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Kindle Edition
First published April 1, 2012
I like this one better than Part 1, although "like" is not quite accurate.
There was some really ugly language, but you have slave owners talking about slaves, so there you go.
I was infuriated and angered by, not just the words themselves, but also by the substance of the testimony of the slave owners toward slaves in general and Nat in particular. Oh, how did they not see the irony?
Most of my ancestors were hanging out in Europe at the time of these events, but how angry would I be if I were descended from the people to whom these remarks were directed? All the hurt and fury and institutional racism and the other hateful things that are our legacy because of the evil of slavery. Still.