In Africa, where people can live in peace. Tribes live freely in the vast country, doing what they please, living like human beings. They have families, friends, religion, and a culture, like what we have now. That was what it was like for Kunta Kinte from the movie “Roots”, a young African male, that was kidnapped from his home. They put him in chains, and shipped him over to America with about 1000 of his own people. His freedom was destroyed the second they forced him on the evil boat. He was no longer a free human being, but a tool used by other humans. When he got off, he was seperated from his girl friend, Fanta, and auctioned to a bunch of rich men. He was 1000 maybe, 2000 miles away from home, but he didn’t know, how could he? In America they called all colored people “niggers” and turned them into slaves for their own personal work. He was lost, confused, and driven with fear, so he resisted and thought of every white man to be his enemy.
Soon he meets Fiddler, a African- American, that was born a slave, Kunta knew that there was other people like him in the country, and considered him a friend. Soon, his new “master” put Fiddle in charge of Kunta for 6 months until his birthday to become a the perfect slave. Fiddler was not too kind to Kunta at first, because he did not really want the responsibility, as u can take it from the tone of his voice and his criticizing remarks. Fiddler did not have a very good life, but it was easier for him than the other slaves in the area. He had privileges which was liquor for medicine, dining at the “big house” and sleeping on a pinewood floor. He would loose these privileges if he did not succeed in training Kunta. But soon becomes a friend, and a mentor-like figure to Kunta. But Kunta wanted nothing more than to just escaped and go back to his home, he said it himself, he wanted to be free. At the end he tried to run but finds himself lost, and tired and gets recaptured. Fiddler represents the need for survival in a world like that, Kunta Kinte represents the love for freedom, which was taken away from him before his very eyes. Two different people in a world where they are all alike.
The Essay on African America People Slaves White
The Injustice of Slavery Slaves were people who were taken from their home land in Africa and brought to America, to serve as servants on farms, doing household chores, etc. Slaves were used from the beginning of time, by people like the Egyptians. Now a days it is illegal to own slaves, but it still happens. And to this day African Americans are discriminated. In my opinion, that is just not ...
Although they come from a different background, they are both slaves, they do not have their freedom, the only reason they are surviving is because they are working like tools. If they don’t work, they have no use, and can be discarded. Fiddler was born as a slave, he lost the ability know what freedom is like, and the same goes for Kunta once he arrived in America. Both their life is harsh, working so hard for nothing more than a dirt floor to sleep on, and food that can barely give them the nutrients they need to survive. Its survival at the expense of labor, where they can easily get if they were free. Although they’re freedom is gone, Fiddler and Kunta have thier friendship, and they look out for each other. Kunta complies with Fiddler to make it easier for him, and does what he tells him to do, so he would not get in trouble. Fiddler contributes a lot to Kunta, he protects him from Mr Aimes, and gives him tips on how to survive in this world., and at the end when Kunta broke the chains he let Kunta go for his attempted escape. He could’ve had another alternative than to let Kunta go, he could got new chains and put them on, but instead he let him go at the expense of his privileges. They have their differences and also they’re similarities.
Kunta and Fiddler, are two slaves that define the word “Fictive Kin”, they’re are like brothers with different actions, but similar thoughts. I’m sure if Fiddler was a kidnapped slave, he’s do the same thing as Kunta. That’s must how all imported slaves feel. I’m also sure that Kunta would feel the same way Fiddler felt, when you are born a slave, and that you’ve learned nothing more than to be one. They managed to comply with each other but also deceive each other. Living through this time alone would be the worst thing, but Kunta and Fiddler are lucky enough to have each other.
The Essay on Spanish Crown Slaves Freedom Slave
To his majesty, Charles IV, King of Spain, On behalf of my fellow brothers and myself, I address to the crown a serious conflict that needs immediate attention and closure. The continuous enslavement of blacks must end. With all due respect this is not a threat of forthcoming forced slave independence but a promise. I know that I am not the first to bring to your attention this idea. The maroons, ...