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The Presence Of Slavery In The Adventures

The Presence Of Slavery In ?The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn? Essay, Research Paper


On September 23rd, 1862, Abraham Lincoln provided our wonderful


nation with The Emancipation Proclamation . This speech declared all slaves


free in those states still in rebellion against the United States on


January 1st, 1863. The statement only applied to the states which, after


that date, were under the military control of the Union Army. It did


not apply to those slave states such as Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland,


Missouri, some parts of Virginia, and Louisiana, that were already


occupied by Northern troops.


It was not until 1865, when the Thirteenth Amendment of the


Constitution had been passed that slavery was finally abolished everywhere in


the United States. The Thirteenth Amendment states ?Neither slavery nor


involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the


party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United


States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Congress shall have


power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.?


During the time when slavery was still legal, it has been calculated


that nearly eighty eight percent of America’s slave-owners owned twenty


slaves or less. The death rate in slaves was extremely high and to


replace their loses, the women slaves were encouraged and at times forced


to begin having children around the age of thirteen. By the age of


twenty, it was expected for each one to be the mother of at least five

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children. Most owners promised women slaves their freedom after they had


produced the large amount of fifteen children.


Many slaves were treated poorly and beat, sometimes for no


apparent reason. These two factors motivated a large number of slaves to


runaway. At this time there was a Fugitive Slave Law saying that anyone


suspected of being a runaway slave could be arrested without warrant


and turned over to a claimant with nothing more than his word of


ownership. A suspected black slave could not even ask for a jury trial. Anyone


caught aiding a runaway slave by providing shelter, food, or any other


form of assistance was liable to six months’ imprisonment, a $1,000


fine, or both.


?The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? deals clearly with the social


issue of slavery. The main character, Huck, is best friends with Jim, a


runaway slave. While Huck enjoys being friends with Jim and loves


going through life with him by his side, he also knows that aiding a


runaway slave is a serious crime. Throughout the book, Huck debates the idea


of whether or not he should turn Jim in.


All in all I would have to say that the issue of slavery has evolved


completely over time. Many people have benefited from its change and


there are not many negative aspects of it (depending on your point of


view). Yes, there still are quite a few people in the world who believe


in slavery, but luckily, our society has matured enough to ban it and


treat all people as they should be treated-equally.

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