cruXref

The Crux-Reference Abstract

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Log in/Sign Up

Posted on by Mosaic Citizen

In keeping with Douglass’s account of the bare necessities that were provided for enslaved people, McFeely suggests that comforts were withheld intentionally to make black people work harder, writing “food and clothing were kept sparse” because “those who have little work to survive” (15).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Hard Work, Quality of Life, Survival, William S. McFeely by Mosaic Citizen. Bookmark the permalink.