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How did your ideas about North American slavery change after reading the narrative

How did your ideas about North American slavery change after reading the narrative

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Autobiography of Rev. Thomas W. Henry, of the A.M.E. Church: Electronic Edition.

Henry Thomas W. 1794-1877

http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/henry/henry.html

1) Write a 5-7 page summary of the narrative, focusing on the following themes:

A) Name

B) Place of Birth

C) Place or places of enslavement

D) Work

E) Family

F) Master-Salve Relationship (How did they describe the relationship with the master?)

G) Religious Life

H) Resistance and Punishment

I) Emancipation

J) Other interesting aspects of their experience as a slave.

a) What did you learn about this particular slavery experience?

b) How did your ideas about North American slavery change after reading the narrative?

C) What was the most interesting part of their story?

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Summary

Henry W. Thomas was born one of the Richard Barnes slaves. He was born in 1794 in Leonardtown of Maryland. It was until the death f his boss Richard Barnes that he was sends to Hagerstown Maryland. He served under different men until he was of the age of 22 years. His last master was a staunch religious man that caused him to convert from catholic to protestant 1819 and later received his freedom in the 1821. He started his mission with funeral services where he led the ceremonies. He was awarded the…

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