Question: How do O'Donovan and Kay view slave resistance and mobility in southern institutions?  Write a 500-800 word analytical response and refer to specific sections of the essays in your response. Your response must show clear indications of citing sections of the essays you are using to support your argument.

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Read Chapters 12 and 13 in OpenStax U.S. History Textbook. and evaluate the essays found in Chapter 12 of Major Problems in American History, Vol 1: To 1877, Fourth Edition 

Prompt: The heavy shackles of slavery limited the many ways those enslaved could resist their condition. Slaves practiced passive and active resistance by creating kinship groups or by destroying the very institution holding down. For this discussion question you are being asked to analyze the essays by Anthony Kaye, "The Neighborhoods and Intimate Lives of Slaves," and Susan Eva O’Donovan "How Slaves Transformed Jails." Both O’Donovan and Kaye highlight the creativity of en-slaved women and men. However, O’Donovan and Kaye offer distinct views of the powers of mobility and southern institutions.

Question: How do O'Donovan and Kay view slave resistance and mobility in southern institutions? 

Write a 500-800 word analytical response and refer to specific sections of the essays in your response. Your response must show clear indications of citing sections of the essays you are using to support your argument. 

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