Slavery in the United States: Term Paper

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Du Bois also points out that the so-called "slave codes" like the Black Codes of the Reconstruction period after the Civil War were written to enforce the notion that slaves "were not considered as men. They had no right to petition. They were devisable like any other chattel. They could own nothing. They could not legally marry, nor could they control their children. They could be imprisoned by their owners" without a trial or any type of legal defense (1992, p. 10). In reality, African-American slaves "were purely and absolutely property to be bought and sold... As a tract of land, a horse or an ox" (Du Bois, 1992, 11). With this in mind, it becomes rather clear that slavery in the United States, although not a "deliberately cruel and oppressive system... with systematic starvation and murder" (Kolchin, 2003, p. 134) was nonetheless a great and grave mistake, one filled to overflowing with racial hatred, bigotry and discrimination and fueled by greed on the part of the wealthy plantation owners.


In conclusion, the suggestion that the establishment and propagation of slavery in the United States was a very grave mistake can be summed up in the words of Channing who truly realized the great errors of slavery -- "There is a great dread in this part of the country that the Union of the States may be dissolved by the conflict about slavery. To avert this evil, every sacrifice should be made except that of honor, freedom and principle" (Slavery, Internet, p. 144). Of course, Channing is speaking of the Civil War which divided the country as never before and left some five million African-Americans virtually without a nation. However, to say that slavery was merely a mistake is not enough, for in truth, it was a catastrophic error in human judgment, one that changed the very face of America and one that endured well into the 20th century and beyond......

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