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Kenneth Stampp Troublesome Property

titioned the legislature to expel all free persons of color from South Carolina.”(Stammp, 267)Many slaves would cease any chance at loosening the chains on their feet. Many would try to get work in tobacco factories, or in the Tredegar Iron Company, explains Stammp. This was because they were under less restraint than if they were working inn the fields. Also these tasks would allow them to possibly earn money, which in turn would help them to becoming freemen.Stammp also tells how most of the time slave would have to yield to the authority of their masters, this was mostly be cause it was simply practical. But few went throughout life without expressing some sort of discontent. This is where the term troublesome property comes in. One way in which I think Stammp tries to show the unwillingness foe saves to conform to the labors assigned to them I by just simply playing dumb. “ Let a hundred men show him how to hie, or drive a wheelbarrow, he’ll still take the one by the bottom, and the other by the wheel.” (Stammp, 270) Also, slaves would only work when they were in sight of a master or an overseer. Stammp writes of how the work at one end of a line would stop as soon as the overseer would pass, then it would commence again when he reached the other end and turned back around. Other ways in which slaves would fake their maters was, during cotton picking time they would take cotton from the gin, to be weighed at the end of the day with the fresh harvest. Also they would put dirt and rocks in their baskets so to not be accused of loafing, explains Stammp. Illness was a common tool of the slave to not have to work. Female slaves would fake a pregnancy, and build up the extra rations that would be given to her. When she disappointed, she would receive a flogging, but all seemed worth it to her, says Stammp. Also, females would fake menstrual pains and the master would just have to take her word for an...

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