Examples of overseer in the following topics:
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- Serving as slave "patrollers" and "overseers" offered white southerners positions of power and honor.
- Slave "patrollers" and "overseers" also won prestige in their communities.
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- Punishment was
meted out in response to perceived disobedience or infractions, but also as a
means for a master or overseer to assert dominance.
- In
small operations, slaves worked side by side with their owners; on large
plantations, they were directed by white paid overseers.
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- On small farms, slaves worked side by side with their owners, whereas, on large plantations they were directed by white paid overseers.
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- Elite planters with numerous slaves were essentially managers, and often supervised an overseer rather than the slaves themselves.
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- Although the treatment of slaves varied depending on plantation norms, overseers, and masters, more often than not it was characterized by brutality.
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- Treatment
of slaves tended to be harsher on larger plantations, which were often managed
by overseers and owned by absentee slaveholders.
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- Planters with
numerous slaves had work that was essentially managerial, and often they
supervised an overseer rather than the slaves themselves.
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- Corporal punishment of both children and adults was common in factories; where abuse was most extreme, children sometimes died as a result of injuries suffered at the hands of an overseer.