Comparing Russian Serfs and American Slaves

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Comparing Russian Serfs and American Slaves

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Family Life American slave family Russian Serf family http://gcssi.org/wp2/?p=2278 American slave family https://www.emaze.com/@ALRIFZCQ/Presentation-Name

Slave Families were separated as could Serf families be separated http://www.usprisonculture.com/blog/2014/05/11/the-un-mothering-of-black-women/

Music: This tune was sung by serfs who were tied together and forced to pull barges upriver. Listen to the rhythm. Song of the Volga Boatmen

Slaves in America sang work songs to keep in rhythm as they worked together on tasks such as pounding stakes into the railroad ties. Ill Be So Glad When The Sun Go Down Photo: https://orange10- 11.wikispaces.com/Work+Song,+Field,Street +calls- Protest+songs?responseToken=9c44764f943 409cb668e74be94e48792

Serfdom explained by high school students Russian Serfdom Serfdom explained by high school students Student created documentary