12 Years A Slave History

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There have been very many movies that talk about slavery in the United States, each one of them showcasing how it felt like to be a slave when slavery had just taken roots in the United States. This movie, 12 Years a Slave, has finally brought out the true picture of how it felt like being a slave and how American masters took advantage of the cheap labor they had from the Americans. The film is an ugly truth of what transpired then and because of this it will always remain a classic. Through the various scenes, and with the passage of time, one understands that America and slavery developed side by side. They share a history that is defined by different regulatory procedures, as well as the actions and the reactions of the various Americans and the African Americans (Barker p.28). …show more content…

The focus has not been on the historical timeline; rather, it has been on the events that transpired during different times in history. These events mainly cover for how it felt like being a slave and how it felt like being a white man. During this time, the Africans were seen as servants, and they were not entitled to any form of right, unless approved by their master, who was white. Solomon is out for employment but the employers only see him as tool that has to serve their needs whenever they need them. Patsey, on the other hand, works so hard in the field and gathers more cotton as compared to his counterparts, but this does not attract any favor or recognition from her masters. All the slaves had to work very hard but they could not get any benefit for their hard