Being seperated from one's family and sold
One of the biggest fears was being sold "down river", which was a term slaves used for the deep south. In the deep south, treatment was worse, and once a slave was sold "down river", they were almost never heard from again.
I think because you can get the worst fear is fear itself = ]
It is often said that the worst fear a slave had in the US South was not physical punishment at all. Nor was death the most harmful element. Because, under the laws of the times, slaves were considered property. With that said the greatest fear was having a family member traded or sold to another slave owner.
Slaveholders feared slave revolts or uprisings the most, as these posed a direct threat to their power and control over their slaves. They were also concerned about losing their source of labor and facing financial ruin if their slaves rebelled or escaped. Additionally, slaveholders feared abolitionist movements and laws that could undermine the institution of slavery.
Most librarians probably don't have a fear of books (also known as Bibliophobia).
most probably the genitals
were wolves are mostly fearless exept for facing their worst fear silver bullets
The physical abuse, harsh working conditions, and lack of autonomy over their own lives were among the worst aspects of a slave's life. Additionally, the forced separation of families and the constant threat of being sold away to another owner were also deeply traumatic experiences for slaves.
Probably Panophobia it's the fear of everything.
After slavery ended, many former slaves sought employment and education opportunities in order to rebuild their lives and support their families. Some migrated to urban areas in search of better job prospects, while others became sharecroppers or tenant farmers. Many also became active in the civil rights movement and worked to secure their rights as full citizens.
I guess you mean the most common. Those would be:acrophobia (fear of heights)arachnophobia (fear of spiders)ophidiophobia (fear of snakes and probably other reptiles).
Nothing as most miners were slaves. They would have received food, water and shelter but probably not clothing. As slaves they went naked.
Slaves, Poor free peoples, middle class, aristocracy were the four classes in the south. The slaves had it the worst, because they could hope to own or gain nothing.