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We went from loving the slaves to figuring what is owed to slaves. I did not
see any mention of you, or anyone else owing for slavery. Maybe you are on
the wrong list. We are discussing Virginia history, and unfortunately
slavery was a part of that history. Lets try to stick to the subject here.
Anita
>From: qvarizona <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
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>Subject: Re: Loving the slaves
>Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 08:56:13 -0700
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>Right on, Diane. --Joanne
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>Diane Ethridge <[log in to unmask]> wrote: For those of us who had
>ancestors who owned slaves & also had ancestors who
>were Quakers &/or who didn't believe in slavery so bought slaves in order
>to
>free them, how do we figure the percentage of what we owe? Then do we
>also owe on anything our ancestors did to the Jews, Irish, Catholics,
>Quakers, Yankees, Hispanics, etc, etc. Some of our ancestors were also
>probably one or more of all of these groups...I'm confused...sounds like
>somebody owes me? There probably isn't an ethnic group, religion,
>skin color or a persons from certain areas of the country who hasn't felt
>the lash of prejudice or bad treatment from the majority or ruling class in
>any given place or time. A good idea now would be to call it "even" & get
>a
>life.
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>Diane in TX
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