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Thursday
Jun172010

for those who are the descendants of slaves...

Today, the Congress of the United States erected comemorative plaques in honor of the enslaved that built the capitol building in Washington D.C.  Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said "In remembering the slaves who labored here, we give them in death some measure of dignity they were so cruely denied in life."  Thanks Mitch, they needed that.  Finally, the U.S. government has recognized a small portion of the work, put in by enslaved Black people in building this country.  Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, spearheaded the committee that pushed for this recognition and I'm glad he did. But, is this all we were?  Slaves.  What I perceive from these media blasts is simply 'a slave you were, and a slave you will be.'

Where are the documents that states ALL Blacks in the western hemisphere were slaves? Why do so many of us assume that we are all descendants of slaves?  John Locke of Baltimore was a hack owner and owned a  funeral business and was worth $75,000 during the late 1700's.  New Orleans, prior to the Civil War had the largest population of free Black people in the south.  Charleston, South Carolina was by far the most aristocratic city for Black people from the 1700's  up until 1860 when the Civil War began.  Many fled to Haiti to escape the war.  Memphis, Boston, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C., were all well known for having a population of middle class to upper class Black denizens, and in New York and Philadelphia were many aristocratic Black Caribbeans that made up the middle class to elites.  When will we see a celebration of free, educated and wealthy Black people during the slavery times? 

Reader Comments (5)

Our history in this country from day one is just too complex. They would need a plaque for every federal, state and city government building to scratch the surface. And that's not talking about the fact that we were here before Columbus.

I'm unimpressed by it, so I guess that makes me ungrateful. Hmpt! It was only a paragraph long! As if! ***rolls eyes and neck***
June 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnna Renee
The plaque we'll never see:

In Memory Of Those Kidnapped From Africa & Enslaved For Their Labor"
June 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKit (Keep It Trill)
Anna Renee, I feel you 100%!
June 20, 2010 | Registered Commenter[Victor Amenta]
K.I.T., Well those taken from Africa is only part of the story. Too bad congress won't come out and tell the story of us that were already here and enslaved! Why else would they offer 40 acres on the South's seacoast? If they admit to that story that would be a hell of a start to true commemoration that would help build for reparations.
June 20, 2010 | Registered Commenter[Victor Amenta]
"When are we going to see a celebration of free, educated and wealthy Black people during Slavery time?" Celebrated by whom? Surely you do not suggest that the blacks who descended from slaves celebrate, those blacks who were similiarly situation as their former white masters.. Their descendants are the only group in this country who publically call themselves "Elites". That is celebration enough. A better questions. Why do Blacks desire to be celebrated, noticed, praised, looked up to ? Why is there always a quest to convince their "lesser brethen" of how Great they are. Their personal achievements, enrichments and accomplilshments are their own. Iodaltry is ugly.
May 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterStop Idolatry

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