Arent I a woman by deborah gray white
Ar'n't I a Woman
The hardships of slavery were not easy for anyone whether they were male or female. However, these experiences of hardships differed greatly among black males and females in the south. Male and female slaves had their own ways of dealing with the depression of slavery by passively or actively resisting against their masters. Also, they had different types of work assigned to them usually based on gender and value. Finally, they
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was an off spring of the master.
As one could see there were many differences between the lives of a male slave and a woman slave in the south. They both experienced hardships of their own and coped with it in their own fashion. The life of a male slave was just as brutal as the life of a female slave thus it is impossible to say that one had it easier than the other.
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