Anita Wills wrote:
> The question you asked shows how little you know about Africa. In the first place Africans were not one family nor tribe. There were Africans who were Muslims,
as well as Christians. Africa is three times
the size of America, and every race lived on
that continent, so who are the Africans you
are referring too?
Exactly. Africa is a continent inhabited by a
variety of peoples who belong to different
religions, who speak a variety of languages,
and who have different cultures. Just about
every color, just about every size and just
about every shape are represented among
Africans.
>
> This list is about Virginia History, and we are talking about slavery IN Virginia, not some unknown African who you are pointing the finger at. Most of
those sold into slavery were children. My
question is why would educated, civilized
people purchase and enslave children, no
matter who was selling
Do you have a source for this? As I have been
working with primary source Southern records
for nearly 20 years, I am keenly aware of how
patchy Southern records can be before about 1910.
them? There are countries today who sale
children into slavery, does that make it
right? Would any intelligent, moral person
purchase those children?
No, but history is separate from contemporary
morality. It is unreasonable to judge our
ancestors by our current standards: think how
our ancestors would regard our society's
casual attitude towards divorce and such.
>
> So lets get back to talking about Virginia History, which includes the enslavement of Indians and Africans. It is not an indictment of Virgina, it is
history..., and for better or worse, it is
what it is.
Yes.
Elizabeth Whitaker
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