So, something happened in Texas before the end of the civil war; a farming town in such a remote location with old people and some were children and they did not know where they were but it seems they were from a British colony in the West Indies and for a further 50 years, they were enslaved and were told everyday that the black man presented to them was their master but was really the foreman and was presented to them by uh white people and the people in the camp were also entirely white of various complexions; about 4000 people. In 1901, they were released to do whatever they wanted but their emotions were evident after some harsh treatment by some white people and some black people in their assimilation to the expectations of America but the. Camp managers and staff did say often, repetitively and incessantly to the 4000 enslaved that George Washington was white.
So, something happened in Texas before the end of the civil war; a farming town in such a remote location with old people and some were children and they did not know where they were but it seems they were from a British colony in the West Indies and for a further 50 years, they were enslaved and were told everyday that the black man presented to them was their master but was really the foreman and was presented to them by uh white people and the people in the camp were also entirely white of various complexions; about 4000 people. In 1901, they were released to do whatever they wanted but their emotions were evident after some harsh treatment by some white people and some black people in their assimilation to the expectations of America but the. Camp managers and staff did say often, repetitively and incessantly to the 4000 enslaved that George Washington was white.
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