The lost story of the slave who taught Jack Daniel how to make whiskey
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2017
- There's no mystery about what goes into Jack Daniel's whiskey. The popular drink has been around for 151 years and its recipe is on the company's website, but a story about how Jack Daniel began his distillery is only now gaining traction. Michelle Miller reports.
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Imagine how many inventions we stolen from slaves
Mentor? His recipe and technique was stolen...
So much generational wealth black families have been deprived of.
The woman in purple, her great great great grandfather created J.D and she is working in a factory she should own. WOW.
Black man invented white man took the credit
There are a million other Nathan Greens.
Sure, honor the name, but where's the money for the family, etc!!
A foundation for the grand daughter would be necessary as well. She should Not be working there...she should have legacy cash by now.
Thank you for revealing another African American historical contribution
My question is have his fmly been compensated?
They have to make JD seem like a nice person, good PR for the brand👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Jack Daniel ... what you can do is give the family 20% annually of the gross,
Damn that lady got some beautiful eyes
Would make a nice movie. The story of Nearest & Jack.
This family should be receiving equity of the company and/ or royalties for the recipe
Jack Daniel needs to give some of that money to Green’s family
We’ve taught everyone almost everything with NO credit 🤦🏽♀️
There is so much major black contribution to society,
So will his family be compensated? Because I bet Jack family good 🤔
If race wasn't a factor, then why did Jack get all the credit?