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Takket

(21,578 posts)
Wed Jan 27, 2016, 09:37 PM Jan 2016

The OTHER trail of tears. Slave driving in the 1800s

Fantastic article I read in Smithsonian Magazine that I was pleased to see was on-line so I can share it. The author traces the footsteps of slaves forced to march from Virginia to Louisiana but also looks at it from a president perspective of the African Americans fighting for recognition of these events at the same time whites are trying to bury them. Its quite a long article. Set a side a good hour at least!

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/slavery-trail-of-tears-180956968/

When Delores McQuinn was growing up, her father told her a story about a search for the family’s roots. He said his father knew the name of the people who had enslaved their family in Virginia, knew where they lived—in the same house and on the same land—in Hanover County, among the rumpled hills north of Richmond.

“My grandfather went to the folks who had owned our family and asked, ‘Do you have any documentation about our history during the slave days? We would like to see it, if possible.’ The man at the door, who I have to assume was from the slaveholding side, said, ‘Sure, we’ll give it to you.’

“The man went into his house and came back out with some papers in his hands. Now, whether the papers were trivial or actual plantation records, who knows? But he stood in the door, in front of my grandfather, and lit a match to the papers. ‘You want your history?’ he said. ‘Here it is.’ Watching the things burn. ‘Take the ashes and get off my land.’

~snip~

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The OTHER trail of tears. Slave driving in the 1800s (Original Post) Takket Jan 2016 OP
What an amazing article! Number23 Jan 2016 #1
That jail in Richmond JustAnotherGen Jan 2016 #2
This is so unfair Jenny_92808 Jan 2016 #3
This post is a joke right? JustAnotherGen Jan 2016 #5
This is talked about a lot in The Half Has Never Been Told. gollygee Jan 2016 #4
I wish to inform you JustAnotherGen Jan 2016 #6

Number23

(24,544 posts)
1. What an amazing article!
Wed Jan 27, 2016, 09:51 PM
Jan 2016

Would you be so kind as to post this link in the Black History that Doesn't Make it into the History Books thread that's pinned to the top of this group?

Thanks very much!

 

Jenny_92808

(1,342 posts)
3. This is so unfair
Wed Jan 27, 2016, 10:27 PM
Jan 2016

Those on the wrong side chose to make gvmt benefit favor the white capitalists. VOTE FOR BERNIE!

JustAnotherGen

(31,828 posts)
5. This post is a joke right?
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 05:59 AM
Jan 2016


Jenny_92808 (237 posts)
3. This is so unfair

Those on the wrong side chose to make gvmt benefit favor the white capitalists. VOTE FOR BERNIE!





You copied and pasted from twitter - right? "gvmt" is what gives it away.

You didn't read the article - right?

You do a major disservice to Senator Sanders when you post this in response to a "from the heart" topic in a protected group but I suspect you don't care - right?
.

In a protected, as a Group Host - with supporters of Sen Sndrs in this grp i ask tht u lve.

tky,

Teh Mgmt

ps i tryd 2 post in teh twitter so u wld undrstndt 2 go away.
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