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SLAVE CULTURE & AFRICAN AMERICANS

SLAVE CULTURE & AFRICAN AMERICANS. DURING THE ANTEBELLUM PERIOD. SLAVE CULTURE. HMMMM………. Considering the conditions in which the slaves were under…..what do YOU think helped them get through from day to day?. RELIGION. RELIGION.

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SLAVE CULTURE & AFRICAN AMERICANS

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  1. SLAVE CULTURE &AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING THE ANTEBELLUM PERIOD

  2. SLAVE CULTURE

  3. HMMMM………. Considering the conditions in which the slaves were under…..what do YOU think helped them get through from day to day?

  4. RELIGION

  5. RELIGION The African slaves were very spiritual & religious people who continued to believe that God would hear their prayers.

  6. RELIGION Slave-owners forced the Africans to become Christians and to abandon their old African religions (including Islam).

  7. SLAVE MASTERS FORBID ISLAM

  8. RELIGION Although the slave-owners desired for the slaves to become Christians……they would NOT allow Blacks into their all-white churches.

  9. RELIGION Slaves instead held their OWN church services and continued to pray that things would become better.

  10. RELIGION The Black slaves worshipped under their created denomination of Christianity called African Methodist Episcopal

  11. AME FOUNDER- RICHARD ALLEN

  12. AME A.M.E. churches are predominately black churches that serve the spiritual as well as social needs for African Americans.

  13. EXTRA CREDIT !!!!!!! LET’S MEET UP TO WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP TOGETHER. THIS SUNDAY…AT AN AME CHURCH !

  14. SPIRITUALS

  15. SPIRITUALS Slaves often sang religious songs that while working, in the fields: • To provide comfort • Give hidden messages on how to escape

  16. SPIRITUALS Amazing Grace is probably the most popular slave spiritual ever. Amazing Grace speaks of comfort and ease in the time of despair

  17. Listen and enjoy Youtube video: Amazing grace-Yolanda Adams

  18. SPIRITUALS • There are other slave spirituals such as: 1. Wade in the Water: 2. Follow the Drinking Gourd 3. Let my People Go

  19. DRUMMING

  20. DRUMMING The slaves used drums for celebrations and communicating secret messages.

  21. DRUMMING THE AFRICAN DRUM IS CALLED A DJEMBE

  22. DRUMS MANY slave owners BANNED the use of drums on their plantations.

  23. DRUMMING But the love of drumming has never left the souls of Black people. Even to THIS day!

  24. DRUMMING HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED WHAT THE MOST POPULAR SECTION OF A PREDOMINATELY BLACK BANDS IS…..

  25. DRUMMING HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED THE EXPRESSION OF A BLACK KID WHEN THEY HEAR THE BEAT OF THEIR FAVORITE RAP SONG?

  26. YOUTUBE CLIP: African Djembe Drummers in Paris Metro [HD]

  27. DRUMMING Question: “Why do so many Black people love drums and beats so much?” Answer: It’s in their nature.

  28. THINKABOUTTHIS!! You can take the African out of Africa: but you can’t take Africa out of the African.

  29. LANGUAGES

  30. LANGUAGE Slaves created languages to keepthe slave masters from understanding what they were saying.

  31. LANGUAGES The secret languages that were created by the slaves are STILLSPOKEN TODAY by Black people throughout the WORLD.

  32. GULLAH(aka Geechie) Originated in South Carolina and is amixture of African languages and English. _______________

  33. Listen to Gullah speaker Watch youtube clip of : “Origins of African-American English”

  34. CREOLE • A mixture of either: English and French or English and Spanish

  35. ListentoCreolespeakers Youtubeclips: 1.“Andre’sold auntyspeaks inHatian Creole” & 2. InterviewWyclefen Creole

  36. PATOIS pronounced:pat-wah ____________________ Broken, “non-Standard” Englishthat was created by slaves so that the slave-masters couldnot understand them talking.

  37. Listen to patois speaker Youtube clip: 1. FUNNY JAMAICAN WOMEN INTERVIEW

  38. IMPORTANT !!!! • Some people look down upon those who speak Gullah, Creole and Patois. They feel as though these speakers are uneducated because they are not using one main language in its standard form. • Sort of like African Americans and Ebonics.

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