The old testament lacks slavery condemnation but it has a clear teaching on ethical treatment of slaves, which was part of the culture of the surrounding nations. Slavery in the bible in the time of the Jews was not an exploitation act but rather an act of enabling the poor to provide for themselves.
The “old” versus “new” South is a reoccurring message which is embodied by Blanche, Stanley and Stella. Blanche is more a traditional figure, as she supports slavery, and expects old traditions to be held. The death of her husband progresses the story, as she becomes incapable of being self-reliant.
InFamilies in Crisis in the Old South, Loren Schweninger uses previously unexplored records to argue that the difficulties these divorcing families faced reveal much about the reality of life in a slave-holding society as well as the myriad difficulties confronted by white southern families who chose not to divorce.Basing his argument on almost 800 divorce cases from the southern United States.
Excerpt from Term Paper: Old South and Secession What Led Southerners to Choose Disunion? The South had several grievances against the North and the federal government.First they resented and feared the intent of some Northerners to limit the spread of slavery or to abolish it. Slavery was becoming more and more an issue of contention as time passed.
Elaborate uses of race, unprecedented statements about the role of religion and an overall mockery of the society of the old south serve as a method of conveying Mark Twain's opinion of society. In his dandy riverboat adventure The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain attacks the traditions of slavery, racism, and the accepted traditions of the old south.
In American Negro Slavery (1918) and Life and Labor in the Old South (1929), along with numerous articles and edited works, he gave extended treatment to the organization and regulation of plantation labor. As a southern defender of white supremacy, however, he gave relatively little attention to the slave except as a passive object of white direction.
By necessity the whole slave community needed to take responsibility for the rearing of slave children. Mothers were as a rule expected to return to work and babies were looked after by the very old and the very young. There was invariably a large number of children to look after over very long hours. Francis.
Chapter 11: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South 1)The Cotton Economy. a)The Rise of King Cotton. i)19 th century upper South (VA, MD, NC) cultivated tobacco, but unstable prices and exhaustive of soil. By 1830s upper South began to grow wheat, tobacco growing shifted westward. Southern regions of South (SC, GA, FL) continued growing rice, Gulf.
The Old South: Essays Social and Political: With a New Preface. By Thomas Nelson Page.. In this volume of early essays on the history of the Old South, I have only fluttered the leaves of the history of our people, getting a glimpse only here and there of its full life with many, many pages left unseen.
An erudite, unconventional, and often unpredictable Marxist, Genovese has forced historians of the Old South---and especially of slavery---to think in new ways about important questions. Ranging over a multitude of topics, his work is concerned mainly with the relationship between economic factors, social conditions, and culture.