It's interesting to see how so many want to not apply "modern morals" to this period, and yet through examples like these we see that claiming ownership of other people has always been problematic to at least some brave, moral people that lived in that moment.
I want to thank everyone involved for making this series. I have sat down and watched this with my closest friends and family. Clint is an incredible host.
I wish we were taught all this in school, it's so interesting to hear about how massive the slave trade was and how influential it's been on our current beliefs and practices.
Thank you for sharing some family history of ours that we are quite proud of. Our grandfather from way back was Garret Hendricks, one of the signers of the petition. I recently visited the document at the Haverford College Library (Quaker and Special Collections), just outside Philadelphia. It was truly amazing holding that piece of history in my hands. Thank you again for making this video. This history is so important in so many ways to so many.
Thanks for show it was certainly and enlightening video, I think a more of the usual visual aides would have help to get the point better across to have a more stimulating understanding of the stakes at play there, but I can understand that you were really trying to be as serious as possible on the subject, and I think dropping the sound effects and music was probably a good idea, keep up with those great videos dude.
I appreciate that these videos make an effort to be fair to the multitude of opinions and motivations regarding slavery. Too many people take the easy road of completely vilifying colonists of the time. It is unproductive, not only it is too easy to rebut and dismiss, but because it offers no lessons. If these people were barely human compared to us, then we have no reason to look inside ourselves.
Isn't saying "Thanks thought bubble" the same as saying "Thanks Powerpoint slide", "Thanks Epson projector", etc.?. 🙄 I guess I'll get use to it and ignore it.
It's interesting to see how so many want to not apply "modern morals" to this period, and yet through examples like these we see that claiming ownership of other people has always been problematic to at least some brave, moral people that lived in that moment.
It amazes me how much we don’t learn in school about history.
The hell? I grew up near Germantown and I'd never heard this story! Seems like the kinda history we should promote
Same!!
These are great videos to share - to make sure the stories are getting out!
I want to thank everyone involved for making this series. I have sat down and watched this with my closest friends and family. Clint is an incredible host.
I'm definitely using this one in my classroom. Thank you!
This is quite possibly the best CC series yet. amazing stuff
I wish we were taught all this in school, it's so interesting to hear about how massive the slave trade was and how influential it's been on our current beliefs and practices.
Had the pleasure of picking up Clint's book and if you want a good companion piece to this series I highly recommend it
loving this series 🙌🏾
I'm loving this series each episode. Rock on brother ❤💯
Can't wait to see him talk about the Stono Rebellion. It's essential for understanding why certain laws exist today.
I'm always learning something I didn't know from each of these. Thank you!
This series is so well done. Incredible work
I live in Germantown Philadelphia, helps me feel the weight and the truth of History
So glad that this is finally getting some coverage.
Being black is awesome
Being human, regardless of melanin production, is awesome!
I live for crash course videos ❤️
Thanks. We can also note the leading role British Quakers played in the abolitionist campaigns which began in Britain in the 18th C.
Thank you for sharing some family history of ours that we are quite proud of. Our grandfather from way back was Garret Hendricks, one of the signers of the petition. I recently visited the document at the Haverford College Library (Quaker and Special Collections), just outside Philadelphia. It was truly amazing holding that piece of history in my hands. Thank you again for making this video. This history is so important in so many ways to so many.
My utter excitement when I get a Crash Course notification
Makes me wonder when the term "if not now, when" came into use.
Apperently I missed 4 already. Anyway, happy that there's a new CC History!
Thank you for studying this and publishing it.
Really enjoyed your clear and supported exposition!!
Some history I wasn't familiar with! Haven't been to Germantown in decades, not since I lived in East Falls. Thanks for making this video!
Thanks for show it was certainly and enlightening video, I think a more of the usual visual aides would have help to get the point better across to have a more stimulating understanding of the stakes at play there, but I can understand that you were really trying to be as serious as possible on the subject, and I think dropping the sound effects and music was probably a good idea, keep up with those great videos dude.
Watching this as I sit down with a hot bowl of Quaker Oats
Great video. Never heard of this event before.
Me:
Crash course american history: i know, boring, i'm not american and I know this ...
Crash course black history: ohhhh
I thought one of the tenets of Quakerism was abolition/not participating in slavery. Very interesting episode.
Yeah, what sort of christian oppresses any other human being???? Raises a few questions in modern times even?????
Question: who are the 4 men who wrote this anti-slavery treaty??? Thank you.
Crash Course videos are really awesome .
Quakers didn't start Quaker Oats!?!?
A great lesson! Thank you!
I appreciate that these videos make an effort to be fair to the multitude of opinions and motivations regarding slavery. Too many people take the easy road of completely vilifying colonists of the time. It is unproductive, not only it is too easy to rebut and dismiss, but because it offers no lessons. If these people were barely human compared to us, then we have no reason to look inside ourselves.
Very informative.
Notification Squad Hype!!!
Thank you for sharing!
I'm learning this in school
It was a state part of the union so makes sense. Enjoy watching him talk about black history.
Exactly, because a bunch of Countries still haven’t answered to having been involved with stealing stolen goods for cruel, free and harsh labor
In general Quakers are the only Christians I have much time for. This was a cool video, thanks!
Great video
Yes another video 👍
breakfast is the best
remember that Nixon claimed to be a Quaker
I'm more than a color, I'm a human, I am cherished and loved by God!
I’m sorry, my friend … oatmeal sucks. 😂
Breakfast food is the worst! There I said it!!!
Isn't saying "Thanks thought bubble" the same as saying "Thanks Powerpoint slide", "Thanks Epson projector", etc.?. 🙄
I guess I'll get use to it and ignore it.
I'm not a color I'm a human