Brief Summary Of J. B. Johnson's Soul By Soul

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In the book Soul by Soul explains the life inside the antebellum slave market. Johnson talks about slavery pens in the South in Louisiana. Outside the pen, slaves were publicly displayed, dressed in suits in the hopes of attracting buyers. Johnson recounts the horror that slaves lived day to day with the fear of being separated from their families and community. In soul by soul Johnson focuses on three main point, slave, slave buyers and slave seller. In the first chapter Johnson explains the Chattel Principle, describing the treatment of slaves as property of the traders. "Slave’s identity might be disrupted as easily as a price could be set and a piece of paper passed from one hand to another" (Soul by Soul 19). Although slave-owners tried