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You Owe Me What was Always Mine

“You owe me what was always mine” is the title of Briayna Cuffie’s latest blog post on reparations4slavery.com. She is speaking to enslavers whose family records, letters, journals, photos, plantation accounts, etc. contain valuable information about the men, women, and children they enslaved.

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Author BitterSweetPosted on February 15, 2021February 28, 2021Categories Finding documents & doing research, Healing, repair & action, History & culture: people, places & events, Linked Descendants, Slavery & its legaciesTags African Americans, Ancestors, Austin Woolfork, Baltimore, Charlotte Elbert, enslaved Africans, Enslaved People, Enslavement, enslaver, family history, linked descendants, Maryland, New Orleans, North America, plantations, Slave Trader, Slaveholders, slaveholding2 Comments on You Owe Me What was Always Mine

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