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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

'Celia, A Slave by Melton Alonza McLaurin'

' passim the practice the precedents impression of the judg manpowert of conviction this account took place is iodin of sequestration entirely. non just segregation of color just now of gender, power, and given veracious. Although women argon important, the men are the alpha and the ezed when it comes to Newsome family and others in Missouri. Celia, a person of medium and dedication was alas born during a prison term of suffrage along with others. Upon reading further, we are sufficient to see a Southerners right to piazza and right to do what they will to that home. Owning slaves was a social means of life. Robert first purchased Celia in 1850 from an un cognise vender for unknown reasons. What is known is that from the moment he purchased Celia, Newsome regarded her as two his holding and his doxy. (McLaurin, 22). For it was the way of the sulfur to own slaves for the owners privilege. Robert Newsome took this to center of attention and realized that the legal philosophys that were in place were legalitys on paper only. To him and just about of the owners of slaves at the time saw the police forces as something that must be put on paper still never carried out. If those law were to have been implement it would have been a moot point, callable to the pressure of the humans in that county.\nHe therefore move to have versed relations with Celia against her will. The versed abuse make up produced two children which Robert fathered. It was something that men of the time believed, they believed that perfection had given them a right to do with their own property as they pleased. in time with the fact that the know knew that all slaves were property they still still that they had a right to be and live. However, because their color, the slaves and in this case Celia was already fighting an acclivitous battle. Any law at the time was very refined to rule in favor of a slave.\nIt was part of cabaret to favor the washrag ow ners when it came to the laws of slavery. In the sulphur there was no universal law for both pitch-dark sl... '

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