among the world. Sankofa portrays slavery in Lafayette with some of the goriest moments I have ever seen. However, the ultimate goal for the slaves in Lafayette is a better life; a life where they do not have an owner or a master. The slaves thought night and day about ways that they could achieve just one thing: freedom. Angela Davis speaks about how women in the slave times didn’t have it as easy as people may have thought. Sure, the slave owners worked the black men the hardest but it was no walk around the block for the women. Most people think that the female black slaves had it easy because they were
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