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“Flagellation of a Female Samboe Slave.” Shows woman hanging from a tree with deep lacerations; in background two white men and two black men, the latter with whips. Stedman witnessed this punishment in 1774. The woman being whipped was an eighteen-year old girl who was given 200 lashes for having refused to have intercourse with an overseer. She was “lacerated in such a shocking manner by the whips of two negro-drivers, that she was from her neck to her ancles literally dyed with blood.” For the definitive modern edition, with illustrations, see Richard and Sally Price, eds. Narrative of a five years expedition against the revolted Negroes of Surinam (Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988).IN SURINAM,SOUTH AMERICA! SISTERS DID REFUSE TO SLEEP WITH THE SLAVE MASTER! BLACK ON!
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WHIPPING SLAVES IN SERRO FRIO BRAZIL CA.1770’S FROM WWW.slaveryimages.org,sponsored by the VIRGINIA FOUNDATION FOR THE HUMANIES AND THE UNIV. OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY,Buel-01, as shown on http://www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia Library.\”USAReference |
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VIRGINA USING BLACK SLAVES TO BEAT BLACK SLAVES-FROM http://www.slaveryimages.org (sponsored by THE VIRIGINIA FOUNDATION FOR THE HUMANITIES AND THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY)ww wwww.slaveryimges.corgwwwference Buel-01, as shown on http://www.slaveryimages.org, sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the University of Virginia Library.\” |
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“The Last Daughter,” shows a white man whipping a black woman while she holds onto her child. This illustration depicts a scene in which the author of this anti-slavery novel describes how slave children were sold away from their mothers who were past child bearing. In this case, a mother, all of whose children had been sold away, was unwilling to part with her only remaining child; while the girl clung to her mother’s dress, the new master whipped the mother, telling her to hold her “cursed chatter” (p.94). First published as “The Slave: or, Memoirs of Archy Moore (Boston, 1836), but without illustrations; the London edition (1852) contains different illustrations (see copies located in the Library Company of Philadelphia).
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