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A Slave Feeling Hot - Life With

for details on gameplay and the psychological "healing" mechanics. Harriet Jacobs' historical narrative

: Enslavers often falsely claimed that African people were biologically suited for extreme heat to justify forced labor in tropical and sub-tropical climates. life with a slave feeling hot

I lived in that little dismal hole, almost deprived of light and air, and with no space to move my limbs, for nearly seven years. Hanover College History Department The experiences of enslaved people - BBC Bitesize - BBC for details on gameplay and the psychological "healing"

For those slaves working in the fields, the heat is especially oppressive. The sun beats down on them, relentless in its ferocity. The air is hot and heavy, making it difficult to breathe. The work is backbreaking, and the heat only adds to the misery. Slaves toil in the fields, planting, tending, and harvesting crops, their bodies drenched in sweat. The work is backbreaking, and the heat only