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Walter Johnson's Life In Soul By Soul

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Soul by soul by Walter Johnson interprets life inside the antebellum slave market by using evidence and information through slave narratives and slave-holders’ letter. Walter Johnson conveys this by talking about different influences (physical, psychological, social, and genealogical) throughout the book. During the reading Walter Johnson shows evidence of how slave market impacted the lives of slave and how the slave market generated a status among the slave buyers and slave traders. Dehumanization ; Walter Johnson refers to a slave as ‘a person with a price’ because like other pieces of property, slaves spent most of their time outside the market held to a standard of value but rarely priced. Any slave’s identity could be disrupted as easily as a price could be set and a piece of paper passed from one hand to another (p.19). …show more content…

Evidently they had scars on various parts of their body mostly on their backs as a result of being thoroughly beaten by slave traders when they tried to escape or provide workforce. Some slaves run away when they found out that they were going to be sold. They faced both social death and literal death in the killing fields of the lower south. They had nothing left to lose; isolation, hunger, exposure, tracking dogs and the threats of violent capture and sadistic punishment that their owners generally used to keep them from slipping out from under their own prices could no longer provoke enough fear to keep these men from running away. 'Lewis Clarke ran away as soon as he heard the "report" that he was going to be sold to Louisiana. Like Clarke, many of the escaped slaves whom William still met at the northern outlet of the underground Railroad dated their decision to run away to the time when they heard they were to be sold for debt or punishment.' (pg31). Running away was a common way of slaves'

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