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While masters sometimes allowed dancing, singing, or games like wrestling on Sundays to prevent more "civilized" activities, these gatherings were often monitored to prevent rebellions. Portrayals of Slavery in Media Media and the Affective Life of Slavery -

Children often played in nature or in slave quarters, creating games like " Hide the Switch " and "Bob A Needle". portrayals. While masters sometimes allowed dancing

Enslaved people in the U.S. created their own culture, which often blended African traditions with their new environment, providing emotional relief and resilience.