"Ask a Slave: The Web Series"
Rather than write an essay you can probably already imagine if you know me, I'm just going to put this here and let Lizzie Mae speak for herself.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHPZR1lUMS47BA-N2Ihrtlg
Remember, it's on YouTube, so Don't Read The CommentS!
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHPZR1lUMS47BA-N2Ihrtlg
Remember, it's on YouTube, so Don't Read The CommentS!
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One of the things that moved me out of academe was a class of White American economic history students. We were discussing the cost of the war: lost lives, destroyed railroads and houses, foregone production of things people actually gain life or enjoyment from. As a body, these students were totally certain that, when the enslaved were freed, this destroyed property rather than reassigning ownership of human beings to themselves. They couldn't get it at all.
I would have hated to hear them at Mount Vernon.
* This is both true and a joke.