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Harvard historian and Obama pal Henry Louis Gates’ PBS program
Finding Your Roots is apparently dedicated to showing prominent people how they come from families of victims, and thus belong among today’s elites. For in today’s insane world, victimhood is currency, and the more you have of it, the more privileged you are. But if your family was the victim of one of today’s protected special victim classes, Henry Louis Gates suddenly becomes less interested in awarding you the coveted victim status.
This became clear in a recent episode of
Finding Your Roots. According to Daniel M. Bring in the Spectator Monday, “the guest on February 9 was the Lebanese-American actor Tony Shalhoub. The episode made several false or misleading statements that downplayed what historians now call the ‘30-year genocide’ – the mass killings perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against Christians from the 1890s through the 1910s.”
She sued her enslaver for reparations and won. Her descendants never knew.
Sydney Trent, The Washington Post
Feb. 24, 2021
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1of5Danielle Blackman, a descendant of Henrietta Wood, holds a photo of Arthur Simms Jr and his sister Neata, Wood s grandchildren.photo for The Washington Post by Julie Bennett.Show MoreShow Less
2of5Gerard Brandon, one of the largest slaveholders in the South, bought Henrietta Wood and took her to his house, Brandon Hall, on the Natchez Trace.Library of Congress.Show MoreShow Less
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4of5Danielle Blackman, a descendant of Henrietta Wood, near her home in Pensacola, Fla.,photo for The Washington Post by Julie Bennett,Show MoreShow Less