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Maksim231197 [3]
3 years ago
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On one of these sale days, I saw a mother lead seven children to the auction-block. She knew that some of them would be taken fr

om her; but they took all. The children were sold to a slave-trader, and their mother was brought by a man in her own town. Before night her children were all far away. She begged the trader to tell her where he intended to take them; this he refused to do. How could he, when he knew he would sell them, one by one, wherever he could command the highest price? I met that mother in the street, and her wild, haggard face lives to-day in my mind. She wrung her hands in anguish, and exclaimed, "Gone! All gone! Why don't God kill me?" I had no words wherewith to comfort her. Instances of this kind are of daily, yea, of hourly occurrence. Based on the passage, which part of slave life most likely made its way into songs and stories of the slave communities?
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katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Personal and Emotional Wreckage

Explanation:

Us has humans thrive for others drama intentional or not. Sob stories fall under this particular category which is why most songs, films, or any media shared image is based around the negative aspect. Many songs refer to the fact of the slaves or slaves family emotional distress and there feeling about a negative situation. It also refers to the events that led up to the action or after the action to provide detailed furry.

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