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  1. Mar 2018
    1. he head, neck, and shoulders of Mary were literally cut to pieces. I have frequently felt her head, and found it nearly covered with festering sores, caused by the lash of her cruel mistress. I do not know that her master ever whipped her, but I have been an eye-witness to the cruelty of Mrs. Hamilton. I used to be in Mr. Hamilton's house nearly every day. Mrs. Hamilton used to sit in a large chair in the middle of the room, with a heavy cowskin always by her side, and scarce an hour passed during the day but was marked by the blood of one of these slaves.

      It is normal for slaves to experience cruelty from the mistress of the house if the mistress knows that the master is having sexual relations with the slave. It is not common to hear about a mistress being cruel or more cruel than the master is described to be towards these women slaves.

    2. I had resided but a short time in Baltimore before I observed a marked difference, in the treatment of slaves, from that which I had witnessed in the country. A city slave is almost a freeman, compared with a slave on the plantation. He is much better fed and clothed, and enjoys privileges altogether unknown to the slave on the plantation.

      It is important that someone of color get to see what it looks like having the chance to be free or appearing to be free. The different lifestyle can push you to be equally free. Seeing the difference in a city slave and a plantation slave.

    3. There were no beds given the slaves, unless one coarse blanket be considered such, and none but the men and women had these. This, however, is not considered a very great privation. They find less difficulty from the want of beds, than from the want of time to sleep; for when their day's work in the field is done, the most of them having their washing, mending, and cooking to do, and having few or none of the ordinary facilities for doing either of these, very many of their sleeping hours are consumed in preparing for the field the coming day; and when this is done, old and young, male and female, married and single, drop down side by side, on one common bed,--the cold, damp floor,--each covering himself or herself Page 11 with their miserable blankets; and here they sleep till they are summoned to the field by the driver's horn.

      I feel that this depicted just how low the slaves were viewed in society. The slaves were sleeping in conditions that are very similar to how you house animals. They don't even deserve a bed and have to take care of themselves, their families, and give more than half of their day to their masters to help provide for their families.