Rejoice in the Diversity of Slave Names

What interesting fact can we learn about the names of slaves?

In the history of re-naming of slaves, where does Abraham's name come from?

Interesting Fact About Slave Names

The interesting fact we can learn about the names of slaves is that they generally had two names–the one given by the slave owner and a private name used in the Slave quarters. This shows the diversity and complexity of identities within the slave community.

During the dark period of slavery in history, the practice of renaming slaves was common. This resulted in slaves having two names: one that was given by their owners, often reflecting the owner's preferences or beliefs, and another private name that was used within the slave community.

This practice of dual naming sheds light on the resilience and identity of slaves. Despite being forced into servitude and stripped of their freedom, slaves found ways to maintain their sense of self and interconnectedness within their community. The private names used in the Slave quarters were a way for slaves to reclaim some autonomy and preserve their cultural heritage.

The diverse range of names such as Sabe, Anque, Bumbo, Jobah, Quamana, Taynay, and Yearie among others, shows the rich cultural tapestry present among the enslaved population. Each name carried its own significance and history, reflecting the individuality of the person behind the label of 'slave'.

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