Omar Moore
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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
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Megan Miller
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I appreciate explanations such as this, though I know it’s not up to anyone else to educate me. I learned of this terminology and meaning years ago, but everyday I am learning something else new to me because people have the grace to put it out there in an understandable way. Thank you, genuinely
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11:02 AM - Feb 15, 2023
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