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Existing comment: Resistance to Slavery

Travelers to Virginia were appalled by the slavery they saw practiced there. In 1842, the English novelist Charles Dickens wrote of the "gloom and dejection" and "ruin and decay" that he attributed to "this horrible institution." Inevitably, the intolerable abuses caused a number to commit suicide. A few initiated rebellion––the ultimate crisis imagined by the slaveowner.
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