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Here's a thought, do not just show it, do something about it because well done is better than well said but I suspect that black people only show slave our murder photos because we want someone else to do something about us black people can't ….“Never forget.”īlack people shout “never forget” and then we forget because to remember is to be faced with having to do something about it but that takes courage we don’t have so instead we post photos of our own death, destruction and defeat waiting, wishing, hoping and praying that some one other than us will have the courage to do something about … what us black people can ….“Never forget.”įor over 200 years we have done nothing about it so why talk about it when we are not men enough, strong enough, brave enough nor intelligent enough to fight, read, write, build, discover, create and show America that we don’t appreciate what you did to us but still we rise.įor the black people still screaming "never forget" I suggest they physically get up, go into homes, stores, clubs, churches, restaurants and the streets of rural Alabama, Kentucky, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana and tell them to their faces, Only black people wallow in slavery, keep it alive, celebrate it and pay other races to see ourselves portrayed as cowardly, uneducated, trifling and primitive. Gooch … let me rest for five minutes, then carried me round again, after which, he let me down and put me into the box d and shut me down in it for about ten minutes.”ĭEAR BLACK AMERICA 2014 – PUT UP OR SHUT UP.
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… I was carried up ten feet from the ground, when Mr. The screw is made with wood, a large tree cut down, and carved in the shape of a screw), and carrying it up and down, and pressing the block e into the box d, into which the cotton is put. Roper recalled: “He hung me up by the hands at letter a, a horse moving round the screw e* (*This screw is sometimes moved round by hand, when there is a handle on it. When Roper, who had many attempts to escape the South Carolina plantation on which he’d been enslaved, ran away yet another time, among the “instruments of torture” applied to him was the “cotton screw,” a machine used for packing and pressing cotton.
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Moses Roper, a Black man who was born into bondage in North Carolina and eventually escaped slavery in 1835, recounted the torture endured in punishment for running away in “Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery.”Ī machine used for packing cotton became an instrument of punishment.