Dark Secret: Slaves Routinely Poisoning Enslavers | Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
  • There’s argument made that slaves using poison to harm or kill their masters was more prevalent in antebellum Virginia than is currently acknowledged by historians and acknowledging this is important to gain a full understanding of the extent of slave resistance.
    Jane held on to a secret until her grave. Back in 1850, Joseph and Virginia lost another infant daughter named Lavinia Cary. Her death was little noted as infant mortality was a sadly familiar occurrence for the age. After her hanging, Jane’s white pastor, Reverend Robert Ryland, revealed that Jane had poisoned the child by administering just a teaspoon of bedbug poison, but she wanted this kept silent until after she was dead so as to be hanged officially and not by a lynch mob.

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  • @GoogleAccount-qq7ev
    @GoogleAccount-qq7ev 3 месяца назад +4

    This was just an excellent analysis of women's revolt and how they are soo egregiously ignored in narratives for men's revolts. Loved this, its so valuable and needs to be discussed because women are too often seen as just accepting of their oppression! (And rendered down to nonagents in stories)

    • @1Blackamerican
      @1Blackamerican  3 месяца назад +4

      Exactly! Wait til you hear part 2…I’ll tag you n this comment. Thank you very much. Please share! 🥰💯

    • @1Blackamerican
      @1Blackamerican  3 месяца назад +2

      Here is part 2: Dark Secret: Slaves Routinely Poisoning Enslavers | Part 2 #facts #freedom #history #black #truth
      ruclips.net/video/aVEOx8A4vVo/видео.html

  • @MissTuskegeeAlabama
    @MissTuskegeeAlabama 3 месяца назад +4

    Hey Professor Sista💕💕💕Thanks and keep it coming. Can’t wait until you do a live panel. I have so many questions. I also would love to just have a conversation about our true history with other like minded folks💕💕

    • @1Blackamerican
      @1Blackamerican  3 месяца назад +3

      Heeey!! I wrote a comment that’s not seen for some odd reason. But, I look forward to doing a panel in the near future as well. Thank you so much!! 😊 💯🙏🏾

  • @nicolebenton2283
    @nicolebenton2283 3 месяца назад +3

    Shalom family ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lwalker2258
    @lwalker2258 3 месяца назад +1

    Great research....Keep up the good work 👍

  • @lwalker2258
    @lwalker2258 3 месяца назад +1

    I finally found the real deal document

    • @1Blackamerican
      @1Blackamerican  3 месяца назад

      Don’t forget to check out part 2. And please like and share. 🙏🏾💯

  • @trutru9018
    @trutru9018 3 месяца назад +1

    I gotta go after 3:10 mark. That's absolutely false. There were plenty of slaves that wanted to be enslaved. And truth is, if it came back today there would be a lot of people willing to be slaves again. For many reasons. Every owner wasn't the same and some of those dedicated slaves' families are still benefiting today from their sacrifices. You say this info isn't talked about, the revolt. It is. What isn't talked about is other races slavery eras. Only the black era is talked about.

    • @1Blackamerican
      @1Blackamerican  3 месяца назад +1

      Let me educate you on something very simple and clear.
      BLACK AMERICANS are the only group that was enslaved on this American soil. Why else would we talk about others who were NOT enslaved in America? Not to mention, that Black Americans are STILL forced to deal with the badge of slavery today.
      And, you conveniently didn’t mention how many white ppl, abolitionist expressed their hatred for slavery. You claimed ppl would still be slaves today? How bout you speak for yourself and your family?
      And, that is an absurdly American narrative spewed, saying slaves enjoyed being slaves and they loved their masters. It’s a complete lie said to try to clear the conscious of those who perpetrated slavery. Slaves were made to be so dependent on enslavers that of course they’d opt to stay, NOT out of love but out of NOT knowing what the heck else to do or fearing that they’d be treated MORE cruel outside of the plantation they were forced to live on. They were intentionally dummied down and forced to care for OTHERS! And, if you and others want to talk about other groups being enslaved. Be my guest.
      I have plethora of videos discussing how much slaves deplored slavery, they risked their lives to runaway and planned to do whatever they needed to do to be FREE! Stop with the insulting racist deplorable narrative that slaves enjoyed slavery.
      Vids of slaves expressing their utter disdain for that wicked abominable system:
      ruclips.net/video/2-K74gmsmk8/видео.htmlsi=9gWAXlxvYkv16OMM
      ruclips.net/video/Am4P0WUuIpM/видео.htmlsi=225jl7KuywyijWvw
      ruclips.net/video/N-dV2c6k1Dc/видео.htmlsi=zNTOE5NoA55rfkQ-
      ruclips.net/video/UB98TBqhamw/видео.htmlsi=yVk_ryhOfhK84wvr

    • @1Blackamerican
      @1Blackamerican  3 месяца назад +2

      By adding what enslavers did or gave to slaves. How does that remotely compare to slaves lives, dignity, families that were ripped from them, the abuse that was afflicted upon them and other unGODly things they endured to make an enslaver rich? An enslaver giving their slaves land, money and etc was the least they could do. In fact, what each and every enslaver OWED to slaves is too vast to count. And, I did say revolts and such weren’t really talked about. And the actual number of revolts and such isn't really talked about. ALL instances of revolts, resistances and rebellions, cases of slaves routinely unaliving their enslavers is not discussed as much what cruel enslavers did to slaves is discussed. As I said, the picture is painted to make it appear that slaves were docile and went along with the program. Slaves were fierce and caused much terror in the land as it was known that they would do anything to fight for their freedom and avenge their families and their own dignity. Matter of fact, there were so many revolts and slaves unaliving their enslavers and the enslaver’s families that that is the main reason Abraham Lincoln emancipated slaves. They could not control them. George Washington complained that slaves growing more insolent, rebellious and that was in the 1700’s! It only got worse.

    • @MissTuskegeeAlabama
      @MissTuskegeeAlabama 3 месяца назад +2

      @@1Blackamerican I apologize for a comment that was removed. I replied to the wrong person. It was for @trutru9018

    • @MissTuskegeeAlabama
      @MissTuskegeeAlabama 3 месяца назад +2

      Just go away. You should have left at 0:00 mark…

    • @1Blackamerican
      @1Blackamerican  3 месяца назад +1

      It’s all good. I couldn’t find the comment but I got the notification. I guess RUclips deleted it. BUT, you know how Some folks like to try to get under our skin with their false narratives of how they’d want us to feel about an institution that destroyed our families and dignity. 🥰