I used to lead tours at a plantation. You won’t believe the questions I got about slavery.


The Old Plantation (Slaves Dancing on a South Carolina Plantation), ca. 1785-1795
"Up until about a year ago, I worked at a historic site in the South that included an old house and a nearby plantation. My job was to lead tours and tell guests about the people who made plantations possible: the slaves. The site I worked at most frequently had more than 100 enslaved workers associated with it— 27 people serving the household alone, outnumbering the home's three white residents by a factor of nine. Yet many guests who visited the house and took the tour reacted with hostility to hearing a presentation that focused more on the slaves than on the owners. ..."
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