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  1. Feb 2023
    1. But the stars shone out as brightly as if such things had never been, the blushingfruit-trees poured their fragrance on the evening air, and the scene was ascalmly sweet and quiet as if Man had never marred the glorious beauties ofEarth by deeds of cruelty and wrong

      man vs nature

    2. , that did not bear each its own sad burden of thoseunhappy ones, whose only crime is that they are not strong and wise.

      voc

    3. the buyer, who now heldall their happiness in his hands

      voc

    4. Some of them regarded the sale with perfectindifference, never making a motion, save to turn from one side to the other atthe word of the dapper Mr. Byran,

      !!!!!

    5. Blighted homes, crushed hopes and broken hearts

      voc

      because they were being divided, not bc they were treated as slaves

    6. demeanor were quite as unexceptionable as they would have been had theybeen the highest ladies in the land, and through all the insults to which theywere subjected they conducted themselves with the most perfect decorumand self-respect.

      slaves conduct - voc

    7. where the slave liked the appearance of the proposed buyer, and fanciedthat he might prove a kind "Mas'r

      still good- voc

    8. s were examined with as little consideration as if they had beenbrutes indeed;

      voc

    9. brutes
    10. It is true they were sold "in families"; but let us see: a man and his wife werecalled a "family,"

      concept of family in slavery bussinness,

      • dinnouncing
    11. intertwined

      twisted together or closely connected so as to be difficult to separate:

      https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles/intertwined

    12. shambles

      a state of total disorder.

    13. two happy little communities

      voc

    14. were torn asunder,

      archaic : into parts torn asunder 2 : apart from each other

      https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/asunder

    15. homes

      voc

    16. Do they notnaturally become one great family, each man a brother unto each

      description of the group of slaves as a family

    17. None of the Butler slaves have ever been sold before, but have been on thesetwo plantations since they were born.

      thses slaves's history

    18. ismal Swamp,

      Great Dismal Swamp, also called Dismal Swamp, marshy region on the Coastal Plain of southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, U.S., between Norfolk, Virginia, and Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

      https://www.britannica.com/place/Great-Dismal-Swamp

      From about 1680 to the Civil War, it appears that the swamp communities were dominated by Africans and African-Americans.

      https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/deep-swamps-archaeologists-fugitive-slaves-kept-freedom-180960122/

    19. negro speculators

      resort to trading in human beings

    20. revolvers and kindred delicacies

      this paragraph describe in a frank way the people intertested in buying the slaves

    21. ough breed, slangy, profane and bearish,

      breed: kind

      slangy: informal

      profane: obscene, vulgar

      bearish:

      all words connotating a particular anathomie of the buyers

    22. hither

      towards

    23. breakingup of an old family estate

      split, bifurcation

    24. Star-SpangledAmerica

      referring to Star Spangled Banner (flag)

      The Star-Spangled Banner, or the Great Garrison Flag, was the garrison flag that flew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor during the naval portion of the Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812.

      wikipedia

    25. chattels

      : an enslaved person held as the legal property of another : BONDMAN He had struck down my personality, had subjected me to his will, made property of my body and soul, reduced me to a chattel … —Frederick Douglass Some, most notably the Quakers, hoped that moral suasion would convince slaveholders to free their chattels.

      https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chattel

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