Yes, enslaved people were forced to mine in various societies throughout history, such as in ancient Rome and Greece, as well as during the transatlantic slave trade in the Americas. They were subjected to harsh conditions and exploitation while mining for resources like gold, silver, and other valuable minerals.
It sounds like you are referring to St. Elmo Brady. He was the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States. Born to former slaves in 1884, Brady went on to have a successful career as a researcher and educator in the field of chemistry.
Two types of slaves in ancient Rome were household slaves who worked in the homes of their master, performing domestic duties, and agricultural slaves who worked in the fields and farms belonging to their master.
This is a remarkable achievement that highlights the individual's perseverance and dedication to education. It also serves as a powerful example of overcoming systemic barriers and discrimination to succeed in academia.
Slaves who worked in the home generally had better living conditions, access to better food, and sometimes received special treatment from their owners compared to those who worked in the fields. However, they were still subject to the same brutal treatment and lack of freedom experienced by all slaves.
Yes, some slaves did form relationships and communities with other slaves for support and companionship. This was a way for them to cope with the harsh conditions of slavery and find solidarity in their shared experiences.
Romans did not mine, they had slaves to do that for them.
Space Patrol - 1950 Slaves of the Exonium Mine 2-11 was released on: USA: 15 March 1952
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Slaves did not know anything, because they didn't get the education to write or read. Thus, making their lives diffucult. Most slaves would probably know how to farm, mine, and build, because they did those things for a living.
Athenian slaves had very few rights and were considered property of their owners. They were not considered citizens and had limited legal protection. Slaves could be bought, sold, and treated as their owners wished.
They were treated like crap and had no rights or a say in government. Women had no education, and only taught their daughters how they are supposed to work like a good wife. The slaves had to work all day and had to sometimes teach kids. The unlucky slaves worked in a silver mine.
They were forced to be slaves and mine gold. They were not suited for this work because they were farmers and could not survive the brutal treatment.
Spain since they had the most slaves and laborers to mine the gold and silver
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Nothing things would carry on as normal. They would continue to toil in apalling conditions and be worked to Death.
Mary McLeod Bethune