9. Psychological Torture and Public Humiliation

Enslaved individuals were subjected to non-physical forms of punishment designed to break their spirits and deter rebellion. Public shaming, forced nudity, and mock trials were common methods employed to humiliate and control. For instance, artists have depicted the physical torture of slavery in countless images, such as “Slave Lynching” by Claude Clark (1915-2001). The enslaved woman’s nakedness before a crowd of onlookers adds further humiliation to the physical pain of the beating (via blog.oup.com). These psychological tortures aimed to instill fear and reinforce the power dynamics inherent in the system of slavery. The constant threat of such humiliations served as a powerful tool to suppress any thoughts of resistance or escape among the enslaved population.