Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Slavery in the United States

History

From 1654 until 1865, slavery was legal in the united states, in fifteen states. Most slaves were black Africans and occasionally native Americans; they were held by whites.

Indentured Servants

Most indentured servants were poor Europeans. An indentured servant is required to work for only a limited of time. Their service lasted up to three to seven years.


Chattel Slavery


Chattel slaves are considered their master’s property. They were exchanged for things like trucks, or money. They were also used for breeding and sexual favors.


Bibliography

Joseph, Todd. "History of Slavery in America". .

Friday, June 5, 2009

Cairo, IL



Cairo Illinois is known to be the strangest town on the river. They say it feels like your visiting a motion picture set from the 1950's. The population is roughly 3,632, but the city was built to sustain a population five times larger. Cairo sits behind six foot walls to prevent rampaging rivers. 37"01'31.34" N 89"11'10.76" W