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How on earth could it be a "Love story" when the victim was a slave who had absolutely no powers to resist a relationship imposed on to her even if she should have wanted to? I would want to believe that there was no love in Sally`s heart for Jefferson, and she must have hated the man and prayed that God killed him for molesting her.
Regards,
Omar.
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Dato: 4. februar 2000 22:07
Emne: Slave Rape, being billed as "Love Story" Thomas Jefferson
>In Febrary CBS will broadcast their version of the relationship between
>Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings his slave, which began when she was 14
>years old. Jefferson's writings reveal he did not consider people of
>African descent to be as "human" as Europeans. He was a slave owner until
>he died.
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>The trailer CBS is using to promote this miniseries promotes the
>relationship as "An American Love story" and stars Diahann Carroll, Mario
>Peebles and a white (light-skinnned) hispanic Carmen Ejogo playing Sally
>Hemings. This movie is really a trivialization of what happened to many
>of our female African ancestors who were raped by their slavemasters and
>seems to be a way of vindicating Jefferson and others like him.
>
>Now this is certainly controversial since at least some of the family of
>Ms. Hemings apparently basks in the glory of being descendants of
>Mr. Jefferson, seemingly feeling honored that they have a connection to
>one of America's "founding fathers" through their enslaved
>ancestor. Thomas Jefferson's writings about slavery and African people
>indicate that he considered people of African descent to be inferior.
>
>Though I have respect for Diahann Carroll, Mario Peebles and other
>ground-breaking entertainers...they have to be held accountable also
>and made to realize the impact the roles they play have.
>
>Most African Americans have ancestors who had no choice in their relations
>with their "masters", beginning with how they were treated on the ships by
>sailors, on the auction blocks by those seeking to make purchases and in
>countless other instances. The writings of former enslaved Africans
>reveals the facts that women were targeted even if they were only young
>girls. (I repeat Sally was 14 and Jefferson's slave).
>
>Note also that many slave owners used their plantations as breeding
>farms..allowing their sons(even giving them their own private"wench"),
>other male relatives, the hired help and any "white"man who desired to sow
>their oats.
>
>Your comments or opinions on this matter are appreciated.
>
>An "American lovestory" sneak preview.
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>The show is scheduled to air February 13 and February 16.
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>http://www.cbs.com/now/eframe
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