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Slavery Culture in the South By Payton
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Slavery Culture

Jun 20, 2015

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This is about the culture of slaves when they were in the southern states.
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Page 1: Slavery Culture

Slavery Culture in the South

By Payton

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Slaves used old traditions

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They brought their cooking styles

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They brought their gospel singing

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Slaves adapted Christianity and African religious ways

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Slaves lived together

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Some stayed in small shacks

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Others stayed in slave quarters

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Families stayed together

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Slaves attended church

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They valued traditions and family

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They hoped and dreamed for freedom

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Old traditions kept happiness

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Religious rites did too

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Slaves worshiped with great enthusiasm

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Praying kept hopes for freedom

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They were great story tellers

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Folk tales were about animals

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Animals took characteristics of people

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Slaves sang songs for joy

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Songs sung by the men

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“Swing low Sweet Chariot”

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“Marching ‘Round Selma”

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Influence on slave culture

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Old traditions affected their culture

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Limitations of activities affected slaves

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Religion played a big role