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  2. Post Readers: Why stop at white-washing slavery? - AOL

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    Florida educators blew it at white-washing standards on teaching slavery. Why should they stop there when history offers o much more?

  3. Abolitionist children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Even more so than abolitionists, pro-slavery writers embedded the ‘virtues’ of slavery into educational material. The Geographical Reader for the Dixie Children , [ 30 ] published in 1863 by Marinda Branson Moore, was a confederate textbook which contained educational geographical material for young students.

  4. Grimké sisters - Wikipedia

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    Sarah recalled being skeptical of slavery from a young age. She recounted that at age five, after witnessing a slave being whipped, she tried to board a steamer to live in a place without slavery. Later, in violation of the law, she taught one of her father's slaves to read. [12]

  5. Child slavery - Wikipedia

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    Child slavery refers of the slavery of children below the age of majority. Many children have been sold into slavery in the past for their family to repay debts or crimes or earn some money if the family were short of cash. In the Roman Empire, the children of a slave woman normally became the property of her owner. [1]

  6. Spanking is a holdover from slavery, so stop hitting your kids

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    The post Spanking is a holdover from slavery, so stop hitting your kids appeared first on TheGrio. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the mammy figure stereotype is rooted in the history of slavery in the United States, as enslaved women were often tasked with domestic and childcare work in American slave-holding households. The mammy caricature was used to create a narrative of Black women being content within the institution of slavery among domestic servitude.

  8. Watermelon stereotype - Wikipedia

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    A 1909 postcard, with the caption "I'se so happy!" The watermelon stereotype is an anti-Black racist trope originating in the Southern United States.It first arose as a backlash against African American emancipation and economic self-sufficiency in the late 1860s.

  9. Opinion - California’s ‘slavery loophole’ is about more than ...

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    As a legal historian of slavery, I know that there’s more to understanding the failure of Prop 6 than we might think, and certainly more than racism alone can explain.