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cualquiera que sepa español
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Self-emancipation was the act of an enslaved person freeing him or herself from the bondage of slavery. If allowed, the easiest way of self-emancipation was to pay your slaveholder for your freedom, which many tradesmen and urban slaves were able to do. There are several other stories of the various ways to escape enslavement but the most extreme was by death.
In the 19th century, the problems with slavery or the “peculiar institution,” as it was known in the South, led to a growing divide in this country. The result was the American Civil War. The states of the South listed in their secession documents that the protection and expansion of slavery was the reason for them leaving the United States. The many enslaved people escaping from slavery to the North and the Northern disregard of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was a major disappointment to the southern states. The John Brown Harper’s Ferry Raid in October 1859 caused concern for all of the South because Brown wanted to initiate slave rebellions across the South. Since the Nat Turner slave rebellion in 1831, plantation owners were terrified of another large rebellion, especially one where a Northern white man was leading the revolt. Self- emancipation could add many angry formerly enslaved people to the ranks of those who would want to violently emancipate the remaining enslaved.