On Monday afternoon, July 2, 2012
I sit and watch my favorite movie,
“America: Story of US” – “Rebels”
addressing from Jamestown to Plymouth,
early settlers fight to survive; Tobacco
sows seeds of opportunity in the south
and the north a trade powerhouse.
A view of the Boston, Mass., I see a
history place showing a lot of 200 sails
arrive from British to the fort of Boston.
British soldiers walk and push some rage
people rudely before enter inside the
warehouse where the first Black slaves imported
after exhort their tobaccos / rums to and from
Africa beginning 1700 – 1800.
I recollect about my Childhood life following
my Emery Hall Elementary School at Kansas State
School for the Deaf during Fall 1974. I saw my
3rd Grade Teacher, Mrs. Nancy Crews to sign her
messages to me and my classmates while she showed
some black and white pictures with special film
on light projector to the white screen roller.
We learned to see some b/w pictures with history
of the “Bloody Massacre” showing the British soldiers
shot their guns to men down to the awful ground.
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