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No, they still got raped after they killed their husband for trying to save them.

And don't forget that they taught slaves to be less than human and inferior.

So those who didn't help already was physiologically fukked by their slave master since birth.

And since where the subject on what black men did or didn't do for black women in slavery.

What did black women do or didn't do for black men when they were being lynch or burn alive?

A black woman freed the most slaves ever heard of Harriet tubman? and men typically battle it out with other men, what did you expect the women to do? some of the black women started turning to white men for protection instead.
 

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If a woman has a kid with a man that is not committed to her why would she not think she would be a single mother?

Does that mean that she wants to be a single mother?

Also commitment to a woman doesnt mean a dude can be absent from raising his kid
 

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crack open a history book

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Turner's_slave_rebellion

North America
Numerous black slave rebellions and insurrections took place in North America during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. There is documentary evidence of more than 250 uprisings or attempted uprisings involving ten or more slaves. Three of the best known in the United States during the 19th century are the revolts by Gabriel Prosser in Virginia in 1800, Denmark Vesey in Charleston, South Carolina in 1822, and Nat Turner in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831.

Drapetomania was a supposed mental illness described by American physician Samuel A. Cartwright in 1851 that caused black slaves to flee captivity. Today, drapetomania is considered an example of pseudoscience, and part of the edifice of scientific racism.

Slave resistance in the antebellum South did not gain the attention of academic historians until the 1940s when historian Herbert Aptheker started publishing the first serious scholarly work on the subject. Aptheker stressed how rebellions were rooted in the exploitative conditions of the southern slave system. He traversed libraries and archives throughout the South, managing to uncover roughly 250 similar instances.

The 1811 German Coast Uprising, which took place in Louisiana outside of New Orleans in 1811, involved up to 500 slaves. It was suppressed by volunteer militias and a detachment of the United States Army. They killed at least 40 black men in a violent confrontation (the numbers cited are inconsistent); at least 29 more were executed (combined figures from two separate jurisdictions, St. Charles Parish and Orleans Parish). Several men (fewer than 20) are said to have escaped; some of those were later caught and killed, on their way to freedom.

Although only involving about seventy slaves, the Turner's 1831 rebellion is considered to be a devastating event in American history. Over sixty people were killed, causing the slave-holding South to go into a panic. Fifty-five men, women and children were killed as Turner and his fellow rebel slaves rampaged from plantation to plantation throughout Virginia. Turner and the other slaves were eventually stopped as their ammunition ran out. The rebellion resulted in the hanging of about eighteen slaves, including Nat Turner himself. Up to 200 other blacks were killed during the hysteria which followed, few of whom likely had anything to do with the uprising.[16] Fears afterwards led to new legislation passed by southern states prohibiting the movement, assembly, and education of slaves, and reducing the rights of free people of color. In addition, the Virginia legislature considered abolishing slavery to prevent further rebellions. In a close vote, however, the state decided to keep slaves.

John Brown had already fought against pro-slavery forces in Kansas for several years when he decided to lead a raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia. This raid was a joint attack by former slaves, freed blacks, and white men who had corresponded with slaves on plantations in order to form a general uprising among slaves. It almost succeeded, had it not been for Brown's delay, and hundreds of slaves left their plantations to join Brown's force - and others left their plantations to join Brown in an escape to the mountains. Eventually, due to a tactical error by Brown, their force was quelled by the U.S. military, led by Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Lee. But directly following this, slave disobedience and the number of runaways increased markedly in Virginia.[17]

The historian Steven Hahn proposes that the self-organized involvement of slaves in the Union Army during the American Civil War composed a slave rebellion that dwarfed all others.[18] Similarly, tens of thousands of slaves joined British forces or escaped to British lines during the American Revolution, sometimes using the disruption of war to gain freedom. For instance, when the British evacuated from Charleston and Savannah, they took 10,000 slaves with them. They also evacuated slaves from New York, taking more than 3,000 for resettlement to Nova Scotia, where they were recorded as Black Loyalists and given land grants.[19]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_rebellion#North_America

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1526 San Miguel de Gualdape
(Sapelo Island, Georgia, Victorious)
c. 1570 Gaspar Yanga's Revolt
(Veracruz, Victorious)
1712 New York Slave Revolt
(New York City, Suppressed)
1733 St. John Slave Revolt
(Saint John, Suppressed)
1739 Stono Rebellion
(South Carolina, Suppressed)
1741 New York Conspiracy
(New York City, Suppressed)
1760 Tacky's War
(Jamaica, Suppressed)
1791–1804 Haitian Revolution
(Saint-Domingue, Victorious)
1800 Gabriel Prosser
(Virginia, Suppressed)
1803 Igbo Landing
(St. Simons Island, Georgia, Suppressed)
1805 Chatham Manor
(Virginia, Suppressed)
1811 German Coast Uprising
(Territory of Orleans, Suppressed)
1815 George Boxley
(Virginia, Suppressed)
1822 Denmark Vesey
(South Carolina, Suppressed)
1831 Nat Turner's rebellion
(Virginia, Suppressed)
1831–1832 Baptist War
(Jamaica, Suppressed)
1839 Amistad, ship rebellion
(Off the Cuban coast, Victorious)
1841 Creole case, ship rebellion
(Off the Southern U.S. coast, Victorious)
1842 Slave Revolt in the Cherokee Nation
(Southern U.S., Suppressed)
1859 John Brown's Raid
(Virginia, Suppressed)
So what I posted makes me completely uninformed about black history? You ain't schooling me about shyt homie, foh.
 

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So what I posted makes me completely uninformed about black history? You ain't schooling me about shyt homie, foh.

no, just uninformed on your post. you've already been schooled.

"FinesseKing said:
You know, I have always thought about the things in the beginning of that poem. I don't understand how men sat back and watched that shut go down without dying about it. They would have had to kill me before I watched my wife and kids get gang raped by white devils."
 

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no, just uninformed on your post. you've already been schooled.

"FinesseKing said:
You know, I have always thought about the things in the beginning of that poem. I don't understand how men sat back and watched that shut go down without dying about it. They would have had to kill me before I watched my wife and kids get gang raped by white devils."
Good gracious, a bunch of idiots on this site with bullshyt elitist attitudes. It's almost comical
 

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That was deep shyt man.
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That's what she said :jawalrus:
 

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A black woman freed the most slaves ever heard of Harriet tubman? and men typically battle it out with other men, what did you expect the women to do? some of the black women started turning to white men for protection instead.
It is amazing how your not ban yet.:snoop:(and we all know your not a woman)

And yo dumbass use Harriet Tubman to represent all black woman when Harriet Tubman is in a league of her own.

And its funny you didn't mention Nat Turner but I know your ass is a troll.

And may ask what the white masters needed to protect black women from?:pachaha:

Oh and Neg.
 

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I came here for the comments and I was not disappointed lol. All I'm going to say is that a lot of you people here would have been house slaves/ bedwenches during those times I can tell.
 

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Does that mean that she wants to be a single mother?

Also commitment to a woman doesnt mean a dude can be absent from raising his kid

No woman wants to be a single mother. But a lot of women now are doing things to set themselves up to being single mothers.
 
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It is amazing how your not ban yet.:snoop:(and we all know your not a woman)

And yo dumbass use Harriet Tubman to represent all black woman when Harriet Tubman is in a league of her own.

And its funny you didn't mention Nat Turner but I know your ass is a troll.

And may ask what the white masters needed to protect black women from?:pachaha:

Oh and Neg.

well you asked what did black women do for black men so i brought up Harriet, and there are countless stories of bw helping their husbands escape with the kids
 

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Of all the slave narratives I read, none of them discussed women being angry with their partners for not protecting them from slave owners.

It was fukked up, however, that Henry Bibb's mulatto wife was sold to a French planter in Kentucky as a concubine for 1500 dollars and once he saw her in that state he said to himself that she wasn't his wife anymore because she was fukked by another man [It was RAPE for God's sake!]
but yeah :skip:
 

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I don't give a fukk about this thread or this topic but since i'm in a shytty mood I will be here saying foul shyt to piss people off :jawalrus:
 
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:shaq2:you fukking white supremacist c*nts are so full of shyt

how am i a white supremacist? i read somewhere black men were easy to conquer because of their lust for white women. not 100% sure if its true or not but i've seen the way black men act just to get a white girl or when they do get one, so it doesn't seem far fetched.
 
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