- You are blessed in the city and blessed in the country. You are blessed when things are going your way and blessed when they’re not going your way. Watch Joel’s new message this morning on Podcast, "The Power of the Blessing"! http://c.osteen.co/Vpodcast
- When you go the extra mile to keep strife out, you walk away when you feel like arguing, you’re not being weak. That’s a sign of strength. The most mature person is the one that walks away from the argument.
- If you will put yourself in an environment with friends that challenge and inspire you, with people that push you up, then those seeds will take root, and you will begin to blossom. Get around dreamers, connect with people that are more talented, and glean from them.
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Sunday, October 21, 2018
God said in Psalms, “Touch not My anointed.” You are His anointed. When people come against you, they’re not just messing with you; they’re messing with the God who put His blessing on you. What God has blessed no person can curse. Amen
Saturday, October 20, 2018
// White Slaves // Also called : Indentured Servants and Bonded Slaves // Whites Were Slaves Too ... //
Indentured Servants
White indentured servants came from all over Great Britain. Men, women, and sometimes children signed a contract with a master to serve a term of 4 to 7 years. In exchange for their service, the indentured servants received their passage paid from England, as well as food, clothing, and shelter once they arrived in the colonies. Some were even paid a salary. When the contract had expired, the servant was paid freedom dues of corn, tools, and clothing, and was allowed to leave the plantation. During the time of his indenture, however, the servant was considered his master’s personal property and his contract could be inherited or sold. Prices paid for indentured servants varied depending on skills.
While under contract a person could not marry or have children. A master’s permission was needed to leave the plantation, to perform work for anyone else, or to keep money for personal use. An unruly indentured servant was whipped or punished for improper behavior. Due to poor living conditions, hard labor, and difficulties adjusting to new climates and native diseases, many servants did not live to see their freedom. Often servants ran away from their masters. Since they often spoke English and were white, runaway servants were more difficult to recapture than black slaves. If runaway servants were captured, they were punished by increasing their time of service.
Since indentures were not recorded, information about indentured servants at Stratford is scarce. Most information has been taken from advertisements for runaway servants and court records. Some of the male indentured servants were highly skilled laborers, holding such jobs as bricklayer, joiner, plasterer, cook, clerk, gardener, coachman, butcher, blacksmith, and musician. Female indentured servants performed domestic chores like laundry, sewing, and housekeeping.
Children also were indentured. William Gunnell, Jr., was born in Great Britain, probably Scotland, in 1705. He and his family sailed together to Virginia. They became the indentured servants of Richard Lee in Westmoreland County. William had his tenth birthday in November 1715. His master Richard Lee died soon after. William’s indenture was inherited by Richard Lee’s son Thomas. He still had five years and eleven months to work. William was one of Thomas Lee’s clerks. He ran errands and, if his writing and numbers were neat and easy to read, helped keep accounts. William shared a bed and a room with some of the other servants. He became free when he turned sixteen in 1721.
Transported convicts, both men and women, were sold to plantation owners as another form of labor. One-fourth of the British immigrants to the colonies were convicts. Most of these convicts were male, young, unskilled, and poor. The usual crime was grand larceny. Generally, the only people exiled were those judges felt could be rehabilitated. Convicts performed the same type of work as indentured servants but were less trusted. Their length of service was usually longer than that of indentured servants. Like indentured servants and slaves, convicts frequently ran away. Political prisoners also were shipped to the colonies. Most of these were convicted following religious persecutions.
Suggested Reading
- Ekirch, A. Roger. “Bound for America,” in The William & Mary Quarterly, 3d. series, 42(April 1985): 167-83.
- Ekirch, A. Roger. “Bound for the Chesapeake: Convicts, Crime, & Colonial Virginia,” In Virginia Cavalcade, 3(Winter 1988): 100-13.
Suggested Activities
Have students list characteristics of indentured servants and black slaves. Discuss similarities and differences.
// Whites Were the First Slaves in America //
Whites Were the First Slaves in America
26SundayMay 2013
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White slavery was the historic base upon which negro slavery was constructed. “…the important structures, labor ideologies and social relations necessary for slavery already had been established within indentured servitude… white servitude… in many ways came remarkably close to the ‘ideal type’ of chattel slavery which later became associated with the African experience” (Hilary McD. Beckles, White Servitude, pp. 6-7 and 71). “The practice developed and tolerated in the kidnapping of Whites laid the foundation for the kidnapping of Negroes.” (Eric Williams, From Columbus to Castro, p. 103).
The official papers of the White slave trade refer to adult White slaves as “freight” and White child slaves were termed “half-freight.” Like any other commodity on the shipping inventories, White human beings were seen strictly in terms of market economics by merchants. The American colonies prospered through the use of White slaves which Virginia planter John Pory delcared in 1619 were “our principall wealth.”
“The white servant, a semi-slave, was more important in the 17th century than even the negro slave, in respect to both numbers and economic significance.” (Marcus W. Jernegan, Laboring and Dependent Classes in Colonial America, p. 45).
Where mainstream history books or films touch on White slavery it is referred to with the deceptively mild-sounding title of “indentured servitude,” the implication being that the enslavement of Whites was not as terrible or all-encompassing as negro “slavery” but constituted instead a more benign bondage, that of “servitude.”
Yet the terms servant and slave were often used interchangeably to refer to people whose status was clearly that of permanent, lifetime enslavement. “An Account of the English Sugar Plantacons” (sic) in the British Museum (Stowe manuscript) written circa 1660-1685, refers to Black and White slaves as “servants”: “…the Colonyes were plentifully supllied with Negro and Christian servants which are the nerves and sinews of a plantacon…” (Christian was a euphemism for White).
Tammy Moorer Trial - Day 9 Part 2
Tammy Moorer Defense is killing me ... ( long talks about nothing ... their witnesses know nothing ... ) Which is good ..
Prosecution has: The affair, threats, calls, Handcuffing SM to the bed, phone pings, texts, more threat's, missing person last talked to SM, house surveillance cctv videos, & business cctv video of their truck, missing truck GPS, The Moorers locate by their own phone pings, the only vehicle on the road that night matches theirs, the pregnancy test, call from a Payphone, lying to police her husband, her lies, her fake boyfriend, she was jealous and enraged by HE, ect ...
Tammy Moorer Trial. She acts all Cool @ Calm Now however read below ... Lies .. Tammy Moorer Guilty !!
Both read in Court Room - Tammy Moorer said, " I was only mad for 72 hours. "
I can't tell .......
Your man cheated on you and your only mad for 72 hours ??
Is she still in Disneyland ... No one believes that load of garbage ..
You Killed That Poor Little Girl
I can't tell .......
Your man cheated on you and your only mad for 72 hours ??
Is she still in Disneyland ... No one believes that load of garbage ..
You Killed That Poor Little Girl
Tammy To Heather : someone's about to get their ass beat down...your bitch is
about to take his last breath.. you can tell me who you are right now or i will
find out another way.. that way won't have a great turn out for you..i'm giving
you one last chance to answer before we meet in person.. only one.
Tammy To Heather : By the way dad no longer owns a phone
Tammy To Heather : I've been having Sidney followed since January 2012. It's
best you call back and speak to me to save yourself. Hey sweetie you ready to
meet the MRS?
Heather Responded : I think you are a little obsessed with me. I'm nobody you
need to worry about anymore.
Tammy To Heather : By the way dad no longer owns a phone
Tammy Moorer Trial ... One more thing ... Mother in Law
Remember this, Tammy's own Mother In Law Testified for the State.
The Jury saw and heard this. Plus the Cousin.
I believe she had a lot more to say. However, what she did tell us was
how out the blue Sidney and Tammy showing up at 10 pm for Christmas
Eve for the First Time Ever. How Tammy talked about kicking SM butt
for Cheating on her. And the new Tat ... Tammy's name. Front and center.
Someone else wrote and I concur ..
The real Mrs Moorer testimony was how her son and tammy showed up unannounced at 10pm and tammy made him tell his parents about the affair and how she beat him up and made him get the tattoo. How she kept him alienated from his family and she had only seen him by himself 1 time in 20 years.
Her cousin testified to a pic he saw of Heather Elvis not able to move nor walk. ( dead ) He said Sidney showed it to him. One criminal showing another criminal pics to boost, brag, ect. He is very uneducated man and usings drugs like Sidney does. When the Defense said was he guilty of Perjury, " He said Yes." Not knowing perjury means you're lying. Again not an educated person at all. Yes he was believable.
On Closing Arguments Nancy will Shine ...
Thank you
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