Genealogist Who Tracks Down Modern-Day Slavery Practices

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  • Опубліковано 26 лют 2018
  • Slavery might have ended on paper after the Civil War, but many white landowners did everything they could to exploit newly freed slaves well into the 20th century. Thousands of black laborers across the South were forced to work against their will as late as the 1960s-a new form of enslavement that went on in the shadows of rural America.
    VICE's Akil Gibbons traveled to Louisiana to meet genealogist Antoinette Harrell, the “slavery detective of the South," who tracks down cases of modern-day slavery and abusive labor practices. They talk to a man whose family was held on a plantation against their will into the 1950s, and Antoinette explains how she uses decades-old records to uncover how slavery was perpetuated long after the Civil War ended.
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  • @VICE
    @VICE  6 років тому +2226

    VICE's Akil Gibbons traveled to Louisiana to meet genealogist Antoinette Harrell, the “slavery detective of the South," who tracks down cases of modern-day slavery and abusive labor practices.
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    • @592sunrise
      @592sunrise 6 років тому +44

      VICE good story

    • @urielrabo8821
      @urielrabo8821 6 років тому +30

      The south had slavery when the Democrats ruled thre. Just saying

    • @bryanajones5110
      @bryanajones5110 6 років тому +16

      awesome story.

    • @camiieec
      @camiieec 6 років тому +68

      Oh, Jesus, the American school system is such a failure. Sir, those were the Dixiecrats, democrats defined by their adherence and advocacy of southern politics, and what was called "the southern way of life', hence defined by the maintenance of slavery as institution and policy, as well as their relationship to the KKK. Fast forward to 1964, LBJ seeks passage of the Civil Rights Act, Dixiecrats refused to comply/accept the legislation and recognition/enforcement of the civil rights of African Americans, and filibuster the passage of the Civil Rights Act, it passes in spite of their racist efforts. LBJ remarks that Democrats have lost the south forever.....So fucking ill educated.... Go. read. a. fucking. book. Stop jacking off to pictures of Taylor Swift, and starting reddit threads regarding all manner of white nonsense...what is it now, Black Panther is reverse racism propaganda...whatever....it's too late anyway.

    • @kilmoturtles1
      @kilmoturtles1 6 років тому +49

      I would like to see JUST ONCE, where somebody like VICE takes a slave descendant back to Africa to try and find out their history and find out who the black slave trader was that was willing to sell somebody of their own skin color to the white man.
      You got that in you Vice? Nah, I did not think so either!
      I understand that the way many whites treated their slaves was inhumane and disgusting, but why not show the whole story? It is a part of history, is it not?

  • @Preacher_.
    @Preacher_. 6 років тому +2429

    [Slavery] 'Continued through the 1920's, 30's, 40's, 50's, and even the 60's' ... I almost threw up...
    Where TF was this in our Textbooks?!

    • @Nikki-ks6wi
      @Nikki-ks6wi 6 років тому +161

      Yea it’s sadly true you should look at the Daughters of the Confederacy and how they funded publishing companies to put agenda behind textbooks so that we would know a lot of the truth from this video. I believe Vox did a video on it.

    • @herrfuhrertrump1407
      @herrfuhrertrump1407 6 років тому +164

      It’s not in this country’s best interest to let the truth be known, because the truth makes them look horrible.

    • @stawnkashi4871
      @stawnkashi4871 6 років тому +5

      D.C. Gold. They dont talk about it.....Cray

    • @mzmissy9591
      @mzmissy9591 6 років тому +14

      Sickening

    • @maryrodger5130
      @maryrodger5130 6 років тому +98

      Go to the library and begin to read and never stop. I don't know if it's on YT, but several years ago PBS had a documentary called: 'Slavery By Another Name', look for it, but always read.

  • @DrSlipperyFist
    @DrSlipperyFist 6 років тому +7889

    Keeping people isolated and uneducated was always the key.

    • @naturallydope6971
      @naturallydope6971 5 років тому +273

      You are exactly right and I was always told by my grandmother they want it like that because they feel like black people would never read a book or get into any sort of Education but they were so wrong

    • @dallasdinglewood1091
      @dallasdinglewood1091 5 років тому +247

      Was and STILL IS the key. Public schools anyone?

    • @sjgee4309
      @sjgee4309 5 років тому +9

      Exactly!!!

    • @anonamous6968
      @anonamous6968 4 роки тому +33

      Education is the way.

    • @gbuz5789
      @gbuz5789 4 роки тому +33

      You mean like identity politics and the current propaganda of the mainstream media, public schools, and Hollywood?

  • @992dancer
    @992dancer 7 місяців тому +93

    The way that Carsten immediately tried to discredit Donald without even knowing what he had said just MOMENTS after saying they have been “best friends since childhood” was VERY telling, he doesn’t want anyone to believe anything except the way he wants to tell it.

    • @user-ml4mn2im5l
      @user-ml4mn2im5l Місяць тому +1

      Thank you!!!!!!!!!!! Whole mood switched up!

  • @jssberry
    @jssberry Рік тому +1343

    As it hit me listening to what that man had witnessed... I had to take a moment to process it.
    You took a man, killed him, castrated him and then left him hanging in a tree directly in front of his family's home so they all could see it. Anyone who even tries to justify something like that is a psychopath and disgusting. And the fact that it happened in the 40s and 50s should disturb people--that wasn't that long ago yall. We have relatives here today who grew up during that time.

    • @angelasmith7369
      @angelasmith7369 Рік тому +71

      That's right Jacqueline, psychopath is exactly right. One thing that also gets me is the fact that historically, families even took their children to these 'events,' picnic baskets and all, just made a day of it! SICK!

    • @DR-dm8ck
      @DR-dm8ck Рік тому +37

      Not just “found” either, they hunted him down and found him because he left

    • @fuse911
      @fuse911 Рік тому +10

      Lately ive recently learned that even some blacks had slaves back then

    • @ifiwasarichgorl
      @ifiwasarichgorl Рік тому +40

      I hate how peoples say racism is a past thing because it’s really not. The past wasn’t that long ago and these racists are still alive today doing god knows what.

    • @shaterriasimpson298
      @shaterriasimpson298 Рік тому +9

      @@fuse911 in those times it was normal and a sign of wealth to have slaves. Not all slave masters were cruel to them, that includes some of the white slaves masters. It was more of a strategic & classist move for black people to have slaves and they were usually kind to them & most of the time their slaves were given their freedom

  • @nicknametoolong
    @nicknametoolong 4 роки тому +8543

    This woman is doing a service that should be catalogued in the Library of Congress

    • @tomwalker5280
      @tomwalker5280 3 роки тому +21

      Invoking AOC 🌟

    • @Stoney-Jacksman
      @Stoney-Jacksman 3 роки тому +74

      Weird how you still want props from the same system and people that did this in the 1st place. It never ceases to amaze me.

    • @jonathonbanyon94
      @jonathonbanyon94 3 роки тому +9

      I wish we could share comments

    • @zari5291
      @zari5291 3 роки тому +66

      She deserves a Nobel peace prize

    • @NOWtheband
      @NOWtheband 3 роки тому +11

      @Pavor - No.

  • @kinguponarrival8237
    @kinguponarrival8237 4 роки тому +4435

    That whole conversation with the Plantation owner was so awkward.

    • @bobbyjohnson8968
      @bobbyjohnson8968 4 роки тому +53

      No it wasn't,he should've went all the way in on him!!!✊😎

    • @kinguponarrival8237
      @kinguponarrival8237 4 роки тому +428

      Bobby Johnson I think the interviewer handled it appropriately. Going all the way in as you call it. Is a breeding ground for confrontation and a major violation - being a guest in his house.

    • @artistrybyatlantisnicole8721
      @artistrybyatlantisnicole8721 4 роки тому +242

      Sooo awkward idk if he was lying or if he was telling the truth but something in me tells me he was lying and I hope Donald is ok 😬🥴

    • @GiveMeCoffee
      @GiveMeCoffee 4 роки тому +254

      That kind of attitude, like they believe what they are doing with that poor man is a good deed, made me sick to my stomach.

    • @kinguponarrival8237
      @kinguponarrival8237 4 роки тому +191

      GiveMeCoffee i agree totally -- that was hard to watch. And the selling point that had me like really? Was staying at the plantation “rent free” -- the nerve of that guy to say -- that was tough to hear.

  • @Badakhsxx
    @Badakhsxx Рік тому +427

    Someone in the comments mentioned that keeping them isolated and uneducated was the key in keeping this system intact and that is so incredibly true as the fact that wanting to live free in a trailer on a field in the middle of a nowhere-farm seemed a better option to Donald than working that same farm for wages and employee benefits which could’ve paid him far more than merely saving a few hundred on rent. That couple were also eerie AF

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 6 місяців тому

      Isolated in a segregated group?

    • @jaiyabyrd4177
      @jaiyabyrd4177 6 місяців тому

      It's 2023
      And carefully reading your venomous and arrogant comments you left out that this particular Black man was stripped of education, human dignity and knowledge to move himself forward.
      WTF did you think he was going to be given a scholarship to Notre Dame ❓
      How dare you

    • @blacklandranch6093
      @blacklandranch6093 6 місяців тому +1

      FYI, Donald chose this lifestyle. He has 3 older brothers that left that land to live more productive lives. One went to college and now owns his own business. One went to the military, then married and lived in Germany. The 3rd got a regular job and lives a normal life. Donald likes hunting, fishing and being around the farm. You see this as slavery. He sees this as a easy way of life. Material possessions don’t matter to him. He knows his family history. The family has had reunions since 1969. His mother was one of the best family historians. So he had knowledge, and options, but he chose to stay where he is.

    • @jaiyabyrd4177
      @jaiyabyrd4177 6 місяців тому

      ​@@blacklandranch6093
      I read your comments several times before responding just to be sure I say what I'm going to say to you.
      Your comment sounds like a rebuttal and I'm going to treat it as such.
      You sound more like me a slave owner sympathizer than a realistic Black American Woman, here's why:
      You never showed proof of Donald's brother existence much less their journey in life.
      Donald is living on the land that he was born on in peonage.
      He had 5 generations on that land before him. You can't prove that Donald had a better way out of it his mental/emotional faculties are strong enough and his skill set is limited to agriculture which doesn't pay enough to house himself if he wished to go.
      Perhaps your 80 acres in Commerce Texas is peaceful for you, while you meditate and practice Poi, but you must be seriously inept to not see that free room and board doesn't erase the history of Donald's 5 generations not being chattel slaves but in peonage.
      Did you NOT hear him describe the long hours his mother worked❓
      You really sound inept!

    • @ginat2434
      @ginat2434 3 місяці тому +3

      That white man looks like his parents are related. So creepy

  • @julieholt7889
    @julieholt7889 Рік тому +402

    I’m a mom of two kids. To imagine someone BUYING me and my two kids for $850 made me break down in tears. Slavery is our nation’s greatest disgrace. The trauma is so deep and the echos are still reverberating.

    • @edwinamendelssohn5129
      @edwinamendelssohn5129 Рік тому +30

      It's a global disgrace and is still going on on many forms across the world.

    • @QuietQueenProject
      @QuietQueenProject Рік тому +20

      But what are you going to do about you cuz they were your ancestors I mean thank you for your sincere concern but crying tears is not going to help us get up and do something go to the neighborhoods where these police officers are and other racist people that do this justice so black people and say something say.... something to your relatives stop crying develop thick skin like a black woman and do something... help! because we can't do it without you its going to take your community to end this since they started it.

    • @BE-bk1tb
      @BE-bk1tb Рік тому

      @@edwinamendelssohn5129 ​ ​ Nice try to deflect from her statement. It is this nation’s disgrace, a country that was supposed to be founded on the basis of an individual’s rights and freedoms with justice and equality for all, literally ruined and stained itself from the start with its hypocrisy from its founding because of slavery. You could care less about the issue, “it’s a global disgrace” is nothing more than a sneaky Karsten like attempt to justify, equivocate, not acknowledge and make yourself feel better about America’s shameful past.

    • @edwinamendelssohn5129
      @edwinamendelssohn5129 Рік тому +1

      @@BE-bk1tb you might want to read the founding fathers writings on the matter.

    • @mademsoisellerhapsody
      @mademsoisellerhapsody Рік тому +19

      @@QuietQueenProject how do you know these were Julie Holts ancestors? Because she has white skin? Faulty generalization

  • @djbluejazz7349
    @djbluejazz7349 4 роки тому +3247

    The fact the older gentleman kept looking over his shoulder while being interviewed shows the trauma from slavery is deep as hell man smh.

    • @Verradonairun
      @Verradonairun 4 роки тому +263

      I noticed that too. He's completely destroyed on the inside, to the point where he doesn't even blink when talking about his own mother being raped and abused, his uncle getting lynched... how do you come back from that, once you've seen it? There really is no way back. Your humanity is destroyed and all that's left is an empty shell. It's a terrible shame that the criminals responsible will never get to taste their own medicine.

    • @bugeye8161
      @bugeye8161 4 роки тому +83

      @@Verradonairun yea those terrible people just got to keep building their wealth and never had to pay for what they did

    • @michaelgray1803
      @michaelgray1803 3 роки тому +7

      @@bugeye8161 exactly

    • @rebella_alld5108
      @rebella_alld5108 3 роки тому +9

      This is so sad.

    • @enaf4843
      @enaf4843 3 роки тому +56

      Martin B I wouldn’t say he’s an empty shell, but I know what you mean. From this side of the screen, I could feel his pain and his goodness. I would pay money to be able to meet this man and shake his hand, tell him his voice is heard and the memory of his tormenters is and will be erased. I want to cry tears with this man. He’s a rock. A living, breathing rock.

  • @Moorfeeeus
    @Moorfeeeus 4 роки тому +2274

    “ I don’t even remember meeting him. We were childhood friends. I promise to god. Swear to god.”
    Sounds like a whole liar.
    The white man owes Donald probably six to seven figures.

  • @honeygirlryn236
    @honeygirlryn236 10 місяців тому +78

    This interviewer was so good. Nearly making cry. You can see how learning this stuff is so impactful for him. What a great guy

  • @MoroMoro1
    @MoroMoro1 Рік тому +68

    Getting that call from the other genealogist saying that she found the family tree with pictures included was amazing. What a gift it would be for all of us of African American ancestry to be able to see and have that information of our ancestors, even though it may be heartbreaking. Antoinette is doing great work, Good bless her.

  • @bitesize8884
    @bitesize8884 5 років тому +7973

    Please give Mrs. Antoinette her own show I would watch

    • @abiabi521
      @abiabi521 4 роки тому +208

      Digging deeper....she may need some protection.

    • @wholisticlily3776
      @wholisticlily3776 4 роки тому +26

      Yessss!!! This would be so interesting

    • @abiabi521
      @abiabi521 4 роки тому +81

      These...."humans" are STILL STICKING to their twisted, self serving reality...
      What did that couple say?...he does a few odd jobs for them?..and they don't charge him rent 🤦 why not give him 5 acres out of the hundreds that they have just sitting there?

    • @ErnestPorter-wl1cx
      @ErnestPorter-wl1cx 4 роки тому +23

      That will never happen. She digging up too much Information

    • @richardk18026
      @richardk18026 4 роки тому +40

      Oprah should put this on Own...

  • @sciuresci1403
    @sciuresci1403 2 роки тому +4367

    The “master” gave me the chills. He and his wife feel like horror movie characters that act really nice and then go crazy one night. The more he talked more he revealed.

    • @chydollhouse
      @chydollhouse 2 роки тому +244

      yesss, omg . they both seem like terrible people .

    • @NAConen
      @NAConen 2 роки тому +368

      They look a bit off, too.

    • @nicknat1086
      @nicknat1086 2 роки тому +50

      So sad... so sad

    • @jasminvargas4868
      @jasminvargas4868 2 роки тому +347

      Movie “get out” replayed on my mind

    • @giuliab8484
      @giuliab8484 2 роки тому +96

      Reminds me of “get out”

  • @Kim-mz8co
    @Kim-mz8co Рік тому +20

    Greetings from Cambodia. You did an amazing job presenting this documentary. Tears me up and makes me want to scream. First thing that comes to mind is, "I'm sorry." I'm sorry this happened with your ancestors as it did with the ancestors of millions of others. So important that the stories of these hard-working, abused, and incredibly strong beings and how they survived under incredible hardships, threats, and deaths to hold you up. Just as others now stand on your shoulders. I'm so glad to see the work of this historian and the young man who created this documentary. Thank you.
    I was born in the Midwest of the US almost 70 years ago. I have done ancestry research--one line up to their arrival in the 1600s. I've run across stories among my ancestors who were hung as witches, who were indentured people from Europe and Great Britain, people who enslaved other human beings, Black relatives with rapist "masters," and people who owned, beat and/or emancipated enslaved humans. My 2nd Great-Grandfather was 17 and living in Rome, Georgia when he enlisted with the Federal troops occupying Georgia in 1864 and fought with the North until the end of the war. I appreciate the stories of people who stood/stand for truth, kindness, and equality, but all of the stories are not like that. Many are the source of unimaginable horror stories. All are important to know for insights into ourselves and the experience of others.

  • @glynndove9511
    @glynndove9511 Рік тому +51

    According to UA-cam this was done 5 years ago... It blows my mind that today in many states especially Southern Republican States it has become illegal to teach true history..... Yes this work needs to continue... LORD bless the work. LORD help us all.

    • @jaiyabyrd4177
      @jaiyabyrd4177 6 місяців тому

      Yeah
      Prohibit Black American History because it teaches the true savagery of YT Americans who supported and practiced this behavior

  • @skip2265
    @skip2265 3 роки тому +3455

    The saddest part is Antoinette Harrell a.k.a "The Slavery Detective" is doing a job that should be done by the system that created the trauma! I feel like I'm looking at a one woman show for no justifiable reason! Antoinette Harrell Thank you for your dedication in doing this documentary and laying down the foundation for Reparations as have been layed for 600 years inclusive of "The Louisiana Territory" which long explained "Louisiana Creoles" have been overturned by European slavery FOUR times: Portuguese, Spain, France and Britain!!!! This is why the world is the disgraceful place that it is....ALL GAIN and ABSOLUTELY NO SHAME!!!!

    • @shnazynick
      @shnazynick 2 роки тому +20

      What should we do about the 9 million people still enslaved in Africa?

    • @SlyFireVR
      @SlyFireVR 2 роки тому +19

      @@shnazynick and about the war lords and slavers that sold them to the Americas

    • @skip2265
      @skip2265 2 роки тому +6

      @@shnazynick It is refreshing to see Africa and the Pan Africanism movement is literally overturning the ruthless practices of Europeans! Please don't even part your lips to suggest Euro slave practices are to be overlooked and this 9 million you pulled our of the sky should take front and center! There is absolutely no question in my mind that you are trying your best to derail this convo! But that is for the weak minded! European countries need to mind their business! They have managed to colonize over 12,000 countries where people of color reside until this day! I say we concentrate on getting European countries put out of these regions!!! These bossy and lazy people need to mind their damn business. They need to stop exploiting Caribbean and African territories! This is a worldwide problem with this community!

    • @huhSHUA
      @huhSHUA 2 роки тому +8

      You honestly expect “the system” to waste money things that happened hundreds of years ago?? This is like private investigator work. This should be done by private companies not the government. Slavery is over move on

    • @skip2265
      @skip2265 2 роки тому +9

      @@huhSHUA......Well I can tell by your response you're not the brightest star! Now I want you to think about this answer you gave! It is loaded with cognitive issues! First of all slavery did not happen hundreds of years ago! You are very slow......DID YOU WATCH ANY PART OF THIS VIDEO?????

  • @sp4rkl3ninj4taylor6
    @sp4rkl3ninj4taylor6 4 роки тому +1677

    Every time his eyes bug out and he says "honest to God", he's lying.

    • @ouubet
      @ouubet 4 роки тому +133

      Blakeley Taylor honest to god i swear honest to god i swear i promise. Im like oooook but he was just having simple dialogue but yet the white man acting as if there are thousands of dead bodies under the house. In which I'm sure there are but thats not why they are there. And bringing out the ol wife trick is suppose to put people at ease because a woman is suppose to bring a calm soothness to a situation. GIRLBYE. Then youh say donald is full of shit not realizing that Donald said nothing but nice things about you. If the man work give him his money so he can spend it as he pleases and the house that he choose. Youre making him stay on your plantation at that dusty house with a leaky roof and Lord knows what else. This really is the movie GET OUT.

    • @yahannayahyahannayah8566
      @yahannayahyahannayah8566 4 роки тому +8

      @@ouubet you aint ever lied

    • @weareallinthis3668
      @weareallinthis3668 4 роки тому +7

      @@ouubet straight up !

    • @samanthamadison7249
      @samanthamadison7249 4 роки тому +4

      Lmao!! Facts!!

    • @12sisters1bride7
      @12sisters1bride7 4 роки тому +32

      Truth,trying to fake honesty.the whole body of white towns folk are in on it and are convinced it's rightous....with that bigoted book

  • @CliffHuxtableSweater
    @CliffHuxtableSweater Рік тому +50

    It’s crazy. No matter how hard I try I just can’t watch stuff like this anymore. Literally feels like I’m being stabbed. I thank God I wasn’t at this point in college, where I learned so much about our history from great professors and my own studies, but as I got older it just became harder and harder to listen to these stories. It’s like I get immediately hooked up to the persons nervous system and can feel the pain they feel as they tell their stories-and it’s unbearable. So I end up close to tears and click off

    • @jonjeskie5234
      @jonjeskie5234 Рік тому +2

      Facts. That's what pure evil feels like..

  • @SaAmDesigns
    @SaAmDesigns Рік тому +44

    I didn't want this to end! Please show more of Ms. Harrell's amazing work!

  • @gaellepierre-louis6508
    @gaellepierre-louis6508 5 років тому +1425

    I just realized... since so many families were separated during slavery a whole bunch of black ppl are related and we just don't know it 😱

    • @mariamyah12
      @mariamyah12 5 років тому +158

      That's why I always refer to y'all as family and call y'all either cousin, sis, auntie or uncle!

    • @sunnydaze80
      @sunnydaze80 5 років тому +174

      that's why family reunions are so important and unique to black people.

    • @danidejaneiro8378
      @danidejaneiro8378 5 років тому +25

      @@sunnydaze80 - errr, no. Important, sure. Unique, of course not.

    • @VoltairesRevenge
      @VoltairesRevenge 5 років тому +112

      A lot of AMERICANS are related and don't know it, white people included. In fact, the more I look around, the more I wonder how many Americans are inbred. I know that sounds harsh, but I'm serious. Who would know if they're marrying a distant cousin without full background research?

    • @thatsnodildo1974
      @thatsnodildo1974 5 років тому +21

      Well good news is the gene pool is large enough to the point where it wont be a big issue

  • @holyarmageddon19
    @holyarmageddon19 4 роки тому +1661

    Now imagine that same white man, who eventually has kids. He passes on his beliefs and experiences to those kids. Now those kids are working in HR or CFO of a company. How much would you bet that they wouldn't hire someone that is a minority? This is what's scary to me. Being someone who has never been a slave can still be impacted from ramifications in the past....

    • @ImehSmith
      @ImehSmith 4 роки тому +16

      👍👍

    • @jediwifey2128
      @jediwifey2128 4 роки тому +18

      Nepotism

    • @batistaproducer-songwriter2700
      @batistaproducer-songwriter2700 4 роки тому +28

      You have just described where I live here in the Cayman islands its just like that.

    • @jaydab
      @jaydab 4 роки тому +34

      Exactly!!! It will never leave our memory because it's physiologically imbedded in our memory and will never leave it is in our generation to generation....

    • @aquilachefba-ados
      @aquilachefba-ados 4 роки тому +1

      Super fact!!!

  • @joniquecousins6192
    @joniquecousins6192 Рік тому +45

    This is horrifying , Some of us have close kin we remember telling us they grew up on farms picking Cotten as if it were the norm , this was in the 50’s y’all 😒. This is some sick sh&$! But you know our social studies book says slavery ended over 150 years ago 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @EmL-kg5gn
      @EmL-kg5gn 6 місяців тому +3

      I’m so sorry. I hope your family’s circumstances are much better now and that you’ll see some kind of justice and healing in your lifetime

  • @avrahamyoel7039
    @avrahamyoel7039 Рік тому +15

    I watched this piece when it was initially published, and four years later I get chills watching it again...This was very well done, and it's a story that needed to be told.

  • @deeptreediver
    @deeptreediver 4 роки тому +1575

    Seeing Miss Antionette get so emotional like this over finding someone else's family records really shows just how much she loves her work. She's pure at heart, and damn good at her job.

    • @Hedmanification
      @Hedmanification 4 роки тому +12

      __yellow she is a paragon of humanity and justice.

    • @mirabhattacharya8474
      @mirabhattacharya8474 3 роки тому +1

      Yess

    • @nokiot9
      @nokiot9 3 роки тому +1

      While I agree it’s admirable she is invested in her work, Emotions often override logic and end up being damaging to any movements long term efficacy.

    • @emisontheceiling953
      @emisontheceiling953 3 роки тому +17

      It’s not about being pure at heart, this isn’t charity work for her. It’s personal. She’s doing hard, hard work digging up past trauma that she MUST feel in her bones even when it’s not her own family.

    • @dirtywhiteboy4963
      @dirtywhiteboy4963 3 роки тому

      and how she makes a living!

  • @stinkyrinky
    @stinkyrinky 6 років тому +4852

    I wish there was a whole show of Antoinette digging into the past and discovering this kind of truth!

    • @daytoncoke790
      @daytoncoke790 5 років тому +179

      I would love it if someone would produce a show highlighting her work. Also there should be a major Government funded effort to assist in this area of research.

    • @goodwolf866
      @goodwolf866 5 років тому +55

      SarinaSharpe that is a reality show I would actually watch.

    • @daveharrison84
      @daveharrison84 5 років тому +31

      there's a show like that called Finding Your Roots

    • @darrellhart8129
      @darrellhart8129 5 років тому +42

      I agree, I feel like there was just a surface scratching of this story here. Like a full two hour documentary that goes more in depth would be nice.

    • @shaneecuevas7990
      @shaneecuevas7990 5 років тому +10

      SarinaSharpe she needs a reality tv show

  • @magzmoney
    @magzmoney 10 місяців тому +10

    This is why the slogan "Make America great again" gives me chills because I know it's the kind of America not for me to be great in.

  • @LakeManship
    @LakeManship 6 місяців тому +3

    man akil did such a good job on this one. he’s so calm yet strongly empathetic to the individuals he speaks with. I think the older gentleman appreciate getting a chance to speak with Akil and maybe they don’t realize how powerful their stories are and how many people they have reached but they really deserve the best and i hope they can thrive into the sunset.

  • @pachadela
    @pachadela 4 роки тому +919

    The way Carson says “you’d be living on my land” to Akil, honestly hats off to Akil I bet he felt so uncomfortable in that house. I’m white and Carson gives me the creeps, can’t imagine being in that house knowing that history

    • @awanlangazair
      @awanlangazair 3 роки тому +46

      And it came out so naturally... That phrase from him tells sooooo much.... hum...

    • @aminahpd
      @aminahpd 3 роки тому +12

      Cause that how he feel about all of us

    • @ChristinaWoodall
      @ChristinaWoodall 3 роки тому +26

      And he just shrugged about how the Confederacy was right? Was he saying that slavery was good???

    • @nathanmickelson
      @nathanmickelson 3 роки тому +65

      Pan-Buddhist Chick he has a slave on his property, so i think he embraces his “heritage”. The part that got me was how Akil was just mentioning about Donald sharing his life and experiences, and Karsten immediately interjects with “sometimes Donald is full of shit” before Akil can finish. Nothing Akil said was accusatory or provoking, and Karsten immediately flips to full defense mode. That speaks miles to the real dynamic between these “childhood friends.”

    • @suzyqualcast6269
      @suzyqualcast6269 3 роки тому +13

      Imagine the ghosts, listening in, shaking their heads. Sinister is hard to exactly convey via a vid, but it was there in 'Massas' house, Felt cold, but it was there.

  • @Goeloe
    @Goeloe 4 роки тому +1498

    the slave owner acted real nervous and anxious. Donald is his slave this is so sad.

    • @kika2003
      @kika2003 4 роки тому +176

      JERRELD's Lifestyle “...and sometimes Donald’s fullashit”. Right...what is he bullshitting about? When the modern-day slave owner said that you knew he was hiding something concerning Donald. He was so serious and was on a defense.

    • @katarinatomac4376
      @katarinatomac4376 3 роки тому +155

      and the whole thing that he kept repeating the slaves lived "rent free" and that was a good opportunity... like, it's SLAVERY

    • @Cheleartsanddesigns
      @Cheleartsanddesigns 3 роки тому +133

      It felt like he "liked him" like an owner may like their dogs but they still the owner. The will feed him and shelter him but the dog doesn't have freedom. This white man had the worst icky vibes ever, left my stomach in a knot like I wouldn't trust him with my life. I feel so much sadness for the traumas Donald has experiences and still living with and the emotional imprisonment living there still causes him. It's like kidnapped children who end up liking their abusers as a form of self survival. He is still in emotional and financial slavery to his own past and ancestral traumas.

    • @TheFirstTicketcom
      @TheFirstTicketcom 3 роки тому +3

      13:50 i agree

    • @sheenaperez1882
      @sheenaperez1882 3 роки тому

      True

  • @thenoellewaren
    @thenoellewaren Рік тому +16

    This video was beyond powerful and I did not want it to end. Bless Antoinette and all of the people she's helped and worked with. Akil brought so much emotion to this piece, I would love to see him work with Antoinette again.

  • @maorahyahugro8glo538
    @maorahyahugro8glo538 Рік тому +12

    I wish I could find this lady to help me find my ancestors. I don’t know anyone from either side of my family and I’ve been wanting to know for years so I could share with my children. I’m telling you it brought me to tears.

  • @thelioniameer3125
    @thelioniameer3125 4 роки тому +1456

    The man explaining how he loved his life on the plantation was heart breaking. Institutionalized.

    • @robinjackson7540
      @robinjackson7540 3 роки тому +61

      Smdh. I can't even articulate as to how many emotions I feel from seeing that 💔😡

    • @thelioniameer3125
      @thelioniameer3125 3 роки тому +10

      Peggy Wiley yes sister! Deuteronomy told us all we need to know!

    • @jamilajohnson7460
      @jamilajohnson7460 3 роки тому +31

      So kanye saying it was a choice doesn't seem that far fetch. Obviously not all thoughts were like this man but it truly truly a great realization.

    • @miunicorn1324
      @miunicorn1324 3 роки тому +63

      @@jamilajohnson7460 No, Kanye was very misconstrued in making that statement. If you read “The Making Of A Slave” by >William Lynch< it will explain the psychological enslavement that this man is under. It’s like a mental illness, and believe it or not, the vast majority of our community is still suffering from it. Kanye words were very ignorant to say the least. He needs to learn his history before publicly speaking on it.

    • @mancube7645
      @mancube7645 3 роки тому +14

      Mmm. He seems a bit slow. I feel sad.

  • @bealohman8253
    @bealohman8253 2 роки тому +1145

    When that dude said that the south was right... that was some true "Get Out" level stuff. I cannot imagine how the interviewer felt in that moment-- I'd imagine it was more than discomfort, closer to genuine fear and distrust. That was horrifying.

    • @esmerldadiaz5198
      @esmerldadiaz5198 2 роки тому +20

      Very scary !!

    • @JaiMitch27
      @JaiMitch27 Рік тому +163

      The shape of his head looks like his parents may have been siblings.

    • @tragiclolz4587
      @tragiclolz4587 Рік тому +8

      @@JaiMitch27 dude what? 😭😭 okay now that’s a lil weird to say…

    • @acosiak6191
      @acosiak6191 Рік тому +27

      @@Mountainsidetreewater I'm Ghanaian and live in Toronto. Boston is definitely another major city with a considerable population of Ghanaians. And you are corrected many of us are educated. You'll will also find a large amount of us in Montreal, Calgary, Connecticut, Washington DC, Baltimore, NYC, Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston. With that being said, watching this video had me in my feelings. The middle aged man who had NEVER left the plantation and here I am who have been to many countries around the world let alone. He is mentally in bondage.

    • @robh467
      @robh467 Рік тому +3

      Great story. We need more like this.
      We have tens of millions of undocumented, illegal untaxed laborers in this country. They are hard to enforce laws upon, let alone taxes. The rich that purchase protection by funneling those untaxed profits into associations organizations and campaigns that put in place those protective rackets.
      The people they employ are sometimes involved with organized crime in many instances beyond their knowledge or beyond their control.

  • @haneefshaheed9985
    @haneefshaheed9985 Рік тому +7

    This should be an entire series. Mama Antoinette is a gem to us, of unimaginable proportions 😮‍💨🙌🏾💎. Give thanks to her purposeful, diligent work and to the young brudda Akil Gibbons for his desire to know and present this to us 🖤✨.

  • @lindawest1776
    @lindawest1776 Рік тому +14

    I believe this story knowing how some people in Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas live! I can’t imagine how horrible their lives were! This just tears me up when I hear these stories, I’m just torn up now hearing this! My grandparents were sharecroppers also but here in Texas! This has me in tears now! Thank you for bringing this to the surface for all to know about this

  • @bula138
    @bula138 3 роки тому +2832

    Anyone who says “ I swear God” more than once in a conversation is most likely a liar

    • @zariarobinson4851
      @zariarobinson4851 3 роки тому +16

      No homo mam.. But your are gorgeous looking!..have VERY similar features of my mother! It's kinda scary..i look just like her too ❤🤗

    • @welliminitnowso
      @welliminitnowso 3 роки тому +8

      Fact

    • @foreveryactionthereisacons1683
      @foreveryactionthereisacons1683 3 роки тому +85

      It's just like those people who say trust me all the time. If you have to tell me to trust you, I don't.

    • @mogwai247
      @mogwai247 3 роки тому +129

      And if someone keeps saying "okay?" after every affirmative statement they make, they're trying to convince *you* that what they're saying is the truth. It's basic psychology. Also, every statement he made came with a very uncomfortable stare. His body language was screaming aggression. I was just begging for him to get off the screen. I feel so bad for Donald..

    • @gmw1635
      @gmw1635 3 роки тому +5

      Sis that part

  • @ksmr9582
    @ksmr9582 4 роки тому +1970

    The things unsaid yet felt in this documentary is overwhelming.

    • @coryburns834
      @coryburns834 3 роки тому +3

      Think about who are the most racist the Democrats and always have been what have they done for the black people Republicans passed the 13th and 14th amendment that help blacks Republicans were first to have black members in political office so much I could go on

    • @montechristo4204
      @montechristo4204 3 роки тому +58

      Especially when they talk to Carston you could feel the racism in the room like "sometimes donalds full of shit" thats wild he didnt even let him talk about what he said. The wreathe of cotton spoke volumes. Just the sheer uncaring feeling you get from the white owners there is unsettling.

    • @rasbaby7
      @rasbaby7 3 роки тому +23

      Monte Christo that cotton wreath 🤦🏽‍♀️ and the wife...didn't bother shaking hands

    • @comradesky5931
      @comradesky5931 3 роки тому +22

      @@coryburns834 Neither party cares about the poor and black Americans, but the Republicans openly support things that even further repress all of us born in poverty, especially black Americans.

    • @gamertron0993
      @gamertron0993 3 роки тому +14

      @@comradesky5931 Because the unequal treatment of black people and poor people are the glue that holds up this capitalist society 🤫🤫🤫🤫

  • @user-ty1qw3yn9k
    @user-ty1qw3yn9k Рік тому +8

    more videos like this need to be published and even shown in schools, this was so educating

  • @kalebjackson3272
    @kalebjackson3272 2 роки тому +24

    i really hope they teachers show this to their students IN CLASS and debrief with them. this is so important for young people of all colors in america to unpack and digest.

  • @sonyjo861
    @sonyjo861 3 роки тому +1690

    Donald had nothing but good things to say about Jeffries. As soon as Akil informed him that he spoke to Donald about his life, he discredited him and vilified his character with an astonishing self assured quickness. He said not to believe Donald. Ok, thank you. I will now believe EXACTLY as he stated.

    • @sunfish55
      @sunfish55 2 роки тому +232

      That part stung too. He's knows deep in his heart he's a monster, he tried so hard to convince Akil of otherwise and none of is were fooled.

    • @oluwoleifabiyi2933
      @oluwoleifabiyi2933 2 роки тому +159

      That's why you can never truly trust these ppl no matter how u think you and them are cool or close.

    • @spoiledmilk7151
      @spoiledmilk7151 2 роки тому +7

      @@oluwoleifabiyi2933 what do you mean these people?

    • @oluwoleifabiyi2933
      @oluwoleifabiyi2933 2 роки тому +196

      @@spoiledmilk7151figure it out , this ain't blues clues.

    • @sawssman965
      @sawssman965 2 роки тому +21

      @@spoiledmilk7151 🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @mahdiel7
    @mahdiel7 3 роки тому +1777

    When old man Arthur said how they treated his Mother and how they just abused her and had their way with her, I truly felt my blood boil from deep within. The things that we can hardly imagine are the things our Ancestors experienced daily.

    • @mpalmer7800
      @mpalmer7800 2 роки тому +91

      And this man has to live with those memories of his own dear mother? It’s crying time 😫tears !!! For all these females

    • @StarLight-sl9ok
      @StarLight-sl9ok 2 роки тому +65

      He’s still so traumatized, this is so heartbreaking. These people really need their reparations.

    • @leenycallahankhan6966
      @leenycallahankhan6966 2 роки тому +71

      He was just a little boy, to see that, to know his mama went through that. Generational trauma is a real thing. As he said, some things cannot be fixed. But if we could even acknowledge it, apologize for it, make reparations for it, it might help just a bit. Americans, especially white ones, have to stop ignoring the history and the harm.

    • @kierah16
      @kierah16 2 роки тому +26

      Right! 100% Just made me so angry!! How could someone treat another human being like that?! There's a special place in hell for all of those families.

    • @flora-3603
      @flora-3603 Рік тому

      Also these white americans, Dems and Reps don't belive people like this man should receive reparations. Biden gives reparations to illegals and Ukraine but not to slavery descendants.

  • @urielriley
    @urielriley Рік тому +11

    Traumatizing. I told some of my friends a long while ago when I found out about this that sharecropper was code for slave. Our ancestors used that to cover up the pain of what they went through.

  • @queenmama9229
    @queenmama9229 Рік тому +2

    This is heartbreaking 💔 to watch I'll share this with my kids. This is giving me chills. Ty for this video😭 my poor people 😢 we have suffered soooo much💔

  • @LailahLynnTV
    @LailahLynnTV 5 років тому +3106

    Donald is still captive. That makes me so sad.
    And Karson trying to convince the host Akil that living “rent free” made Donald lucky was just disturbing.

    • @shalomshalom9616
      @shalomshalom9616 4 роки тому +215

      Yes, Donald is still treated as a slave. Brain washed...Not being able to FREELY tell his story. Thinking he's living the Good Life. Let Us Pray!

    • @candacebeater8203
      @candacebeater8203 4 роки тому +95

      I totally agree. He is still a slave.

    • @MicMurphy1981
      @MicMurphy1981 4 роки тому +104

      Yes it was sista I was like he looks like a Demon

    • @tiphneewestry3129
      @tiphneewestry3129 4 роки тому +178

      I'm VERY worried about his (Donald) well being after this documentary.

    • @paranormalsoulcircle3176
      @paranormalsoulcircle3176 4 роки тому +87

      That's not living rent free at all. That's pure slavery and I hate Slavery

  • @codymorse2484
    @codymorse2484 3 роки тому +1524

    I don't trust anyone who says "I swear to God" that much.

    • @ploveness0312
      @ploveness0312 3 роки тому +5

      Cody Morse exactly

    • @comradesky5931
      @comradesky5931 3 роки тому +37

      Religion is all about control, and that word is always a major red flag

    • @Billy2011C
      @Billy2011C 3 роки тому +10

      Same, because there is no god.

    • @suzyqualcast6269
      @suzyqualcast6269 3 роки тому +6

      Self justification. An echo of guilt from days gone.

    • @TH3N3W3RA
      @TH3N3W3RA 3 роки тому +30

      @@comradesky5931 It's not that. It's the fact that saying it THAT much makes you sound defensive

  • @Empress_Dominique
    @Empress_Dominique Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the work that you do. This really breaks my heart.

  • @shavonnewong6419
    @shavonnewong6419 2 роки тому +8

    I am in San Francisco and there is so much anti blackness we can barely discuss reparations for the slave descendants...I am truly grateful for her commitment to unveiling this history

  • @KT-qo9uh
    @KT-qo9uh 4 роки тому +541

    Carson was so quick to say Donald is full of it. Donald hardly said a word, sad.

    • @321Venia
      @321Venia 3 роки тому +22

      Right! Guilty conscience!!

    • @rebella_alld5108
      @rebella_alld5108 3 роки тому +7

      Exactly! This broke my heart.

    • @kruklown20
      @kruklown20 3 роки тому +3

      felt that

    • @williethomas2628
      @williethomas2628 3 роки тому +2

      The supreme Court is racist Also

    • @racheltucker8054
      @racheltucker8054 3 роки тому +1

      Something tells me Donald is one of the most honest men walking this planet.

  • @rockwelaj
    @rockwelaj 4 роки тому +903

    My body was so tense during the plantation owners interview. I'm not sure whether he was trying to convince us or himself.

    • @jrr7031
      @jrr7031 3 роки тому +47

      I thought the same thing!!!! I had to actually stop watching an compose myself. And IVE SEEN some shit!

    • @efyadjanie9155
      @efyadjanie9155 3 роки тому +18

      he definitely was

    • @TheUniqueInspiration
      @TheUniqueInspiration 3 роки тому +64

      He was hiding something especially with the blatant disrespect and disregard for the humanity of his so-called “brother and family friend”.

    • @EricaExploreIslandTours
      @EricaExploreIslandTours 3 роки тому +31

      @@TheUniqueInspiration Seriously that man gave me the creeps

    • @rmdbourg
      @rmdbourg 3 роки тому +45

      I agree whole heartedly, that plantation owner was creepy as hell.

  • @Teho231
    @Teho231 Рік тому

    This blows my mind away. Thank you for this download.

  • @HM-nb3rf
    @HM-nb3rf 7 місяців тому +2

    My heart breaks watching this. Bless Antoinette, and just know many of us would love to continue watching her work! @VICE, allow a series on her work. It would be very impactful.

  • @w3n33dam1racl3
    @w3n33dam1racl3 4 роки тому +845

    Trauma. This trauma has been passed down through generations.

    • @dadedon305
      @dadedon305 4 роки тому

      Chan T 😢

    • @dadedon305
      @dadedon305 4 роки тому +1

      Chan T How TF Can a Man heal when he is still in Discovery mode, finding 💎 of truth everyday living like eterally - connected to everything like a Active Bluetooth

    • @dmb8690
      @dmb8690 4 роки тому +9

      Yeah okay how does slavery affect you in any way??

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 4 роки тому +19

      @@jameswilliam9160 " The child who is not embraced by the village, will burn it down to feel its warmth " , African proverb.

    • @TripleOGdripGod
      @TripleOGdripGod 4 роки тому +2

      @james Williams don’t be so gullible. Scientists did not say trauma change you’re genes. VICE is selling a story its entertaining it is not real. If you really think about it there’s not even one shred of proof that slavery even happened.

  • @msve3730
    @msve3730 3 роки тому +913

    The fact that they had the COURAGE to go to a plantation to interview was amazing.

    • @KitKatnotthecandylol
      @KitKatnotthecandylol 3 роки тому +19

      That’s what I’m saying! LITERALLY doing God’s work in this. God bless them completely.

    • @jstud999
      @jstud999 2 роки тому +9

      I hope your being sarcastic lmao the courage?

    • @roddydonn2328
      @roddydonn2328 2 роки тому +8

      Calm down he’s got a whole production crew with him

    • @roddydonn2328
      @roddydonn2328 2 роки тому +6

      The lady though she’s a beast fr she does this on her ones that’s admirable

    • @shawtfinga1078
      @shawtfinga1078 2 роки тому +1

      A lots of those land paid for by slave.before the slave master leve .they work and pay for the plantation.most of the slave master was European.when slave ended they go back to Europe.you need some research on that

  • @TheHistoryTellers
    @TheHistoryTellers Рік тому

    Thank you soooooo much for posting this! I feel sooooo many things all at the same time ! Thank you 🙏🏿

  • @757bari6
    @757bari6 Рік тому +11

    My great grandad family was from Louisiana but was born and was a sharecropper in Texas one year he took all the money and took the family to California

  • @pinkieboo98
    @pinkieboo98 4 роки тому +432

    I just wanna hug the old black man, my heart cries for him 😞

    • @missmsmrs.7309
      @missmsmrs.7309 3 роки тому +1

      Want to hear a song about George Floyd & our brothers and sisters who've been killed? This should GO VIRAL! ua-cam.com/video/PFhRPejLjn8/v-deo.html

    • @gamertron0993
      @gamertron0993 3 роки тому +6

      Did you hear what he said about what those devils were doing to his mother ??

  • @laurenhalkiotis853
    @laurenhalkiotis853 3 роки тому +1580

    I’m really confused by that moment Karson says “Well sometimes Donald’s full of shit” Right after the interviewer says they were talking with Donald about his experience. Like, bro- you automatically assumed he said something negative. Maybe I read that part of the interview wrong, but I don’t think I did. Did anyone else catch that? Right around 14:15

    • @ashleycalleros983
      @ashleycalleros983 3 роки тому +259

      That’s how I felt too like wtf you were saying that he was a childhood friend to you just a couple mins ago?

    • @livkay
      @livkay 3 роки тому +415

      his attempt to discredit Donald just proves his guilt - very disturbing

    • @shaeblue06
      @shaeblue06 3 роки тому +184

      Yes. I got the same feeling. There is more to that. Donald was afraid to tell the truth.

    • @13ikea
      @13ikea 3 роки тому +28

      rani simpson yep. It was sad to watch.

    • @mrjr03
      @mrjr03 3 роки тому +176

      Especially considering Donald didn’t even say anything bad about him 🙄

  • @figz1881
    @figz1881 Рік тому +12

    The way that man spoke down to Akil, touching him to show some sort of “friendliness”, how he kept repeating “okay” and “i swear to god” just really shows who he is and what he believes. You can see the guilt and knowing in his eyes, he knows, he just can’t admit it to himself what his family & that land was/is apart of. So incredibly disappointing, I hope he, his family, do the work that all white folk must do. Unlearn, relearn, and true, real continuous education. I hope generational healing comes to all those effected by him/his family personally and that all black & brown people who have been continually harmed and exploited find true healing and peace.
    I hope the USA pays for the crimes they’ve done to all People of Color but most especially black people & indigenous folk; reparations, available helpful resources (mental health support, therapy, etc.) & complete reform of all systems that were made to benefit from slavery/keep those in power in power & systems that protect those who are aligned with the interests and “values” of the wealthy/Government

  • @jasperfutch2217
    @jasperfutch2217 Рік тому

    I just found this and am sharing it with my genealogy friends to see if they can do similar to what your doing its important we cannot forget history and knowing ones family past is huge

  • @neidaamador9382
    @neidaamador9382 6 років тому +492

    Did anyone else feel very uncomfortable during Kartsen's interview?

    • @eleanorclark245
      @eleanorclark245 5 років тому +31

      Neida Amador Hell yes he seems to be very eerie and manipulated person

    • @lydianajones595
      @lydianajones595 5 років тому +30

      +Neida Amador - I did too..He gives off a creepy and shady vibe..

    • @MixxyGirl
      @MixxyGirl 5 років тому +32

      It felt like it was the sunken place.

    • @paymyizm623
      @paymyizm623 5 років тому +1

      i want his land since im the original owner

    • @donaldchesser157
      @donaldchesser157 5 років тому +5

      I can't deal with karsten bruh

  • @johnnywilliams7488
    @johnnywilliams7488 5 років тому +570

    This is sad my brother just don't know no better What did Harret T say : i Free hundreds : i could have Freed thousand : if they only knew they were Slaves.

    • @pecantan292
      @pecantan292 4 роки тому +15

      Deeeeeeep

    • @martis4951
      @martis4951 4 роки тому +5

      That quote is fake

    • @jordanowens3748
      @jordanowens3748 4 роки тому +2

      And yet you use languages like "don't know no better" go ahead and keep yourself down 😒

    • @crownofhair
      @crownofhair 3 роки тому +2

      @@jordanowens3748 you do realize either way its using the language of their oppressors. You don't get to dictate their respectability based off of your expectations of good behavior. Ffs.

  • @Skoldpaddashell
    @Skoldpaddashell Рік тому +3

    I love this documentation of true in depth historian research. It needs to be catalogued in the Library of Congress

  • @mitchmenzmer3185
    @mitchmenzmer3185 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this very important work.

  • @SunflowerSunflower101
    @SunflowerSunflower101 4 роки тому +232

    His family bought the plantation in 1899, long after the act to free slaves. They knew EXACTLY what they were gonna do.

    • @amandakelley1665
      @amandakelley1665 3 роки тому +8

      Actually there were a lot of plantations that were for sale because the owners were killed in battle or they were broke and couldn’t afford to keep them without “free labor,” slaves. Also, there were a lot of Northern men who owned plantations that sold or abandoned them to look like they were always on the right side of history. Some got broken up and sold. Some didn’t.

    • @jessicabw
      @jessicabw 3 роки тому

      Good point! I didn't think about the year.

  • @ZachVanHarrisJR
    @ZachVanHarrisJR 5 років тому +1151

    The fact that this video got over 1,000 dislikes is disgusting and shows the climate of the hate still prevalent in the country. Peace and one love ✌❤

    • @onyibiafra
      @onyibiafra 5 років тому +82

      Oh we know who would "dislike" this video

    • @aaronhill382
      @aaronhill382 5 років тому +8

      I disliked it because i've done real research into slavery, google Poor House or Debtors Prisons....stop feeding into the bs that slavery stopped or was limited only to so called Blacks! Everyone is the same exact slave now as they was back then for those of us (black people) that stayed on American soil at the time and didn't remove to reservations. That out of Africa slavery myth is FALSE and a lie they taught us in school just so they could steal our land here in America.

    • @win30034
      @win30034 5 років тому +4

      The fact this shocks you, means you need to be more aware bro.

    • @LawndaleLancaster
      @LawndaleLancaster 5 років тому +12

      Zach so true and to ALL bullets and james seem to be Trolls here on UA-cam just click their names and seem to be baiting for money 💰please don't get in discussions with them delicate stories like this should not be mocked, especially to earn money.🐍🐍🐍🎬💸💸💸🔕🔕🔕😠😠😠

    • @CRAZY4BEINGCRAZY
      @CRAZY4BEINGCRAZY 4 роки тому

      Zach Van Harris JR 1,200 now

  • @johnchuck2720
    @johnchuck2720 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for such an enlightening documentary. Filled me with hope.

  • @charmainewright3427
    @charmainewright3427 9 місяців тому +4

    This has me crying. Breaking my soul. What my people endure

  • @MrNOAH504
    @MrNOAH504 3 роки тому +1974

    Just found out that Antoinette is a cousin of mine, who I recently met. She has a channel called : Nurturing Our Roots on UA-cam and some other things in the works.

    • @gamingwyvern22
      @gamingwyvern22 3 роки тому +80

      This comment should be pinned

    • @ah_libra
      @ah_libra 2 роки тому +13

      Thank you Jeremy!

    • @MrNOAH504
      @MrNOAH504 2 роки тому +33

      @@ah_libra Wow! I just happened to be watching videos on plantations in Louisiana and Mississippi and the Haitian Revolution. Saw this video pop up again, and I see your reply and didn't even get a notification from it. The ancestors definitely are speaking to us!

    • @islandchief6936
      @islandchief6936 2 роки тому +1

      Lies😂

    • @kic.7679
      @kic.7679 2 роки тому +18

      She’s my cousin as well. I’m so proud and humble. 💙

  • @dawnboden1537
    @dawnboden1537 2 роки тому +1090

    Antoinette deserves a Nobel Peace prize. She is exactly what we should all strive to be like. ❤️

    • @keekp
      @keekp 2 роки тому +8

      🎯

    • @alessandranicholson3064
      @alessandranicholson3064 Рік тому +15

      A medal of honor, all of it

    • @davidpage322
      @davidpage322 Рік тому +1

      Nobel peace prize for what

    • @lepotatoes
      @lepotatoes Рік тому +17

      @@davidpage322 did you not watch the video or is racism just blinding you?

    • @MISSCP2012
      @MISSCP2012 Рік тому +3

      I agree wholeheartedly 🙏🏽

  • @SheilaLS
    @SheilaLS 7 місяців тому +1

    I have so much respect for Dr. Harrell. She is a phenomenal human being. Her conversational live programs on her Nurturing Our Roots channel showcases many important stories and publications.

  • @KatrinaJones
    @KatrinaJones Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this with me.

  • @talkindurinthemovie
    @talkindurinthemovie 6 років тому +2192

    He talk about Donald like a pet not a person for real...

    • @graysonred2641
      @graysonred2641 5 років тому +90

      Talkindurinthemovie smh shit gave me the heebie jeebies

    • @annsmall4160
      @annsmall4160 5 років тому +33

      NOTHING IS FREE...SINISTER.

    • @anthonybattle3965
      @anthonybattle3965 4 роки тому +63

      That's how them slave masters viewed us blacks like were not human

    • @wjfaust
      @wjfaust 4 роки тому +130

      When the interviewer said he was talking to Donald and Karstan immediately said "Donald is full of shit"...Caughtchya!

    • @soiceyjanay1294
      @soiceyjanay1294 3 роки тому +31

      Racism should be classified as a mental illness

  • @RachelMishael
    @RachelMishael 3 роки тому +1511

    I did NOT want this documentary to END. Akil’s journalism is so special; heartfelt, brave and professional and Ms. Harrell!!!
    I felt this deeply and hope that a network offers her a series and additional funding for her unique work!
    Incredible job guys.

  • @waltergreen3214
    @waltergreen3214 Рік тому +1

    If ALL of the Black , African/American/Hebrew-Israelite Genealogists around the WHOLE continent of N.America would come together and exchange information and set up a central point/location to operate and work from , we as a people would have access to a LOT more information than the LITTLE here and there that we have to scratch and dig for !!! I have been trying to check my genealogy since 2000 and the trail went into a deep freezer so to speak in 2004 and a lot was literally stolen from me and I stopped looking in 2005 altogether BUT ALL peoples of WHOM we are descendants of need a genealogical study done to know more about WHO we are as a people and WHO we are related to across all boundaries and WE don’t have to walk around NOT knowing OUR identity and WHO we WE are ANYMORE !!! I PRAY that THIS will STIR/START a FIRE in a GROUP/or INDIVIDUAL to begin this VERY necessary SEARCH project !!! Thank you ALL VERY MUCH and much , much positive success , GO with GOD and to HIM be the GLORY and that through his ONLY begotten SON, our LORD and SAVIOR JESUS the CHRIST and the HOLY , SPIRIT WE will OVERCOME and be SUCCESSFUL in ALL OUR ways/directions !!! Thank you All again and MAY the LORD continue to bless you and your family 😇🙏✅📖☝️💜✌️

  • @whatstheword6271
    @whatstheword6271 Рік тому +2

    This is not nearly long enough. Give vice all the funding to make this a series!

  • @ericcadkins6674
    @ericcadkins6674 5 років тому +213

    My grandmother passed about three years ago at 63, she picked Tobacco for most of her life . Her and her brothers . Her and her 5 children ( my mother included) stayed in a shack on the land ... no running water, no bathroom, not even a toothbrush of clean under garments ... sounds like slavery to me

    • @SpeekerOFtruthe88
      @SpeekerOFtruthe88 5 років тому +12

      Ericc Adkins This is why I don’t understand our people wanting to lay down with these folks... Whitewashing history.
      Also
      May I take you to dinner though..? You are immaculate!

    • @lachornadaley8945
      @lachornadaley8945 5 років тому +2

      So sorry to hear this

    • @yemojasson2182
      @yemojasson2182 5 років тому +15

      Star Freelancer you're full of shit if you think for one second that a white indentured servant had it as bad as my people did.

    • @bobbywizdum5248
      @bobbywizdum5248 5 років тому +1

      @@yemojasson2182 u know little or irish history

    • @mianelson6850
      @mianelson6850 5 років тому +10

      Star Freelancer GTFOH! u demons want to be included in everything! Is the sun, moon & stars not enough for u??? Slavery & indentured servitude are two totally DIFFERENT things! #FuckOff

  • @katzwhite5962
    @katzwhite5962 4 роки тому +219

    Did anyone notice that the wife of that vile man did not shake the interviewer's hand? You could feel the disdain emanating from her all the way from the Uk 🇬🇧. Did you notice that Eli, the helper in the painting was on his knees? Even the animals were on their feet.

    • @redevous
      @redevous 4 роки тому +9

      Yes lol sketchy and rude.

    • @njordan1558
      @njordan1558 3 роки тому +27

      Excellent job pointing out the nuances of how social interaction intersects with people’s deepest beliefs. I’m sure neither of those two owners would have ever thought a free black man would enter their home on his own pretense. At least there was an offer of hospitality but even the interviewers refusal was awkward. America, we have such a long way to go....

    • @briamichaels2986
      @briamichaels2986 3 роки тому +4

      @@redevous nothing "lol" about that. Im teary eyed.

    • @AtheneHolder
      @AtheneHolder 3 роки тому +3

      the subtle is so obvious...

    • @amenahking7863
      @amenahking7863 3 роки тому +4

      Yes, I caught that. She is the type of garbage that raised Karsten to be what he is. He married his mother.

  • @user-lx8vy8qc3k
    @user-lx8vy8qc3k 6 місяців тому

    thanks for sharing!
    Love from phoenix to cleveland heights

  • @feliciabaham5446
    @feliciabaham5446 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this information...No matter how painful. We need to know the entire history of this country

  • @ishouldbestudying3848
    @ishouldbestudying3848 4 роки тому +189

    The conversation with the plantation owner gave me such “get out” vibes 😐

  • @CloeParks889nevermind
    @CloeParks889nevermind 2 роки тому +521

    Karsten is straight out of a horror movie. Literally the scariest person I’ve ever seen. Akil is brave

    • @larrydwayne7780
      @larrydwayne7780 Рік тому

      A very large part of Yt-ness as a culture is pathological. Karsten is just a drop of water in an oceanic culture of delusion.

    • @YAMAHAMD2020
      @YAMAHAMD2020 10 місяців тому +7

      He did threaten to l(ill a man 😮

    • @kynano7989
      @kynano7989 5 місяців тому +2

      Just before meeting him I was willing to believe he might be trying to make up for his history but nope, that dude is drunk saying to the host "imagine you lived on my land"

  • @sommerfranklin9421
    @sommerfranklin9421 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this video

  • @rayebutterfield1820
    @rayebutterfield1820 Рік тому +3

    Excellent documentary. It's wonderful what Miss Harrell is doing

  • @retrobarbie9028
    @retrobarbie9028 4 роки тому +341

    I'm in my 30's. My dad used to tell me stories about how he picked cotton when he was 6-7. That was in the 40's.

    • @jeffreyohler2599
      @jeffreyohler2599 4 роки тому +1

      Is/was he from the south back then?

    • @retrobarbie9028
      @retrobarbie9028 4 роки тому +8

      @@jeffreyohler2599 He was from Texas.

    • @crystalperry2163
      @crystalperry2163 4 роки тому +21

      I'm the same. In my 30s and my father was born in the early 1900's. He always used to tell me to take my "cotton picking fingers" off things I wasn't supposed to touch. It wasn't until I was damn near grown before I fully understood the reason why he used that saying, and it definitely woke me up to what life was like for him coming up in the south.

    • @retrobarbie9028
      @retrobarbie9028 4 роки тому +21

      @@crystalperry2163 My dad used to say the same thing! I just never understood what he was referring to. I was 10 when he died so I never got a chance to ask him about his experiences. And bring so little, no little girl really wants to talk about the harshness of slavery. It was a bit too much for me whenever he tried talking about it. But I wish I had listened to what he had to say...

    • @crystalperry2163
      @crystalperry2163 4 роки тому +15

      @@retrobarbie9028 Wow. We have a few things in common. I was 9 when my Dad passed, but he used to tell us stories about before they had cars and rode horses, and listened to the radio like it was t.v. I used to sit and listen to him for hours, but I still wish I had listened more. My dad wouldve been a 110 this year. I've never met anyone with a story similar to mine. It's pretty cool knowing there were other kids who had much older parents like me.

  • @GenXersJustWalkItOff
    @GenXersJustWalkItOff 3 роки тому +1292

    “Rent-free” = Human-trafficked

    • @dntskdnttll
      @dntskdnttll 3 роки тому +1

      Implications of WWOOFing related to that?

    • @breannaellenatkinson7144
      @breannaellenatkinson7144 3 роки тому +23

      Right? That guy is using some dangerous rhetoric

    • @heeledviper
      @heeledviper 2 роки тому

      ACCURATE

    • @dieschonen
      @dieschonen 2 роки тому +8

      There is no way that he's not renting out that human-being and collecting his entire pay.

    • @xarynfields7902
      @xarynfields7902 2 роки тому +1

      Held captive

  • @danielreyes4360
    @danielreyes4360 7 місяців тому

    PLEASE PART TWO!!!! I AM IN TEARS !

  • @summerjohansson1382
    @summerjohansson1382 Рік тому +1

    Amazing! Really enjoyed this.

  • @amydeeb6077
    @amydeeb6077 3 роки тому +654

    “I just do it because it needs to be done.” Thank you, Antoinette Harrell, for doing this painful and sacred work for all of us. Thank you Black women for carrying the world.

    • @missmsmrs.7309
      @missmsmrs.7309 3 роки тому

      Want to hear a song about George Floyd & our brothers and sisters who've been killed? This should GO VIRAL! ua-cam.com/video/PFhRPejLjn8/v-deo.html

    • @soiceyjanay1294
      @soiceyjanay1294 3 роки тому +37

      Not just black women but anyone with a heart should do what needs to be done! Black people didn’t choose to be enslaved and I don’t believe it’s our “duty” to fix the things your ancestors created. It’s time to make things right. #WeWantOurReparations

    • @RecaJ333
      @RecaJ333 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for this comment.

    • @PoliticalAbstract
      @PoliticalAbstract 3 роки тому +13

      It makes me sad how black women have to carry the world when they shouldn't.

    • @PoliticalAbstract
      @PoliticalAbstract 3 роки тому +19

      @@soiceyjanay1294 If this ain't the damn truth...black women always have to be "strong" and that really bothers me.

  • @jacquelinemack8841
    @jacquelinemack8841 4 роки тому +514

    He is so careful with his words of tlike he’s making it seem like they are the best friend you know he’s a slave owner

  • @0Linerider0forever0
    @0Linerider0forever0 Рік тому +3

    This should be a series

  • @Chocolatecarma
    @Chocolatecarma 4 роки тому +406

    “You just can’t fix that there by just givin’ me a mule” I FELT THAT!

    • @alexisjankowski3281
      @alexisjankowski3281 4 роки тому +26

      Jessie BEE I imagine him growing up knowing where a murdered man was buried. Knowing where a brutal assault and murder happened and still having to carry out life as normal. It’s so emotionally damaging and traumatic.

    • @laughandlive377
      @laughandlive377 4 роки тому +2

      Why are you guys still living in the past? No way am I saying that what this people went through wasn't horrific, just that why can't people just move on? Some people live horrible lifes as kids, and instead of crying about how much they have suffered and deciding that they'd rather be dead because they can't take the pain of those memories anymore, they choose to move on and some don't even hate the people that hurt them. Some forget them, others forgive them.
      Some people are born without legs, hands, and such and seen as different, but they don't let that stop them from wanting to live even if life would be so much easier if they weren't missing a body part and such.
      People like them have thought me so much like why is useless to be stuck in the past, how it hurts me and others around me and such.
      Aren't you happy that at least you're not being enslaved and such like this people were? Would you rather be one of the people that went through those things instead of being as free as you are now? Isn't something like that enough to celebrate? Enough to say, my people have suffered for so long, but now is over and if not over, at least, is not as bad as it used to be".
      Did you guys forget or not know that lots of whites, specially from the north were against slavery? And that some blacks and a lot of whites, especially from the south were pro-slavery?
      Remember not every white police officer will kill a black one on purpose. I feel like that's enough to say, that that's a choice of the individual either because they have been thaught to think as blacks as different or because they just like feeling like they're better than someone. I don't know a single person who doesn't like the same.

    • @djbluejazz7349
      @djbluejazz7349 4 роки тому +23

      @@laughandlive377 Shhhh.... You may not know this but it's disgustingly-disrespectful to tell someone that went thru a traumatic experience of any kind. "To just get over it". They are simply reflecting on their lives and experience, so I don't know what possibly gave you the gull or gumption, or for better words AUDACITY, to feel like your opinions about "living in the past" are some how "needed" or "important".. But that's something you have to figure out for yourself. If the way you get thru life is by putting things behind you and not acknowledging your ancestors history then by all means YOU have every right to do that. You can't go around telling ppl how they should not handle their own history.

    • @laughandlive377
      @laughandlive377 4 роки тому

      @@djbluejazz7349 Oh, so you'd rather live a miserable life always thinking about the bad things and ignoring even the slightly good things?
      Go on, but you're hurting more than just yourself by doing that. Like that saying goes "Hating someone is like poisoning yourself" or something and if you call yourself Christian, I hope you take that to heart since you can't go to heaven with hatred in you as it says in the bible.
      Ah, I would basically hate everyone in my life if I focused on how awful they are or the pain they have caused me. That includes family and friends. And yet, I hate none of them.
      Call me a bitch if you want because I refuse to listen to the depressing voice in my head that's often trying to bring me down. And that's the reason I haven't killed myself. And do to that discovery I made, I realize that depression really is all in the head and a thing you can easily get over depending on how you view things. Which explains why some kids are happy and loving to parents that threat them horrible and they never hate those people. I call those kind of people angels on Earth.
      Isn't it weird that depressing people tend to be really negative, blame themselves for basically everything and such? There's even science behind it and it sure is interesting. I'd recommend you read about it.
      You can't seriously tell me that nothing good has happened to those people, can you? The thing is, that they tend to ignore those good things and focus on the bad ones. But wathever keep on lying to yourself all you want, I'm not the one getting hurt by it in the end.

    • @djbluejazz7349
      @djbluejazz7349 4 роки тому +10

      @@laughandlive377
      I didn't say that at all. That is something u are projecting on to me, becuz of ur own insecurity. I don't need you to teach or tell me how to handle my "hate". Ur not my guru or spiritual advisor. U have no authority in leading me anywhere. Especially seeing as how I can easily tell you probably haven't reconciled the haterd within urself. That's what ur not understanding. You only have authority over yourself partner. No matter how many paragraphs you write it all boils down to "self". What are YOU doing

  • @essenceaquarius9958
    @essenceaquarius9958 5 років тому +453

    I felt so uncomfortable when the interview went into Carson's house.

    • @Outthinkuou
      @Outthinkuou 5 років тому +75

      He seems like a psycho

    • @pbama5220
      @pbama5220 4 роки тому +14

      I did to I am definitely going to do some topics on my podcast about this

    • @dbacchus30
      @dbacchus30 4 роки тому +17

      How they really feel about you when they smile at you

    • @MicMurphy1981
      @MicMurphy1981 4 роки тому +4

      Real talk

    • @michelleshaver2212
      @michelleshaver2212 4 роки тому +33

      I would have to agree with you. His attitude gave me the chills. Sick and sad this went on so long. I had no idea.

  • @phoebeel
    @phoebeel Рік тому +3

    Living rent free sounds nice at first but then you realise that he doesn't get apid ANYTHING which means in no world would he be able to leave

  • @blahdebla
    @blahdebla 7 місяців тому +1

    I've worked on a few sugar plants in southern Louisiana. They all still have plantation house and slave quarters on site but used as office buildings for the plant management. Very eerie vibes. Also sugar is dangerous in raw bulk storage because of spontaneous combustion sometimes.

    • @EmL-kg5gn
      @EmL-kg5gn 6 місяців тому +1

      That honestly sounds terrifying

  • @kaycee1500
    @kaycee1500 3 роки тому +334

    That man said, they made him dig his own grave and then killed him....I’m sick to my stomach

    • @marydavis7978
      @marydavis7978 3 роки тому +17

      These devils who walk among us are not human!

  • @TheEpiphany101
    @TheEpiphany101 3 роки тому +763

    After the cameras left, and the documentary was all said-and-done, my only hope is that Donald didn't experience harsh treatment, as a result. I can only hope. The reality of that is slim-to-none.

    • @prettyyoungthingpyt5015
      @prettyyoungthingpyt5015 3 роки тому +74

      I think All should have made sure that Carson understood that Donald didn't say anything bad. That he said all positive things and that he felt like Carson was a brother. I feel bad for poor Mr. Donald.

    • @OhShootKid
      @OhShootKid 3 роки тому +34

      @@prettyyoungthingpyt5015 As a journalist, I think it was his job to not give anything away. It was telling how he got defensive quickly, and he probably wanted to learn more

    • @LameWaysArtistry
      @LameWaysArtistry 3 роки тому +12

      That white man beat his ass you know it

    • @tamie7974
      @tamie7974 3 роки тому +31

      That plantation owner was sickening and disgusting....I hope Donald didn’t have any retaliation against him...

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview 2 роки тому

      @@tamie7974 I doubt that there was any retaliation. Sharecropping was common, until the early 80s in the MS Delta. Many of the sharecroppers really did have a good working relationship with their landlords. Most of the work wasn't hard because machines took over a lot of labor, except for harvesting cotton. That was seasonal. The rest of the time was prepping and planting, using tractors and industrial machines (cotton gins, especially). Farm work is still a big part of many people's annual salaries.

  • @lovehope3753
    @lovehope3753 Рік тому +1

    I'm so thankful for this documentary. TFS

  • @israelolupelumi8208
    @israelolupelumi8208 Місяць тому

    Wow! What a heartfelt video. Thank you.