Why Slavery Deserves to Die.
I am truly anti-slavery. The very fact of people owning someone else is honestly disgusting, degrading, and downright horrible treatment/ In the case of John v Mann, This girl Linda Brown was already owned as a slave, and was rented to another, and got shot by the renter. It's incredible how humanity was.

In the case of John v. Mann, Mann is the one who hired Lydia from her owner, and it wasn’t even his slave to begin with. For what sole reason did you have to reprimand a rented slave? As Lydia fled, he shot her in the back wounding her. For what reason would he have the need to shoot her? Do you not think that Lydia was trying to flee back to her owner? Is it truly his belief that Lydia is not equal to you in the case of being a person? Though she may be a slave, he does not have the authority to shoot another person’s slave. A person, be it a free man or a slave property, is still a person. A person that contains knowledge and an understanding of her surroundings. There is definitely error on Mann's part to rebuke Lydia for her actions, but to shoot her with the possibility of killing her is beyond redemption. All life has value in it, even a slave, and Mr Mann needs to take that into account. He could've been accountable for a life that could’ve been taken away by his own hand, rather than putting it to better use.
Slavery deserve to die. taking a valuable life of a person, and with it, its potential of the life it could have. A person who could become the best government leader, fashion designer, scientist, mathematician, soldier, etc is held in chains and mistreated by other people, being called dumb and treated like complete and utter garbage. That in itself is astonishing.
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