Critical Analysis
Project description
(1) Briefly describe how Chattel (personal property) slavery for Blacks in North America started and
how it became legal to own these Blacks as property.
(2) Explain how the Fugitive Slave Narratives became one of the tools in the abolition of the system
of slavery in North America. What are the characteristics of these Narratives and what major issues
of slavery and freedom for blacks are revealed in this literature? Give examples from the resources
used in this class that show these characteristics.
(3) The literature of David Walker, Maria Stewart, Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs reveals รข€“
from different approaches – the root causes and evils of chattel slavery in North America. Write a
critical analysis essay that first highlights the collective root causes, problems and issues of chattel
slavery in North America; then analyzes their proposed approaches to abolishing chattel slavery.
Specific examples from the textbook and other resources used in class should be used in your
descriptions, explanations and analysis.
(1) Briefly describe how Chattel (personal property) slavery for Blacks in North America started and
how it became legal to own these Blacks as property.
(2) Explain how the Fugitive Slave Narratives became one of the tools in the abolition of the system
of slavery in North America. What are the characteristics of these Narratives and what major issues
of slavery and freedom for blacks are revealed in this literature? Give examples from the resources
used in this class that show these characteristics.
(3) The literature of David Walker, Maria Stewart, Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs reveals รข€“
from different approaches – the root causes and evils of chattel slavery in North America. Write a
critical analysis essay that first highlights the collective root causes, problems and issues of chattel
slavery in North America; then analyzes their proposed approaches to abolishing chattel slavery.
Specific examples from the textbook and other resources used in class should be used in your
descriptions, explanations and analysis.
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