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Interview with former slave owner in 1929

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Potato1 年前

Former slaves interviewed in the 1900s: "They tell you how bad it actually was living as a slave." One slave states that his grandfather belonged to Thomas Jefferson.

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World Transformation Movement3 年前

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EschatologyExplorer1 年前

I'm in my 50's. My grandfather fought in the civil war. As we get older, we realize 100 or even 200 years ago really isn't long ago.

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Mr Shelby1 年前

amazing, amazing, that we can listen to someone in 2025 who was born in 1835... just wow

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TerryAllenDavis1 年前

She was not a slave owner this was recorded in Ohio if I recall correctly. Not every old as white person was a slave owner retard.

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Historic Thread1 年前

The institution of slavery is not a distant relic of the past, as some might assume; its echoes still reverberate through time, closer to our present than many realize. It perplexes me why certain individuals, who may not fully grasp the depth of this history or its lingering impact, react with hostility when we raise the call for reparations—a demand rooted in justice and acknowledgment of enduring wounds. Consider the testimony of a 102-year-old woman, captured on film in 1944, who vividly recalled her childhood experiences under the shadow of slavery. Her story serves as a poignant reminder that the scars of this era are not as remote as some might believe, underscoring the legitimacy of our pursuit for redress.

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All Worlds History1 年前

Even in 1929 vloggers were starting their recordings with "hey, wwwwwwwwwwhat's up, everybody"

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TastyTrailsTech1 年前

Who is this lady? How do you know she’s a slave owner?

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The ADHD Guy1 年前

Sounds so normal, nothing like the image created by the media of a slave owner.

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Avi Robotec Robotec1 年前

Rebecca Felton was the first woman in the U.S. Senate, but also a capable slave owner. Her legacy remains controversial. She fought for women's rights, yet supported a racist system. A one day senator she symbolizes both progress and historical injustice. Her life reminds us that social progress cannot be separated from morality.

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Mr Commonsense1 年前

Slave shackle being removed by a British sailor, 1907. The son of the man who took the photograph wrote the following account of what happened:

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