What percentage of white ppl even had slaves? And what percentage of current American citizens are their direct descendants? As if it matters. My ancestors were poor as dirt and came over through Ellis island after slaver was abolished. They had nothing, they were discriminated against, worked menial jobs lived in small cramped apartments in nyc. Eventually through very hard work, faith and education each generation was more successful. This very common story of American heritage is being wiped out and replaced with critical race theory teaching kids that all white ppl have always taken advantage of black ppl.
No, they sold them in Africa, they didn't bring them here.
What percentage of white ppl even had slaves? And what percentage of current American citizens are their direct descendants? As if it matters. My ancestors were poor as dirt and came over through Ellis island after slaver was abolished. They had nothing, they were discriminated against, worked menial jobs lived in small cramped apartments in nyc. Eventually through very hard work, faith and education each generation was more successful. This very common story of American heritage is being wiped out and replaced with critical race theory teaching kids that all white ppl have always taken advantage of black ppl.
Mine ancestors did their own farming. I know it it was a small percentage of people that actually owned a bunch of slaves.
When do we get a White History month?