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TASK1 267
Javier Sandoval Milan 011693614

A. Analyze similarities and differences in how two of the secondary sources in the
attached "Secondary Sources List" represent the institution of
slavery (suggested length of 4–6 paragraphs) by doing the following:
Secondary sources selected: “What’s your name? Kunta Kinte” and “Slavery!
Slavery!.
1. Describe how each chosen source represents the institution of slavery. Include
two specific examples for each source and how those examples represent the
history of slavery.
A.1.1 “What’s your name, Kunta Kinte.” This short video clip of the miniseries is
based on the Novel “Roots” by Alex Haley (1976). Show us that Kunta Kinte, a
Black American fictional character, is being hung by his hands in a brutal public
demonstration of power, ready to be whipped, as ordered by his slaveholder. The
whole purpose of the demonstration was to show the power the white American
people had over the black Americans by forcing Kunta to forget his native name
and acknowledge everyone present. Witness the power the slaveholder has over
Kunta with an inhumane, brutal act. Kunta, like any other human being, succumbs
to the torture, and when asked “What is your name?” by the slaveholder, he
whispers, “Toby.” Furthermore, this demonstration was commonly used to show
everyone the outcome of disobeying their master
A.1.2 Slavery! Slavery! By Kara Walker. With her black paper silhouettes, Walker
shows us the story of the forced labor and inhumane actions performed during the
antebellum slave era. The silhouettes are of White Americans walking
pretentiously in their big, pompous dresses during their morning walks to church.
At the same time, other figures represent a black American with raggedy clothes
working on the plantations in their daily routine to enrich their masters you can
clearly distinguish one of these figures representing the labor that black
Americans were forced to do as an example, the pick of the cotton fields on the
southern regions of the colonies, she also help us visualize the inhuman acts of
chaining a human been follow by the enslaver to the auctions to be sold to their
new master with her art. Her art shows us, in general, the disturbing scene of
power and violence between the enslaved people and enslavers during the
antebellum; she uses her art to help us see far beyond the silhouette; she shows us
the cruel reality of the slavery era of our country.
2. Describe the intended audience for each of the chosen secondary sources.
A.2.1 As Alex Haley expressed during his interview, the audience when “Roots”
was published (1976) was after what he called the “Civil Rights Struggle.” At that
time, people at least understood what was presented to them. He mentioned that if
this book had been published during 1966-1968, the hit wouldn’t have been the
same; this book would have caused more anger rather than just used to inform,
express, and show the people what was happening during the antebellum.
A.2.2 Kara Walker shows us the antebellum slave era, and her figures represent
the population that lived and suffered during America’s slavery institution. With

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