America’s History: Printed Page 395
America: A Concise History: Printed Page 362
America’s History: Value Edition: Printed Page 350
By the 1820s, the cultural life of most slaves reflected both the values and customs of their West African ancestors and the language, laws, and religious beliefs of the South’s white population. This mix of African- and European-derived cultural values persisted for decades because whites discouraged blacks from assimilating and because slaves prized their diverse African heritages.