Slavery Issues & Historical Reviews

Slavery Viewed by the Artist as a Wonderful Way of Life -- Currier & Ives Co.
There is no arguing with this depiction of slavery as a wonderful life, if you accept the opinion that slavery was no more cruel than other forms of servitude and employment in early America. Even whipping was not a slave-defined ritual. Indeed, whipping was used against white Europeans for all occasions requiring social punishment as a matter of law.

See What Ex-Slaves Said About Slavery--Click Here!
Interviews with ex-slaves were written down and published. Instead of claiming they were treated badly, most of the ex-slaves longed for the days when their "marsters" were with them. They said their "marsters" were their best friends. In fact, they longed for those days again.

Thomas Jefferson On Slavery and Racial Purity
A brief two paragraphs in which our President and the esteemed author of the Declaration of Independence speaks out on the truth--Racial differences between whites and blacks will cause friction and unhappiness unless blacks are removed from America once and for all.
Thomas Jefferson: Radical and Racist, A Fact-Filled Atlantic Monthly Article on Jefferson's Racial Views, Political Correctness, and Modern Racial Issues, October 1996

American Civil Rights Review
The web's first and only known unabashed collection of both positive and negative civil rights publications for student comparison and contrast papers, general reading, and just plain surfin'.

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