The state of the one you embraced fictitiously as the first black President.
We are much to kind and tolerant of such brutish creatures that has deliberately attempted to destroy us for the benefit of their livelihoods. I cannot say more it’s not permissible. ???????????? ~DevetraBlueLotus
As my sister mothet_earth commented “We will never know all the atrocities that were committed against our beautiful ancestors of????????”
MAY 11, 1938 North Little Rock, Arkansas Person interviewed: Ida Blackshear Hutchinson (no photo) Age: 73
Part 4: Death of Sixty Babies
“Once on the Blackshear place, they took all the fine looking boys and girls that was 13 years old or older and put them in a big barn after they had stripped them naked. They used to strip them naked and put them in a big barn every Sunday and leave them there until Monday morning. Out of that came sixty babies. They was too many babies to leave in the quarters for some one to take care of during the day. When the young mothers went to work Blackshear had them take their babies with them to the field, and it was 2 or 3 miles from the house to the field. He didn’t want them to lose time walking backward and forward nursing. They built a long old trough like a great long old cradle and put all these babies in it every morning when the mother come out to the field. It was set at the end of the rows under a big old cottonwood tree.
When they were at the other end of the row, all at once a cloud no bigger than a small spot came up, and it grew fast, and it thundered and lightened as if the world were coming to an end, and the rain just came down in great sheets. And when it got so they could go to the other end of the field, that trough was filled with water and every baby in it was floating ’round in the water drownded. They never got nary a lick of labor and nary a red penny for ary one of them babies.” Pictured: Post mortem unidentified Ancestor, Danielsonville, CT. c. 1880s