Unnamed Enslaved People

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Unnamed Enslaved People
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Unnamed Enslaved People
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Black
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Multi Gender Group
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Enslaved Black
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Minor
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Dead
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There are two references in the "Appendix" to the slaves who lived in Yoknapatawpha before the Civil War. The term "slaves" appears only in reference to the "shiftless slaves" owned by the descendants of the Chickasaw tribe who remain in the region after the Indian Removal (329). But the Compson family, like the other "masters of plantations" in Yoknapatawpha, owned a number of slaves as well (328). Their existence is indicated by the "slavequarters" listed among the structures on the Compson estate (328), and by Jason IV's reference to Lincoln freeing them "from the Compsons" in 1865 (340).

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CUT: The narrative characterizes the slaves as "shiftless," an adjective that the slaves seem to have assumed - along with the farm work - from their owners, the masters who are former "shiftless farmers" (328).
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