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Analysis Of Fitzhugh's The Universal Law Of Slavery

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Fitzhugh 's "The Universal Law of Slavery" is a pro-slavery work. Fitzhugh attempts to defend slavery by saying, "He the Negro is but a child, and must be governed as a child" (1621). He also goes on to say, "The negro race is inferior to the white race" (1621). These points are meant to explain why slavery is necessary. However, these points only go to show Fitzhugh 's ignorance. It also goes to show the reasons that slavery should never have been around in the first place; the reasoning is not logical. The man justified enslaving a race by comparing them to children and implying that they are lesser than white people, all because of the color of their skin. If black people were "inferior" to white people, why is it that white people were
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