Childhood Under Slavery

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The academic journal that decided to review is Childhood and Sexual Identity under Slavery by Anthony S. Parent, Jr. and Susan Brown Wallace. This academic journal talks about how the importance of knowing about childhood and sexual identity in slavery and uses varies personal accounts in order to help the readers develop a deeper understanding of how sexual identity and the childhood of slaves played a key yet underrated role in slavery. The author’s purpose for writing this article is to allow the readers to learn about childhood and sexual identity under slavery through slave autobiographies and memoirs, in order to allow the readers to understand that the importance of childhood and sexual identity in slavery. The author’s main thesis …show more content…
This article contributes to understanding the history of the United States, because it helps to show the readers the importance of knowing how childhood and sexual identity played an important yet underrated role in slavery.

The three primary sources that the author utilized are “For example, see a letter from Henry Bibb to Mr. Albert G. Sibley, November 4,1852” (in Blassingame, Slave Testimony, p. 55), Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass [1845], in Michael Meyer, ed., Frederick Douglass: The Narrative and Selected Writings (New York, 1984), p. 42, and Stephen M. Weissman, "Frederick Douglass, Portrait of a Black Militant: A Study in the Family Romance," Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 30 [1975]: 750). The first primary source is
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Such laws, wrote one official, “respected the past and corrected only the future.” (pg. 407). This quote helps to show how children whose parents were already slaves were basically the master’s property since they were in the womb. This also helps to show how the children’s lives weren’t as bleak as it was for their parents, because the children knew they would be able to be free