Title: SLAVE LIFE AND CULTURE
1SLAVE LIFE AND CULTURE
2White Views of Blacks as Slaves
- Sambo Stereotype
- Slaves Passive, Docile, Infantile and Lazy
- Slaveholders as Paternalists
- Evidence Supporting Southern Perspective
- --Slave Rebellions
- --Slave Personality
3Problem with Historical Evidence
- Few Slave Records
- Reliance on Records of Slaveholders
4Elkins Thesis
- Stanley M. Elkins, Slavery A Problem in American
Institutional and Intellectual Life (1959) - Parallel Between Slaves and Prisoners in Nazi
Concentration Camps - Two Common Traits
- Result Sambo Personality
5Flaws in Southern Stereotype and Elkins Thesis
- Slavery Did Not Destroy Slaves Personalities
- Slave Resistance
- Slaves Modified Be-
- havior of Oppressors
- Other Explanation for Slaves Passive Conduct
Massacre during Nat Turners Rebellion
6Slave Rebellions The Rejection of Slavery
- Relatively Few and Unsuccessful
- Gabriels Rebellion (Virginia, 1800)
- Denmark Veseys Rebellion (South Carolina, 1822)
Gabriel Prosser
7Nat Turners Rebellion
- Most Successful Rebellion
- Virginia, 1831
- Bloodshed and Murder
Nat Turner
8Absence of Rebellions
- Southern Conclusion Slaves Were Contented and
Accepted Their Own Enslavement
Slaves Attending Church
9Historical Explanation for Absence of Rebellions
- High Ratio of Whites to Blacks in Southern States
- Geography Rugged Interiors
- Demography Slave Population and Leadership
- Conclusion Rebellions Unreliable Measure of
Slave Resistance
10Opposition But Not RebellionOther Forms of
Slave Resistance
- Slaves Had Numerous Personalities
- Slaves Manipulated Captors
- Violent Forms of Non-Resistance
- Violent Forms of Resistance
Runaway Slave
11Slave Diets and Resistance
- Diet Deprived Them of Nutritious Foods
- Typical Diet
- Unbalanced
- Vitamin Deficiencies
12Vitamin Deficiencies
Vitamin A Shortages Cracked Lips and Loss of Sight
Vitamin C Shortages Scurvy
Vitamin D Shortages Rickets
Imbalanced Diets More Susceptible to Diseases (Scarlet Fever)
13Dietary Diseases Common Among Slaves
- Pellagra
- Cornmeal
- Symptoms
- Beriberi
- Rice Eaters
- Symptoms
Child with Pellagra, 1914
14Slave Health and Resistance
- Overcrowding and Insanitation
- Fostered Spread of Diseases Cholera, Typhoid
Fever, Malaria and Dysentery - Result Poor Health
Slave Quarters
15Slave Quarters
16Impact
- High Infant Mortality
- Lower Life Expectancy
- Incapacitated from Working
- Poor Diet and Poor Health as Explanations for
Sambo Personality