Table of Contents
- 1 What does the treatment of the slaves reveal about the captors attitudes toward human life?
- 2 Why does Equiano blame illness aboard the ship?
- 3 What is the significance of the garden Frederick Douglass?
- 4 What happens to the captive when the ship reaches Barbados?
- 5 How are crime victims victimized by the criminal justice system?
- 6 How does human trafficking affect the trauma of victims?
What does the treatment of the slaves reveal about the captors attitudes toward human life?
What does the treatment of the slaves reveal about the captors’ attitudes toward human life? The Traders greed has led them to load the ships with more slaves then can comfortably fit causing unsanitary conditions and illness. The white crewman viewed their captives as cargos.
Why does Douglass confess to feeling cursed by his reading and thinking?
Why does Douglass confess to feeling “cursed” by his reading and thinking? Douglass realized that slaves were stolen from Africa and slaves were not given basic human rights. Having this knowledge was a curse. He wanted to be free or dead.
Why does Equiano blame illness aboard the ship?
Why does equiano blame the illness aboard the ship on the “improvident avarice” of the traders? Because the illness aboard the ship is mainly caused by the cramped spaces, unbearable smell and lack of food. These factors are all caused by the trader’s greed and thoughtlessness.
What was one horror that Douglass experienced during his childhood?
8. What was one horror that Douglass experienced during his childhood? Suggested answer: Answers may vary but should mention an incident from Douglass’s time as a slave. Students may mention that Douglass was separated from his family, suffered chronic hunger, or witnessed violence against his family, for example.
What is the significance of the garden Frederick Douglass?
Was a way of telling if one’s slave was in the vicinity of the garden area. At Colonel Lloyd’s farm, he had a garden with fruit. The slaves would risk stealing fruits or vegetables to quench their hunger.
What is being narrated in the text The Interesting narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano?
The book describes Equiano’s time spent in enslavement, and documents his attempts at becoming an independent man through his study of the Bible, and his eventual success in gaining his own freedom and in business thereafter.
What happens to the captive when the ship reaches Barbados?
What happens to the captives when the ship reaches Barbados? White men look/examine the slaves. They are sold into slavery.
How old was Equiano when he was kidnapped?
age 11
According to his own account, Equiano was kidnapped at age 11 and taken to the West Indies. From there he went to Virginia, where he was purchased by a sea captain, Michael Henry Pascal, with whom he traveled widely. He received some education and changed hands twice more before he bought his own freedom in 1766.
How are crime victims victimized by the criminal justice system?
Furthermore, crime victims are often victimized by a criminal justice system that does not meet their needs. [18] In fact, it is not uncommon for crime victims to feel like they are somehow being blamed for what happened to them and questioned about their behaviors before or after the victimization.
What are the basic human rights of victims of crime?
The United Nations Declaration matches these victims’ needs with a range of rights, including the right to respect and recognition, the right to protection; access to justice and a fair treatment; assistance and support; and redress for the negative effects of crime in form of restitution and compensation.
How does human trafficking affect the trauma of victims?
Human trafficking victims often experience high levels of trauma, which can have a profound negative impact on their ability to function, their behavior, and their self-efficacy.
What is the first and most fundamental need for victims?
In fact, the first and most fundamental need for victims is recognition. Human dignity is a fundamental right. Treating victims with compassion and with respect for their dignity is a fundamental aspect of providing victims with justice.
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