outcomes: 3.5 explain and describe the development and difficulties of slave culture economically,...
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Outcomes: 3.5 explain and describe the development
and difficulties of slave culture economically, politically, socially, and spiritually in North America and Caribbean
3.6 examine how people of African descent used various means to resist enslavement through cultural expression, i.e., music and slave insurrections, religion, folktales and writing
Concepts to think about… What is culture? How does every culture express itself?
What does every culture have in common?
Why would it be in the best interest of the slave owners to keep their slaves without power?
The Daily Grind of a Slave Given enough to eat Provided shelter Could get access to better if job was
in the main house Could often be sold without warning Not uncommon for the master to
father children with the slaves who would then become slaves
Crop work long and dangerous including poisonous animals like snakes
Brutal punishments like whipping, withholding of food, locking in cages with no access to food or water, tied to a tree in the sun…
Day started early and ended late Work decided by a quota –
punishments if they were not met
The Daily Grind of a Colonial Houses made of brick or stone Small farmers lived mostly
hand to mouth with help from neighbours
Plantation owners were rich and lived mostly for recreation
Church meetings like picnics or socials were major events
Clothing depended on your level of society and was often colourful and decorated with flowers or ribbons on Sundays
Long work days but plenty of recreational opportunities for the average person
How could a slave get freedom?
freed by their owners to honor a pledge, to grant a reward, or, before the 1700s, to fulfill a servitude agreement
bought by Quakers, Methodists, and religious activists for the sole purpose of freeing them (a practice soon banned in the southern states)
ran away to free territory "self-purchase“ purchasing their own
relatives.
Slave culture - YouTube
Who’s interests were served by slavery? What link do you see in the “lopsided balance of
power”? Give evidence for a link between economic power,
social power (power to make social change), and political power with marginalization.
How do you see the mixing of African and Colonial traditions?
What was one form of ultimate power that slave owners had that was alluded to at the end of the clip?
Expression of Culture
Slaves were not permitted to read and write
Teaching a slave to read or write was against the law
Passing down of stories or warnings was through oral tradition, songs and art
From one generation to the next subtle changes
Expressions of culture Food – Spiced, melons,
corn, fished and hunted, usually not given enough
Clothing – Made from what they were given, traded through the plantations among slaves
Religion – mixtures of African and Christianity
Art – Decorated what they could use like pipe bowls, functional art and told stories – quilts hidden in plain view
Slave Music Different Kinds of
Music Different occasions Few instruments Often required few
people Often told a story 3 main kinds:
Work, Worship, Recreation
Cornfield Holler – YouTube (Work Song)
“It makes a long time man feel bad" & "Prison Blues" – YouTube (Work Song)
Do Lord Remember Me Mississippi John Hurt – YouTube (Worship)
Amazing Grace - Wintley Phipps – YouTube (Worship)
Paul Robeson - Shortenin bread :) - YouTube (Recreation)
go to sleep little baby (a cappella ~ harmony) – YouTube (Recreation)
Slave Song Book? HISTORY DETECTI
VES | Slave Songbook | PBS - YouTube
What would make this a very important find?
How important was music in slave culture?
How do we know?
Discussion Groups In groups of 4
discuss the concept given. Make sure you appoint a recorder to write down at least three points you discussed and at least one more question you would have.
Discussion Topics:
Discuss the concept of a slave culture �that is different from colonial culture
Consider how the slave culture �evolved as a different culture from the colonial settlers
Discuss why it would be in the best �interest of a colonial culture to marginalize slaves and their children
Discuss the combination of African traditions and religions with Christianity
Discuss the link between religious ties and conditions of slavery
Discuss the unique importance of �folklore and oral traditions, including music to a non-literate and repressed group of people