I just saw Django Unchained, which was a great film by the way, and it's really the first mainstream movie in a while (that I can recall) that's tackled the dark past in American history where whites enslaved blacks. It's great that it was addressed because it's an important issue that shouldn't be forgotten.
It's unfathomable how slavery was legal in that country, particularly in the south, for about 100 years. It's also pretty amazing given their country's history of slavery and racism that less than 150 years after slavery was abolished, the American people voted in a black president.
Do you think blacks living in American today should receive reparations for the slavery that their ancestors endured? It's been tried in the courts numerous times and it always gets shot down because of the statute of limitations i.e. too much time has passed and none of the slaves are alive today.
If you were a slave back then would you have revolted against your slavemaster?
It's unfathomable how slavery was legal in that country, particularly in the south, for about 100 years. It's also pretty amazing given their country's history of slavery and racism that less than 150 years after slavery was abolished, the American people voted in a black president.
Do you think blacks living in American today should receive reparations for the slavery that their ancestors endured? It's been tried in the courts numerous times and it always gets shot down because of the statute of limitations i.e. too much time has passed and none of the slaves are alive today.
If you were a slave back then would you have revolted against your slavemaster?