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Master and Slave: Slave Resistance

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Abstract
From the time they leave Africa; slaves resist their captive state. Actual rebellions are rare, in part because the vast majority of the population is white and free. In a one-year time frame in the early 1830s two significant events occur: the initial publication of The Liberator, William Lord Garrison's abolitionist newspaper and the Nat Turner Revolution in Virginia, the longest sustained slave revolt in which 55 whites are killed. This revolt strikes terror in the hearts of millions of people surrounded by slavery in the American South. White masters respond with brutality, however reluctant they are to destroy valued property. Slavery is death to millions.
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African-American History, American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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00:03:59 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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