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In reply to the discussion: By reading GD, one could think that the North never owned slaves. [View all]unc70
(6,495 posts)38. Strongly recommend. Also slavenorth.com
http://www.SlaveNorth.com includes details on when slavery actually ended in the North. It will surprise most who read about how states like NY "ended slavery" without freeing their slaves and what that really meant when you had noted abolitionist who were still slave traders.
Traces of the Trade is great.
Traces of the Trade is great.
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By reading GD, one could think that the North never owned slaves. [View all]
redgreenandblue
Jun 2015
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Where does the poster say racism and homicide are foreign concepts in the North?
Cali_Democrat
Jun 2015
#5
Grandfathers and mothers emigrated from Germany in 1857. Lived in Guttenberg Iowa - both him
jwirr
Jun 2015
#10
I don't think anyone should feel guilt for their ancestors. Nor should they feel pride.
Coventina
Jun 2015
#21
Agreed. I think anyone who thinks on the Confederacy with pride is stupid at best, but most likely
Coventina
Jun 2015
#25
File Under: 1 person who said something I didn't like equals everyone on DU believes it
FSogol
Jun 2015
#7
Fascinating timeline on who emancipated whom going back to antiquity here. It was often followed by
leveymg
Jun 2015
#13
The series, "Turn: Washington's Spies" brings this out. Both sides own slaves in New York and
Cleita
Jun 2015
#28
Yeah, I appreciate seeing the characters from history embodied with emotions and such.
Coventina
Jun 2015
#35
HA! So glad to know I'm not the only one! He's completely horrible, yet somehow.....compelling.
Coventina
Jun 2015
#39
Someone always reminds us that the south did not have a monopoly on slavery or racism.
Nitram
Jun 2015
#31
convenient points that seem to be forgotten, and those issues were going full forces through the
still_one
Jun 2015
#40
No one said there wasn't or isn't racism in the North, but that is a different issue
still_one
Jun 2015
#33