New photos reveal life of Baltimore slave
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2011
- The Maryland Historical Society acquired rare images and documentation that shed light on a slave in Baltimore. The Historical Society will use this information to learn more about urban slavery in Baltimore and around the country.
This woman Patty had to be of mixed race she was obviously educated if she was a nurse 👀
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@Green Yoshi No?!!.....really 😊
@Green Yoshi Are you of mixed race or just an outsider trying to look in?
@Green Yoshi You're interested in history but aren't making any valid points or facts, everyone knows that mixed race was considered Black, if you were mixed you got treated differently, not saying any better, but differently that the other slaves.
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Stop with the bs, she was owned.
Thank you for sharing! I appreciate that you took the time to recognize Miss Patty's life.
Nurse meant what we call 'Au Pair' today. I read in a book written by a freed slave, that there was a White man who was raised by a slave woman. The mother of the man specifically said on her deathbed, that she wanted this particular slave to raise him. ( I believe she died after giving birth to him.) The slave woman did.
The author said the slave woman raised him like her own. She disciplined him, loved him and trained him with good morals. The man became a fierce defender of the slaves and would kill anyone who would try to harm them. The author said the man loved her as his own mother. So, I don't doubt this family held Miss Patty in high esteem. The gravestone is a high regard shown for her. Thank you for sharing this knowledge. I wonder if Miss Patty raised one of her Owners, and then began raising their children?
Taking photos with your slave was a way to show a family's wealth it has nothing to do with them being a member of the family or being loved and adored like a member of the family
I read that she was the child's mother.
That wouldn't be to far fetched.White men would take advantage in those days of their female slaves.That's why I'm running around here with European DNA and no white parent,grandparent or great grandparent in sight.It really screwed over the fabric of our DNA.
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Really
It's similar to taking a picture with a new car you just purchased or a new house she was property
Patty looks scared to DEATH!
She looks traumatized in the picture.
And I guess the Hanson/Hansen family thought this (being buried in the “FAMILY”) plot to be one of the goals on her (Patty’s) bucket list.
YOU PEOPLE!!!! SMH
Why are y'all trying to romanticize the enslavement of this woman?
Sick how they do that, even sicker how subconsciously a lot of black people think Sally hemmons had it better with Thomas Jefferson then she would have had with any other black man of those times and they still won't fix their mouth to call him a pedophile but they have all the smoke for an R Kelly.
The child looks like her daughter or at least the possibility is there
DAMMMM PATTY THESE MFS NOT RIGHT RIP
“A very tender photograph”?
Is this narrator out of his mind.???
Karen Jennings yes. And so is the channel that aired it. I'm so tired of people trying to rewrite history.
Karen Jennings The narrator is just a government hack who is trying to create interest in an old story - and whitewash it at the same time. He is a self-promoter for his office.
A child holds on to their mother like that! We know what the slave master was doing with her & he may have been using her for “aid” but not the kind they want us to think
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I wasn't alive in 1750, nor were our contemporary authors. Books are written to make money and sensationalism sells books. I know that Christianity was very much alive in 1850 and its doctrine of fair treatment was not, as today, a "Tweet''.
I believe Patty was a part of the family, and no one wanted to be truthful about, look at the features of her skin color (her complexion) and the texture of her hair (of a mixed race) she was admired, maybe loved from someone in the family. Sorry this young woman had to live such a life.
Wow. They loved ❤ the lowly slave girl. They gave her a headstone in the family plot right next to their beloved pet dog 🐕. So what?
If they loved her they should have feed her and let her make her own decision if she wanted to stay or not.
My dad educated me on this, the new wave left are trying to erase this history
Never heard of slaves in the north. I pay attention to the subject too
@@denisebranch4719 Maryland is south of the Mason-Dixon line.
Patty was family.
Yeah, you're right, much like a pet dog.
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1839 and he acquired her?? I thought slavery like that stopped long before then?? Guess that's why Baltimore is considered the south, the effects of slavery plague the black community of Baltimore til this very second, I have my opinion about a few things and eventually I'll do a presentation nothing based in fact just my opinion on some things.
The kids it shows there that how boys was dress as girl
The cheater why dress boys dress as girls