Matthew Morales

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She leaned forward and spoke with the same measured conviction she had used throughout our conversation. “They were dressed as enslaved people.” I almost choked on my own tongue. I uncrossed my legs and sat back in my chair. “For the first thirty years of its existence,” I said, repeating what she had just told me so I could make sure I had heard correctly, “tours of the house were given by Black men dressed as enslaved people?”
How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America
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