• An Essay on the Historical Relevance of the Slave Revolts of Gabriel Prosser, Nat Turner, and Denmark Vassey

     

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Publicēts: 01.12.1996.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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The Declaration of Independence states that all men are created equal and hold certain unalienable rights, among these being, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but for those not even considered to be human seldom achieved the acknowledgement of these rights through peaceful means, but often through tumultuous violence and the abrupt ending of lives. Slavery is an institution that clearly denies these basic rights, allowing for the inhumane treatment of people because of the color of their skin. The legacies of slave rebellion leaders such as Nat Turner, Gabriel Prosser, and Denmark Vassey have and continue to be an undeniable and ubiquitous proponent of the antebellum/anti-slavery period.
Very few, if any, African-Americans accepted or were contented with their status as slaves, as was no different with Gabriel Prosser. Prosser was the twenty-four year old leader of the first major slave revolt in the south. Fueled by religious indignation against the institution of slavery, Prosser began to carefully devise plans to forcefully overtake the city of Richmond, Virginia in 1800. …

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