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Horrific Letters to Slave Owner, R. C. Ballard, Regarding Abuse Of The Female Slave

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Enslaved men endured many forms of abuse at the hands of their masters and overseers, including whippings and beatings. Women slaves, too, felt the pain of the lash, as well as other forms of mistreatment. Many women were also sexually abused, whether by being harassed, raped, or forced into concubinage. The attached letters address two []

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