That happened. Not regularly, but it did happen. No question about that. It is called "slavery", never condemned in the Bible but certainly not something I would ever desire to be (either master or slave).
Why did the author Harriet Beecher Stowe write about such an evil slavemaster? Why would Frederick Douglass write about a woman who was whipped?
They wanted to arouse public opinion and foist a political agenda on America. Parallels to Mein Kampf by Hitler, Letters from a Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King, Jr., or Elsworths Pentagon Papers against Vietnam. They inflamed the public for their cause.
I wouldn't expect Douglass to say anything about the good, moral and decent slave holders, following the Bible, educating and sharing the Gospel with their slaves, that were so common in the South. That would be counter-productive to the revolution he was trying to start.
BTW, when that black republican Lincoln met with Stowe, he is reported to have said something like "So you're the little lady that started this whole war."
Why did the author Harriet Beecher Stowe write about such an evil slavemaster? Why would Frederick Douglass write about a woman who was whipped?
They wanted to arouse public opinion and foist a political agenda on America. Parallels to Mein Kampf by Hitler, Letters from a Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King, Jr., or Elsworths Pentagon Papers against Vietnam. They inflamed the public for their cause.
I wouldn't expect Douglass to say anything about the good, moral and decent slave holders, following the Bible, educating and sharing the Gospel with their slaves, that were so common in the South. That would be counter-productive to the revolution he was trying to start.
BTW, when that black republican Lincoln met with Stowe, he is reported to have said something like "So you're the little lady that started this whole war."