I need my money from Detroit my family has been slaves for 100s of years even sharing the same last name mentioned in this video. Tell these ladies to contact me, I need my case sent to the Supreme Court now!
Elizabeth Denison Forth donated money to build a small Episcopal chapel back then which is my church in Grosse Ile. I was baptized in that chapel, married in that chapel... Same with my sister. Her picture hangs in the dining room of the small chapel still today. ❤️
102nd United States Colored Troops USCT A.K.A., The 1st Michigan Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment organized at Fort Wayne, Detroit Michigan. Colonel Henry Barnes. Lieutenant Colonel William T. Bennett. Major Newcomb Clark. Captain Orson W. Bennett Medal of Honor MOH Award Battle of Honey Hill 1864. First LIeutenant Charles L. Barrell Medal of Honor MOH Award Camden SC 1865.
you ladies did a great job. I learned a lesson about the struggles of old Detroit and my respect and love goes to all of you for the hard work researching and the pain that all of the people went through just to be able to see what freedom felt like back then. As for me I listen to John Lennon's song "Imagine " and I only see love of one another. Humanity makes its own history...we should all value each other as equal. peace and love to you all with blessings.
I'm just discovering your channel ... and I'm already loving it !!
Fantastic! I needed to know this.
When I was married,in the 70's I had an elderly neighbor,who told me,all of the area around us use to be Farm Land...HE was 98 and white
What location?
I'm soo passionate about the history of this land.
Way cool.. what about working with artists? Awesome stuff.
I need my money from Detroit my family has been slaves for 100s of years even sharing the same last name mentioned in this video. Tell these ladies to contact me, I need my case sent to the Supreme Court now!
Elizabeth Denison Forth donated money to build a small Episcopal chapel back then which is my church in Grosse Ile. I was baptized in that chapel, married in that chapel... Same with my sister. Her picture hangs in the dining room of the small chapel still today. ❤️
it’s more important to honor and name the slaves than it is to hold the owners accountable for their abuse of power
Hi, & thank you for sharing
This should be a requirement for every (Michigan) student, and their parents.
I grew up in Detroit, we never owned any slaves, neither did my parents , grand parents, or great grand parents
It was the French that instituted slavery here in Detroit Michigan, American slavery was not operated by American Slaveholders.
102nd United States Colored Troops USCT A.K.A., The 1st Michigan Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment organized at Fort Wayne, Detroit Michigan. Colonel Henry Barnes. Lieutenant Colonel William T. Bennett. Major Newcomb Clark. Captain Orson W. Bennett Medal of Honor MOH Award Battle of Honey Hill 1864. First LIeutenant Charles L. Barrell Medal of Honor MOH Award Camden SC 1865.
Chaplain Captain William Waring [Warring] (1833 to 1900). 102nd United States Colored Troops USCT. Arlington National Cemetery. Black officer.
they were enslaving the dark skin and brown american indians and calling them negro!!!
you ladies did a great job. I learned a lesson about the struggles of old Detroit and my respect and love goes to all of you for the hard work researching and the pain that all of the people went through just to be able to see what freedom felt like back then. As for me I listen to John Lennon's song "Imagine " and I only see love of one another. Humanity makes its own history...we should all value each other as equal. peace and love to you all with blessings.
here cuh my funky ass teacher but interesting!!!!!!!!!