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Master and Slave: Peculiar Institution, The

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Abstract
A slave is legally defined as property, a subordinate position enforced by violence. Although unfree labor is primarily used in the field of agriculture, almost 20% work in cities or towns as skilled artisans, sometimes earning enough to buy their own freedom. The circumstances in which slaves live make their lives different in terms of the food they eat, the housing they have, the medical care they can expect. In the South, the institution of slavery is established and regulated by law, with slave owners holding all the good cards. If the rules are not followed, punishment is generally immediate and swift and takes place on the plantation.
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African-American History, American History, American Studies, Ethnicity and Race Relations, Unfinished Nation, The
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