Slave Life in the 19th Century
In Mark Twain’s novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain is very anti-slavery. In this novel, he provides an allegory to explain how and why slavery is wrong; because life of a slave in the 19th century meant being separated from his/her families, constant racial torment followed by strenuous work, and the decision of whether or not to break free from the labor. But throughout the novel, slaves got treated lightly compared to real world.
Slaves often were…
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