The Misrepresentation of Christianity in Slave Lands
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thing yet exercised another. Slaves were beaten day after day for no reason significant enough to be lashed with a leather whip. There is no justification, including the practice of Christianity, for the barbaric treatment given to the slaves. In fact, one can say, and Douglass does, that the religion of the slave land is an imposter (Douglass 105). It reveals no similarities of the faith and should be stripped of the false name it acquired.
thing yet exercised another. Slaves were beaten day after day for no reason significant enough to be lashed with a leather whip. There is no justification, including the practice of Christianity, for the barbaric treatment given to the slaves. In fact, one can say, and Douglass does, that the religion of the slave land is an imposter (Douglass 105). It reveals no similarities of the faith and should be stripped of the false name it acquired.