Looks like it was just Olsen who didn't get it in school. Most of us learned that slavery has been around throughout human history. Abraham the Prophet owned slaves and I don't hear anybody trying to cancel Judaic, Christian and Muslim teaching because of it. The holding of black slaves when it no longer applied to whites is most certainly racist, however. Olsen may believe that black people deserve servitude because of the mark of Ham or something (Is this why Jews won't eat ham? Probably not ), but maybe he believes in space lasers or Trump won as well...So much for Critical Race Theory, Repugs add steroids to NONCritical Racist Theory
America (the white, non jewish part) is God's own country.My guess is that it ties in with US fundamentalist Christian dogma that Jesus guided America and made it the perfect country and signed the Declaration of Independence using the fingers of the actual signers and stuff like that. If Jesus made America perfect, then it cannot be sullied by racism because Jesus. So any allegations of racism have to be denied and stamped out or else America isn't a Christian country and we all know it is because Jesus.
And modern America and the Dems are leading America away from Jesus because abortion and gay marriage and teaching that America is / was racist in school and that shows America wasn't perfect and that's wrong because Jesus made America and so it was perfect because Jesus.
So all teaching that America is racist is a lie and must be stomped on because Jesus. Oklahoma is 70%+ GOP and fundamentalist Christian.
My guess is that it ties in with US fundamentalist Christian dogma that Jesus guided America and made it the perfect country and signed the Declaration of Independence using the fingers of the actual signers and stuff like that. If Jesus made America perfect, then it cannot be sullied by racism because Jesus. So any allegations of racism have to be denied and stamped out or else America isn't a Christian country and we all know it is because Jesus.
ALL that White Jesus stuff makes me want to vomit. Do they use redacted Bibles or something???
And modern America and the Dems are leading America away from Jesus because abortion and gay marriage and teaching that America is / was racist in school and that shows America wasn't perfect and that's wrong because Jesus made America and so it was perfect because Jesus.
So all teaching that America is racist is a lie and must be stomped on because Jesus. Oklahoma is 70%+ GOP and fundamentalist Christian.
What used to be the GOP now lives in a fictional world. Wasn't slavery like summer camp?So much for Critical Race Theory, Repugs add steroids to NONCritical Racist Theory
Once they stop teaching about slavery in school it won't have existed.What used to be the GOP now lives in a fictional world. Wasn't slavery like summer camp?
But .. but did the white slave owners not do it to help the black people??????Once they stop teaching about slavery in school it won't have existed.
It was exactly like this. I found this on the internet so it must be absolutely true.What used to be the GOP now lives in a fictional world. Wasn't slavery like summer camp?
To teach them about Jesus. If they stayed in Africa, they would have gone straight to hell.But .. but did the white slave owners not do it to help the black people??????
Video would not open so I have no idea what it is about,I wonder if the Democrats would be willing to teach who actually enslaved and initially sold those Africans to the Europeans.
Or that there was black slave owners and white abolistionists, considering how they tend to go full potato over repartations I'd hope they just don't know the history.
It was exactly like this. I found this on the internet so it must be absolutely true.
Well, since CRT appears to not actually be taught anywhere and it's now banned in case it ever would be taught, we're all left guessing about that.I wonder if the Democrats would be willing to teach who actually enslaved and initially sold those Africans to the Europeans.
Or that there was black slave owners and white abolitionists, considering how they tend to go full potato over reparations I'd hope they just don't know the history.
It was from the cartoon Boondocks. Uncle Rukus's take on slavery and well if you know the toon at all...Video would not open so I have no idea what it is about,
Do you think there were a lot of black plantation owners. I personally have never heard anyone deny that the slavers in Africa were very often black and that there have been black slave owners all over the world.. What does that have to do with the history slavery in the US and the residual racism that remains.
Never said anything about CRT so, there is that.Well, since CRT appears to not actually be taught anywhere and it's now banned in case it ever would be taught, we're all left guessing about that.
And while you and I are chatting, tell me if there were any states in the Confederacy where Blacks were allowed to own White men as slaves? Cos' that pretty much cuts to the core of things.
There were Blacks who owned slaves - often their wives because they were legally forbidden to free them. (It was feared that such women would then potentially become a charge on the parish charity rolls). And there were of course White abolitionists. But none of the latter lived in the South or actually owned slaves themselves. There are limits to altruism, I guess.
And yup, Blacks slave-raided other tribes and sold the miserable people they captured to whites. How does that reduce the responsibility of whites? If a sex trafficker sells me a 10 year old girl to rape and keep as a sex slave, does that mean I am not responsible morally for buying her?
They do not get a free pass. It just has nothing to do with slavery in America, and the continued suppression of black people there.Why do the enslavers and sellers of Africans seem to get a free pass. People who bought them moved them to the New World and sold them are the massive scum of the earth but the people who took those people, made them slaves, and sold them either to other Black slavers or directly to whties, finest salt of the earth, beyond reproach. Also vexing that the Arab slave trade into Africa also gets almost no attention. I guess it's only bad when westerners do it.
Well, if you're not talking about CRT, give me some concrete examples of who / what you are talking about?Never said anything about CRT so, there is that.
Your second point, so it's OK because their slaves were black. Dude. Yeah yeah that isn't what you meant, the core of things is that black people were not completely innocent and when they had the chance there were quite willing to take part in moral depravity. You think this should be glossed over? Before you go there, I did not say all, but it wasn't just Bob and George either.
In some cases they owned their wives but there were plenty of examples that went beyond that. Often... but not far from all. There are limits to Alturism, risking social ostracism and going against your financial interests is too much to ask of almost anyone, if people were that awesome we wouldn't have NIMBYs let alone asking people to give up their wealth.
Or you are also wrong. https://networks.h-net.org/node/4113/reviews/4414/towers-harrold-abolitionists-and-south-1831-1861
Southern White Abolitionists did exist. That you just assumed there were none, perhaps it doesn't need to be addressed?
I never said anything about reducing the responsibility. However to use your example, it would be like the police going after the buyer and completely ignoring the seller and his role in kidnapping and selling the girl. [and to keep the example the same as in slavery, also doing the rape and the sex slaves because slaves were slaves before they were sold.
Why do the enslavers and sellers of Africans seem to get a free pass. People who bought them moved them to the New World and sold them are the massive scum of the earth but the people who took those people, made them slaves, and sold them either to other Black slavers or directly to whties, finest salt of the earth, beyond reproach. Also vexing that the Arab slave trade into Africa also gets almost no attention. I guess it's only bad when westerners do it.
The historian Ira Berlin wrote:A large majority of profit-oriented free black slaveholders resided in the Lower South. For the most part, they were persons of mixed racial origin, often women who cohabited or were mistresses of white men, or mulatto men ... Provided land and slaves by whites, they owned farms and plantations, worked their hands in the rice, cotton, and sugar fields, and like their white contemporaries were troubled with runaways.[355]
African-American history and culture scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. wrote:In slave societies, nearly everyone – free and slave – aspired to enter the slaveholding class, and upon occasion some former slaves rose into slaveholders' ranks. Their acceptance was grudging, as they carried the stigma of bondage in their lineage and, in the case of American slavery, color in their skin.[356]
Free blacks were perceived "as a continual symbolic threat to slaveholders, challenging the idea that 'black' and 'slave' were synonymous".[358] Free blacks were sometimes seen as potential allies of fugitive slaves and "slaveholders bore witness to their fear and loathing of free blacks in no uncertain terms."[359] For free blacks, who had only a precarious hold on freedom, "slave ownership was not simply an economic convenience but indispensable evidence of the free blacks' determination to break with their slave past and their silent acceptance – if not approval – of slavery."[360]... the percentage of free black slave owners as the total number of free black heads of families was quite high in several states, namely 43 percent in South Carolina, 40 percent in Louisiana, 26 percent in Mississippi, 25 percent in Alabama and 20 percent in Georgia.[357]
In his 1985 statewide study of black slaveholders in South Carolina, Larry Koger challenged this benevolent view. He found that the majority of mixed-race or black slaveholders appeared to hold at least some of their slaves for commercial reasons. For instance, he noted that in 1850 more than 80% of black slaveholders were of mixed race, but nearly 90% of their slaves were classified as black.[363] Koger also noted that many South Carolina free blacks operated small businesses as skilled artisans, and many owned slaves working in those businesses. "Koger emphasizes that it was all too common for freed slaves to become slaveholders themselves."[364][t]he evidence is overwhelming that the vast majority of black slaveholders were free men who purchased members of their families or who acted out of benevolence".[361] After 1810, Southern states made it increasingly difficult for any slaveholders to free slaves. Often the purchasers of family members were left with no choice but to maintain, on paper, the owner–slave relationship. In the 1850s "there were increasing efforts to restrict the right to hold bondsmen on the grounds that slaves should be kept 'as far as possible under the control of white men only.'[362]
I have no idea where you are getting this. First CRT is not, as far as i am aware taught anywhere. Be that as it may where have you seen any historian or educator suggest that slavery begun when the slave arrived on these shores. You are missing the point. the undeniable fact is that slavery shaped the US as it exists today and the collateral effects of it can be seen in most government decisions that were made for many years. that is not to suggest that it is not better today than it was 100 or 50 or 25 years ago. But portending that is was like summer camp or not an atrocity or has not affected American society to this day is simply to deny history and fact.It was from the cartoon Boondocks. Uncle Rukus's take on slavery and well if you know the toon at all...
I never said there were a lot of black plantation owners, they did exist though.
I would say people deny it, but I don't think they would be keen on teaching it. However among the non historian set I am sure there is this idea that in effect slavery started when they people showed up on the boats. To be fair among the non historian set many seem to think the US fought the French during the revolution and the Civil War, have no idea how many stars are on the flag or why there are 13 stripes etc.
How the US slaves actually became slaves is relevant to the history of slavery, just as relevant as the horrors of the crossing and just as relevant as the uprising on the Amistad even though the actual uprising took place on international waters. or is the measure of relevance strictly based on making white people and only white people look bad.
Residual is not what they teach about racism. You know that.
The French writer and traveler Alexis de Tocqueville, in his influential Democracy in America (1835), expressed opposition to slavery while observing its effects on American society. He felt that a multiracial society without slavery was untenable, as he believed that prejudice against blacks increased as they were granted more rights (for example, in northern states). He believed that the attitudes of white Southerners, and the concentration of the black population in the South, were bringing the white and black populations to a state of equilibrium, and were a danger to both races. Because of the racial differences between master and slave, he believed that the latter could not be emancipated.[126]We have the wolf by the ear, and we can neither hold him, nor safely let him go. Justice is in one scale, and self-preservation in the other.[125]
"A positive good"There are few, I believe, in this enlightened age, who will not acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil. It is idle to expatiate on its disadvantages. I think it is a greater evil to the white than to the colored race. While my feelings are strongly enlisted in behalf of the latter, my sympathies are more deeply engaged for the former. The blacks are immeasurably better off here than in Africa, morally, physically, and socially. The painful discipline they are undergoing is necessary for their further instruction as a race, and will prepare them, I hope, for better things. How long their servitude may be necessary is known and ordered by a merciful Providence.[127][128]
This view of the Negro "race" was backed by pseudoscience.[134] The leading researcher was Dr. Samuel A. Cartwright, inventor of the mental illnesses of drapetomania (the desire of a slave to run away) and dysaesthesia aethiopica ("rascality"), both cured by whipping. The Medical Association of Louisiana set up a committee, of which he was chair, to investigate "the Diseases and Physical Peculiarities of the Negro Race". Their report, first delivered to the Medical Association in an address, was published in their journal,[135] and then reprinted in part in the widely circulated DeBow's Review.[136]The new Constitution has put at rest forever all the agitating questions relating to our peculiar institutions – African slavery as it exists among us – the proper status of the negro in our form of civilization. This was the immediate cause of the late rupture and present revolution. Jefferson, in his forecast, had anticipated this, as the "rock upon which the old Union would split." He was right. What was conjecture with him, is now a realized fact. But whether he fully comprehended the great truth upon which that rock stood and stands, may be doubted. The prevailing ideas entertained by him and most of the leading statesmen at the time of the formation of the old Constitution were, that the enslavement of the African was in violation of the laws of nature; that it was wrong in principle, socially, morally and politically. It was an evil they knew not well how to deal with; but the general opinion of the men of that day was, that, somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away ... Those ideas, however, were fundamentally wrong. They rested upon the assumption of the equality of races. This was an error. It was a sandy foundation, and the idea of a Government built upon it – when the "storm came and the wind blew, it fell."
Our new Government is founded upon exactly the opposite ideas; its foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery, subordination to the superior race, is his natural and moral condition.[133]