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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? Public Historian, Blogger, Consultant, Lover of History and Life! Proud Mom and a cool other half! Mic Check 1,2 1,2. October 17, 2015 in Uncategorized. The gift of dirt. December 3, 2014 in Uncategorized. It’s been forever! August 27, 2014 in Uncategorized. I’m still here. March 26, 2014 in Uncategorized. There’s a way to do it, then there’s Youtube. September 3, 2013 in Uncategorized. The Problem With “It sounds better…”. Gather at the Table.
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? The Problem With “It sounds better…”. July 14, 2013. 8220;It sounds better coming from an African American.” I keep hearing this statement in reference to who should tell visitors the story of slavery at sites that do not do first person interpretation. Let me tell you why I find it troubling. First and foremost, just because someone is black, it does not mean they […]. Category: historic interpretation. September 10, 2012. July 19, 2012.
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? The Problem With “It sounds better…”. July 14, 2013. 8220;It sounds better coming from an African American.” I keep hearing this statement in reference to who should tell visitors the story of slavery at sites that do not do first person interpretation. Let me tell you why I find it troubling. First and foremost, just because someone is black, it does not mean they […]. Category: historic interpretation. November 5, 2012. November 5, 2012.
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? The Problem With “It sounds better…”. On July 14, 2013. Probably. But to look at someone and say, “they’re black, so they MUST know everything about slavery! 8221; is so problematic and I wish it would stop. The other thing is what do you mean by “sound better? 8221; How does one make the atrocity of slavery sound better than what it was? If so, why? Does it matter what identity and racial makeup they see? It doesn’t sound better! 8221; and I...
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? A slave auction at the south. The Africans of the slave bark “Wildfire”. Learning about slavery on the web. Brought to you by PBS and WGBH this provides a wealth of materials found in the 4 part series that aired on PBS stations. John Brown’s Holy War. Brought to you by the good folks at The American Experience, this site has information on the film as well as a teachers guide to help you with lesson plans. Valley of the Shadow. Documenting t...
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? On March 11, 2013. Then I saw a tweet on Thursday that directed me to an article in the Washington Post. Erica Hubbard talking about her experience portraying an enslaved woman. Are we ready to talk about the actual loving relationships that weren’t brought out of servitude, in the sense that they were consensual and not, “he raped his slave and therefore she is forced to go along with this relationship because he owns her”&...Thank you so mu...
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? Photos courtesy of the Rock Hill Herald staff. Working and cleaning in the McConnell’s House at Historic Brattonsville. Scenes from the Slave Garden. One Response to “Media Gallery”. Interpreting Slave Life » Pictures! August 8, 2012 at 4:46 pm. 8230;] Slave Life Slavery: Let's talk about it HomeContact me! Media GalleryProfileWhat is Interpreting Slave Life? Who am […]. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required).
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? The Problem With “It sounds better…”. July 14, 2013. 8220;It sounds better coming from an African American.” I keep hearing this statement in reference to who should tell visitors the story of slavery at sites that do not do first person interpretation. Let me tell you why I find it troubling. First and foremost, just because someone is black, it does not mean they […]. Category: historic interpretation. January 1, 2013. November 5, 2012.
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