Enslaved people weren't allowed to read and write because if they did no how to do so, they would be able to defend themselves. For example, they could point out in some document that their masters weren't treating them right.
The fear of an uprising would occur if the slaves could communicate and plan. If they had the abillity to read and write that would only make them a larger threat because knowledge is power.
The reason it was a crime to teach slaves to read was because they would learn how to fight back against their owners. Having knowledge is the ultimate power.
It might have given the slaves a chance to feel a bit of power. Slaves' main purposes were, obviously, to be their owner's slave. There was no reason for them to know how to read and write.
Also, it might have given them a chance to send a letter to someone for help. My guess is the owners thought it could lead to something like the underground railroad.
Some slaves taught themselves how to read and write, but they themselves still received a whipping.
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The slaveholders normally did not need (or want) slaves to be educated, except when their duties required it, or when they could make money be letting a trained slave do work for other slaveowners.
They would be beaten to death and could had died; or they would get whipped; or they could even be tied to a post and whipped on that post
In many cases it was prohibited for them to learn to read and write
The reason it was a crime to teach slaves to read was because they would learn how to fight back against their owners. Having knowledge is the ultimate power.
No
Slave Codes
Africans told stories because they had wanted to keep their culture alive. When they were enslaved, africans were forbidden to read or write. As a solution, they told stories to teach their children about their culture and life.
Fairly certain it's slave codes
The slave code, i go to connections too:)
It was feared that it would give them ideas about getting their own freedom. And time spent learning to read and write was not time that was spent doing work. Schools were not considered a right. They didn't want there to be slaves that new more than the other people in the colonies.
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No not at all. Many slaves either taught themselves to read and write or they were tutored by white people who were sympathetic to the cause.
he had a lot of obstacles to overcome in his life
The main conflict in "Nightjohn" is between the enslaved protagonist, Sarny, and the oppressive institution of slavery. Sarny faces challenges in her pursuit of literacy, as it is forbidden for slaves to learn how to read and write. The novel explores themes of freedom, resistance, and the power of education in the context of slavery.
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they werent forbidden they just simply couldnt.
Learning is fundamental!