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Portrait of John J. Dumont

John J. Dumont

Isabella's master for many years, a man who is relatively kind but still upholds the system of slavery.

From "The Narrative of Sojourner Truth" by Gilbert, Olive

Core Belief

"John J. Dumont believes in the right of slaveholders to own slaves, but he also believes in treating them with a degree of kindness and respect. He may be conflicted about the morality of slavery, but he is unwilling to challenge the system."

Worldview

John J. Dumont sees the world as a hierarchical society where white people are entitled to own and control black people, but he also recognizes their humanity and treats them with a degree of compassion.

Personality

John J. Dumont is portrayed as a relatively kind and considerate master, at least compared to others. He treats his slaves with a degree of fairness and compassion, but he is still a slaveholder and benefits from their labor.

In Their Own Words

"Well, Bell, so you've run away from me."
"You must go back with me."
"(Praising Isabella for her hard work and abilities)"

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