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... The crooked slaveholders practiced Christianity in the most deceitful fashion. ... The crooked slaveholders practiced Christianity in the most deceitful fashion. ...
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... Slave masters claimed that wrenching Africans from their homeland and enslaving them in the South served to advance Christianity. Slaveholders had no right to ...
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... claim. Douglass gives us an intimate almost documentary style look behind the scenes at the Christianity of the slaveholders. He ...
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... Douglas perceives a big difference between Christianity and the slaveholders' religion, "to receive Christianity as good, pure and holy, is of necessity to ...
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... sides pursued religion as their justification; even those who supported slavery used Christianity to defend slavery such as the Southern slaveholders in the US ...
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... childhood, the value of a basic family unit, slaveholders' irreverence toward ... woman-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity of [the ...
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... very clear that the life of a slave was hard and that slaveholders most of ... Another thing that can be found in both stories is the role Christianity plays, in ...
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... a glimpse into the true character of southern slaveholders and the ... holding, woman-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity of (the ...
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... acceptance of one of these traditions; the odds are that Christianity holds a ... from Psalms 137:1-6, and the ludicrous concept that slaveholders expect their ...
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... Christianity also played a role in the way Douglass struggled with his existence and how he viewed the southern slaveholders that were so called Christians. ...
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... Christianity also played a role in the way Douglass struggled with his existence and how he viewed the southern slaveholders that were so called Christians. ...
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... As a matter of conscience some southern slaveholders also freed their slaves ... And finally, "Positive Christianity" was the right of Americans to practice their ...
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... the injustices done unto the slaves, but for the negative effects on the slaveholders. ... as a sham, your humanity as a base pretence, and your Christianity as a ...
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... As a matter of conscience some southern slaveholders also freed their slaves ... And finally, "Positive Christianity" was the right of Americans to practice their ...
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... during slavery was only necessary until *the slaveholders could control the ... to *practice traditional African religions and forcibly converted to *Christianity. ...
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... action, rather than an angry slave trying to get back at the slaveholders. ... had to utilize British language and methods of writing, and Christianity in order to ...
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... in which he wrote about setting slaves free, without any payments to slaveholders. ... the majority of people approved that slavery and Christianity could coexist. ...
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... than forego the economic benefits of slavery, American slaveholders resolved the ... Second was occupational diversity and third, the introduction of Christianity. ...
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Slaveholders used the religious example of Ham, a son of Noah, who was supposed ... for having them was to protect the religious lands and values of Christianity. ...
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... we want is to be left alone." There were slaveholders in the ... moral and biblical rationalization through a religious foundation in Christianity and supported ...
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... of Christianity, abolition, women's rights, and non-resistance. These principles led Garrison to come up with the concept of "No Union with Slaveholders." ...
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... that slavery was morally wrong and that it went against the ideals of Christianity. ... began to desert when the Party had come under the control of slaveholders. ...
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... have this sable companion with them what a lack of Christianity is this ... Garrison campaigned in New York City under the slogan "No Compromise with Slaveholders. ...
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... eyes of slave owners, a message slaves needed to hear.16 Since slaveholders could control ... Bacon his task was to convert the slave system to Christianity.32 By ...
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... church, in New Bedford, could be regarded as sanctioning the Christianity of these ... and hence my cry, like his, was, 'No union with slaveholders.' With these ...
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