The Indigo Girl

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by Natasha Boyd (Goodreads Author)

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Lois I am the direct descendant of Enslaved West Africans. I have not read this but it is on my to read list.
I know I won't like it.
Not because chattel sla…more
I am the direct descendant of Enslaved West Africans. I have not read this but it is on my to read list.
I know I won't like it.
Not because chattel slavery isn't a part of history or that it needs to be left out of fiction.
I get the feeling that Eliza is portrayed as a heroine and well, she's not.
She was an oppressor much like George Washington.
She absolutely unequivocally knew that Enslaved West Africans were human beings.
Still she stole from them and held them in captivity.
She stole so much from them for so long that her descendants are still wealthy today off the backs of the labor she and her descendants stole for centuries.
Her 'legacy' can never be removed from that.
White women were horribly abusive to enslaved peoples.
That's historical fact.
They were heavily involved in physical punishment-hanging kids by their thumbs. They were involved in raping children as well as adults.
They were not innocent and if she's not presented with those historical facts in mind then this is slavery apologist in nature.
No one that held human beings in bondage was a good person.
Same with colonists.
There were good Europeans that existed at that time period I'm sure but we don't know about them because they stayed in the country of their ancestors and weren't involved in the displacement and genocide of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas.
So yes this book is both offensive and not historically accurate.
This story has to include the perspective of those peoples or it's just a white supremacist myth.
Like gone with the wind.(less)
Adele There is romance and deep passion but it is controlled because of circumstances.
Sue I don't think so. The times do not match up. i think the resentment all had to do with Ben.…moreI don't think so. The times do not match up. i think the resentment all had to do with Ben.(less)
Mari Carroll
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