Senin, 07 Mei 2018

Fearful Cry of Freedom

Rare oral histories of the Civil War reveal slaves held surprisingly mixed opinions of Marse Lincoln and their emancipation. On the eve of the Civil War one in seven people in the United States was a slave. Moreover, Africa was already a distant ancestral memory for these 4 million enslaved men, women and children, 99 …

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