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Engaging the history of enslaved peoples

July 1, 2015 Mary Hess

It often is the case that white people have little or no grasp of the history of enslavement in the US. Here’s a powerful essay by a woman who once led tours at a slavery museum, with the set of questions she was often asked.

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