All African Americans were slaves.
Slavery
Frederick Douglass wrote an autobiography that describes his life in slavery and after he escapes. He battled racism throughout his life and became a famous abolitionist with many supporters.
The cost of a white man's labor for 10 years could buy an African for life.
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David O. Whitten has written: 'Andrew Durnford' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Slavery, Plantation life, African American slaveholders, Plantation owners, African American plantation owners, African Americans, Slaveholders
John Woolman and Carter G. Woodson both fought for equal rights by advocating for the abolition of slavery and working to educate others about the history and contributions of African Americans. Woolman was a Quaker who spoke out against slavery and lived a simple life to promote equality, while Woodson founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History to ensure that African American history was included in the curriculum.
Romare Bearden was a post World War II African-American artist. His heritage influenced him to depict African American life, individuality and culture.
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She helped free the African Americans from slavery
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Life as a slave in Africa was not necessarily better than in America. Slavery existed in various forms in both regions, but some African societies had more flexibility and opportunities for enslaved individuals to gain freedom through marriage, adoption, or military service, whereas in America, chattel slavery was more common and restrictive. Additionally, in some African societies, slaves could sometimes hold positions of power or authority, while this was less common in American slavery.