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The Labor of Slave Men
The Labor of Slave
Women and Children
Religion, Superstition
, and Education
Slave Art and
Recreation
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This crop was used to make rope hemp and other textiles
Hemp
What slave tradition would be passed down by word of mouth?
African stories
What would slaves sometime hide messages in, in order to communicate with each other?
Quilts
What slave instrument was the modern predecessor to the banjo?
The Akonting
What tribe brought the Akonting to the Americas?
The Jola Tribe
If a slave were going to “meetin”, where would they be going?
The Church
Where did slave women most often work?
In the Home
Who’s Job was least strenuous: Children, Men, or Women
Children
Describe the relationship between a slave women and a master’s child?
The Slave women was a nanny/caregiver for a master’s children.
Name two of the three crafts women made mentioned in the presentation?
Baskets, Rugs, and Quilts
What are most of the crafts pictured?
Toys of the slave children
True or False: Slaves were educated able to be educated by their masters.
False- Educating a slave was usually not allowed
Give the name of the Ghost of Waveland? Booooooo!
Moses
What example of good luck was given in the presentation and also commonly believed by slaves?
A Horseshoe
What was the example of bad luck given in the presentation?
A Dog Howling
True or False: There were many churches available for only slaves
False
How many slaves were considered to be alot for a Kentucky plantation?
50
Name two important crops grown in Kentucky.
Tobacco and Corn