In "The Witch of Blackbird Pond," Kit Tyler views slavery with a sense of moral opposition and empathy. Coming from a more progressive background in Barbados, she is troubled by the harsh treatment of enslaved people and the institution itself. Her interactions with the enslaved characters, particularly with Prudence and the other members of the community, highlight her growing awareness and disdain for the injustices of slavery. Kit's perspective ultimately reflects her belief in individual freedom and humanity.
He was anti-slavery
the were pro slavery
You can view this on your "MAP" on your toolbar. But it is on Dumbbell Isle.
He writted his book "Slavery in the United States" (1836) to express his view.
anti- slavery view.
Part of the statue
he liked having slavery
Most Northern states outlawed slavery
it was bad
how did washington view on slavery evolved over time
slavery is bad
treated them as family