Scott Johnson
A
This is a really important distinction that I never considered until now.
Omar Moore @popcornreel
LANGUAGE: It’s enslaved persons, not “slaves”. We are people who were ENslaved. When you say “enslaved”, you make clear that someone else did this to us. When you say “slave” you speak the language and mindset of the people who did this to us. This is important. It is not semantics. #Spoutible
03:51 PM - Feb 03, 2023
09:09 AM - Apr 22, 2023
Avatar Avatar Avatar
0
6
44
Julie Newman
A
Thanks for reinforcing. Several years ago we took a tour of Mt. Vernon and the guides and signage were very intentional about explaining the background research and why it's now the applied terminology. We have to understand history in order to move forward.
In response to Scott Johnson.
09:43 AM - Apr 22, 2023
0
1

 

{{ notificationModalContent }} {{ promptModalMessage }}