It has often been noted that there was a special irony amongst some of the Founding Fathers™ and their decision to keep slaves. These were people who were supposedly creating the world's first truly free nation, and yet they held ownership to human beings. Even my personal favorite, Thomas Jefferson had slaves working his land, and this was the guy who got drunk one night and wrote the greatest "Dear John" letter to a monarch since the Magna Carta. That of course was the Declaration of Independence.
This week's installment centers around a clever and passionate young slave owned by Washington named Ona Judge. She had the courage to escape to the more liberal states and away from Ol' Wooden Teeth's servitude. This caused a bit of a scandal to unfold as Ona remained defiant despite threats and public admonishment. The story is told by a historian who has consumed one and a half bottles of wine before making the attempt...enjoy!!
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Oh boy I love history!! :D
Funny when you're drunk, but still pretty messed up. Though I think there was a prevalent view with American leaders to have Africa Americans/Blacks settle the Caribbean and Central America areas because they wouldn't work out in 'traditional American society.' Well, it's been doing a lot better on the past half century, so go us.
Wow. Is that ever me after I have had some wine too. Excellent post!
These are good.
wahhhh hate my job. cant watch videos again. good thing i only have two more days left here.
Why didn't they teach us this stuff in school?
ditto to banacek... but I would prefer if they have other drunk historians corroborate the story as well. It would be like the use of deductive reasoning!
Fun history :)
Actual history is much more entertaining than the factual history we learn in school :/
That portrayal of an historic story is soo.. i dunno, I really enjoyed it. Sucks about Washington having slaves. But what a story, hiccups and all!
i just watched this for the 2nd time... I never knew how good of an actor Danny McBride was until now... his facial expressions in mimicking the inebriated narration... it's too good!
I don't think I could stay awake after consuming that much alcohol - to narrate anything!
What a hilarious idea, who knew historians could be so funny - so depressing about Washington having slaves though, dang history.
Haha, i agree somewhat.
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