Gone for Good: Slave Family Separation in the Slavery Debates Pubblico
Meyer, Kathryn Ruth (2010)
Abstract
Abstract
Gone for Good:
Slave Family Separation in the Slavery Debates
By Kathryn Meyer
America's devotion to family has always had a strong role in its
culture. In the antebellum
era, the family became political as some abolitionists and slavery
supporters began using the
separation of slave families in their debates. This thesis will
demonstrate that when discussing
the separation of slave families, abolitionists and their
supporters relied upon sentimental
imagery to evoke sympathy and empathy from their audience. The
response by slavery
supporters was fragmented by multiple ideologies, sometimes
contradicting itself. When
combined with the antebellum slave narratives which used first
person accounts to gain
sympathy, the unified tactic of the abolitionists proved more
convincing than the disunity of the
slavery supporters within the argument over the separation of slave
families.
The first chapter of this thesis discusses how the abolition
movement developed into its use of
empathy in the attack against slave owners. Quotes about the
separation of slave families are
then analyzed to demonstrate the unified use of vivid imagery to
gain support. The second
chapter examines the slave owners' response, exploring their
multiple methods of countering the
attack. The final chapter considers family separation from the
antebellum slave narrative
perspective. These ex-slaves argued for the abolishment of slavery
with the techniques of the
abolitionists while simultaneously fighting back against the
reasoning used by the slavery
supporters against the anti-slavery cause.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.............................................................................................................1
Chapter 1: The Abolitionists Perspective.......................................................................4
Chapter 2: The Slavery Supporters' Perspective...........................................................11
Chapter 3: The Slave Narratives................................................................................20
Conclusion..............................................................................................................31
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