The document outlines the requirements for a paper comparing the experiences of male and female slaves in the nineteenth-century South, using texts such as Frederick Douglass's narrative and Deborah Gray White's 'Aren't I a Woman.' It specifies formatting guidelines, including footnotes and bibliographic entries in Turabian style, along with a structured approach to discussing types of work, forms of rebellion, and punishment experienced by each gender. Details for the paper's structure and examples for citation formats are also provided.