Incident In The Life Of A Slave Girl Analysis

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Sexual abuse and neglect have been around since slavery was still around. Children typically encounter sexual abused by an authority figure. In the book "Incident in the life of a slave girl" A twelve-year-old girl named Linda, harassed by Her master and treated cruelly by mistress. Dr.Flint whom secretly started to sexually abuse Linda began taking advantage of her. Enforcing how much of a chattel. Linda now understands there was nothing she could do to stop the sexual abuse.According to child sexual abuse "As a rule, sexual abuse is a private act, without witnesses, which leaves no physical evidence (Bays & Chadwick, 1993; Faller, 1996; Myers, Gordon, Pizzini, Saywitz, Stewart, & Walton, 1994)". Around the time of slavery, children like …show more content…

They are then left out in the open for everyone to see what harm crime was committed.Child sexual abuse portrays an incident in an adult, adolescent or child uses their power and authority to engage a minor in a provocative act or exposes the minor to inappropriate reproductive behavior or material. A person may sexually abuse a child using threats and substantial force but sexual abuse often incorporates subtle forms of manipulation in which the child is coerced into believing the activity is an expression of love, or that the child brought the abuse upon themselves. Sexual abuse involves contact and non-contact …show more content…

As a rule, sexual abuse is a private act, without witnesses, which leaves no physical evidence (Bays & Chadwick, 1993; Faller, 1996; Myers, Gordon, Pizzini, Saywitz, Stewart, & Walton, 1994). Decisions about the likelihood of sexual abuse usually come down to a child’s word against an adult’s (Faller, forthcoming). Often sexually abused children are at a disadvantage because they lack adult communication skills, do not know what to do when they sexually abused and are under the power and control of the offender. Moreover, children around the time were chattel, where slave owners could make use of them in any form of way. “ slavery destroys the morality of slaveholders, almost without exception. Slaveholders such as Dr. Flint become inhuman monsters”.(Jacobs, 1862, p 56). With this being said, this is where Dr. Flint felt that it was right to take advantage of a child who lost both parents. Not thinking about his actions and how it could traumatize Linda in the long run. Being a slave was difficult, not having control over your