“I think most people when you say slavery tend to see a group of anonymous people pulling cotton sacks in great plantation fields, and that is largely true.” PeopleThinkingGroupsFieldsSlaveryPullingCottonPlantations Author:Alex Haley
“To the Memory of those faithful brown slave-men of the plantations throughout the South, Daddy's contemporaries all, who during the war while their masters were away fighting in a cause opposed to their emancipation, brought their blankets and slept outside their mistresses' doors, thus keeping night-watch over otherwise unprotected women and children -- a faithful guardianship of which the annals of those troublous times record no instance of betrayal.” MenChildrenWarNightFightingCausesMemoriesWatchesRecordsDoorsMastersSlaverySlaveSouthBetrayalInstanceFaithfulBrownDaddyMistressBlanketEmancipationPlantationsGuardianship Author:Ruth Stout
“It was that period in the vernal quarter when we may suppose the Dryads to be waking for the season. The vegetable world begins to move and swell and the saps to rise, till in the completest silence of lone gardens and trackless plantations, where everything seems helpless and still after the bond and slavery of frost, there are bustlings, strainings, united thrusts, and pulls-all-together, in comparison with which the powerful tugs of cranes and pulleys in a noisy city are but pigmy efforts.” WorldMayStillsSeemsTogetherMovingUnitedPowerfulEffortCitiesSilencePeriodsSpringGardenSeasonsSlaveryComparisonWakingVegetablesQuartersHelplessAprilThrustSpringtimeFrostNoisyLoneSapPlantationsCranesPulleys Book:FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (British Classics Series): Historical Romance Novel Source: FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (British Classics Series): Historical Romance Novel
“Politicians argue for abortion largely because they do not want to spend the necessary money to feed, clothe and educate more people... There are those who argue that the right to privacy is of higher order than the right to life. I do not share that view... That was the premise of slavery. You could not protest the existence or treatment of slaves on the plantation because that was private and therefore outside of your right to concerned.” PeopleWantOrderViewsExistenceShareHigherPoliticianConcernedSlaverySlaveArguingAbortionPrivacyTreatmentProtestEducatePremisesRight To LifePlantationsRight To Privacy Author:Jesse Jackson
“If you read the story of slavery and see the part that the Uncle Tom played in the plantation, and then you see how the white man today has changed his tactics, but he still occupies the same position, in that same context you find Uncle Tom. He has changed his tactics but he still occupies the same position.” IfsMenStillsStoriesTodayWhitePositionChangedSlaveryTomsUnclesWhite ManTacticsPlantationsUncle Tom Author:Malcolm X
“Just as Uncle Tom, back during slavery used to keep the Negroes from resisting the bloodhound or resisting the Ku Klux Klan by teaching them to love their enemies or pray for those who use them despitefully, today Martin Luther King is just a twentieth-century or modern Uncle Tom or religious Uncle Tom, who is doing the same thing today to keep Negroes defenseless in the face of attack that Uncle Tom did on the plantation to keep those Negroes defenseless in the face of the attack of the Klan in that day.” UseTodayFacesUsedReligiousEnemyTeachingModernCenturyPrayingKingsSlaveryTomsUnclesLutherTwentieth CenturyResistingDefenselessKu Klux KlanPlantationsUncle TomBloodhounds Author:Malcolm X
“When you think about the abolition of slavery for example, for the ruling class with the rich white people owning plantations and states, and things like that, slavery was to their benefit. To oppose it didn't make any sense at all on a rational basis. But on a rights basis, on a principle basis, it made obvious, overwhelming sense.” PeopleThinkingMadeStatesWhiteClassPrinciplesRichRightsExampleBenefitsBasesSlaveryObviousRationalOverwhelmingRulingAbolitionPlantationsAbolition Of Slavery Author:Edward Snowden
“The process of creating art allows me to learn about the subject I'm illustrating. So, if I want to learn more about plantation life and slavery, I try to find clients that will give me an opportunity to work on projects that will visualize those experiences of the enslaved African and people of color. I get to learn about my roots, and my artwork allows the reader into that world by creating images that are accessible.” PeopleIfsWorldWantGivingTryingArtOpportunityProcessSubjectsColorReaderProjectsCreatingRootsGive MeSlaveryClientsArtworkPlantationsCreating ArtIllustrating Author:Jerry Pinkney
“Racism is a way to gain economic advantage at the expense of others. Slavery and plantations may be gone, but racism still allows us to regard those who may keep us from financial gain as less than equals.” WayMayStillsGoneEconomicRacismGainsAdvantageRegardSlaveryFinancialExpensesPlantations Author:Alveda King
“The South was at the point where the scale was tipping against slavery. It was slowly dawning on the plantation owners that slave labor was not economic, besides being morally wrong. Slavery was destined to be abolished, whether for economic reasons or moral reasons matters not, but the international intriguers were not going to wait for voluntary abolition to rob them of their trump card.” WarMatterReasonWaitingMoralEconomicTrumpLaborSlaverySlaveSouthInternationalScalesCardsCivil WarOwnersDestinedAbolitionTippingPlantationsSlave Labor Author:John Coleman
“Many Southern Plantation owners were working towards the day when they could convert their investment to more profitable industrial production as had been done in the North, and others felt that freemen who were paid wages would be more efficient than slaves who had no incentive to work. For the present, however, they were stuck with the system they inherited. They felt that a complete and sudden abolition of slavery with no transition period would destroy their economy and leave many of the former slaves to starve - all of which actually happened in due course.” WarDoneWould BeCoursesFeltEconomyHappenedPeriodsPaidSlaverySlaveInvestmentProductionsDuesStuckFormerCivil WarOwnersTransitionSouthernEfficientWagesIncentivesProfitableAbolitionFreemanPlantationsAbolition Of Slavery Author:G. Edward Griffin
“Involuntary mental hospitalization is like slavery. Refining the standards for commitment is like prettifying the slave plantations. The problem is not how to improve commitment, but how to abolish it” ProblemStandardsCommitmentSlaverySlavePsychologicalPsychiatryPsychiatristAbolishInvoluntaryRefiningPsychiatricPlantations Author:Thomas Szasz
“Like slaves on the sugar plantations of the Antilles, ...the sugar slaves of southern Louisiana had negative birthrates for as long as slavery lasted.” LongNegativeSlaverySlaveSouthernSugarLouisianaPlantations Author:Ned Sublette