Paul Sorrells

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Under slavery, a name was the property of the master and not of the slave, so that a slave’s name frequently changed at the auction block and sometimes on the whim of the master. Among the joyous feelings most frequently mentioned by freed or escaped slaves was the freedom to choose a name. A name was no longer incidental. “For it is through our names that we first place ourselves in the world,” Ralph Ellison wrote.
Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63
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