1. History and Analysis of American Slavery
He primarily keeps he uniqueness through his approach of giving a variety of perspectives and by his in-depth analysis of slave behavior. ... In contrast, his work excels in the quality of analysis about the day-to-day behaviors and attitudes of slaves, in addition to berating the atrocities that accompany slavery with well defended and beautifully executed arguments. ... Overall, Genovese offers a perspective unique in perspective and analysis, but still focusing on the overlying premises that are found in American slavery during the 1800's. He demonstrates his uniqueness through his ap...
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- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate