1. The Slaves' And The Slave Owner's Views Of Slavery
It is obvious that these cabins with no furniture inside did not seem like people's homes. ... It is very hard to believe that practically with nowhere to live, nothing to wear or eat; the condition of the slaves was so good, as the person argues. ... They could eat only what their parents left over from their meals (Feldstein 44). Certainly, many female slaves did not eat already very scanty food to feed their children. ... That was the only time when children could eat during the day. ...
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