The conflicts between Douglass and Covey demonstrate how slavery dehumanizes both slaves and masters by perpetuating a system of violence, control, and degradation. Slavery strips away the humanity of slaves by treating them as property, while also dehumanizing masters by encouraging them to exert power and cruelty over others. This dynamic reinforces the inhumanity inherent in the institution of slavery.
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Thomas Covey was known for his brutal and uncompromising nature, surpassing other slave masters in his cruelty towards Frederick Douglass. Unlike other masters, Covey had a reputation for being especially harsh and ruthless in his treatment of slaves, leading Douglass to describe his time under Covey as some of the darkest and most challenging moments of his enslavement. Covey's exceptional cruelty and relentless pursuit for control set him apart from other masters in the narrative.
A white person smiling at him
because he was eather black or half black.. And slave masters are stupid white honkey hicks
He didn't. He was taught by one of his Masters wives. After she quit teaching him, he bribed neighborhood boys with bread so they would teach him.
masters is multiple masters and master's is possession:"that's the master's magic wand."
He didn't. He was taught by one of his Masters wives. After she quit teaching him, he bribed neighborhood boys with bread so they would teach him.
Frederick Douglass (Frederick Bailey, c.1818-1895) was born a black slave but escaped. He became a noted abolitionist and worker for equal rights, for blacks and for women. He suggested at one point in his life that his biological father may have been one of his mother's masters in Maryland.
MS refers to - Masters in Science MC refers to - Masters in Communication
He got his Master's is correct. (shows possession) You only use Masters' when you are referring to multiples, as in, they had three Masters' degrees between them.
Masters treated their slaves as property rather than as human beings with rights and dignity. This allowed them to exert control and power over their slaves, treating them in whatever way suited their interests without moral restraint. The institution of slavery perpetuated this dehumanizing treatment.