They [elders] did talk about their lives. They just didn’t talk about the slave ancestry. It’s as almost as if there had been a message of shame connected to having been enslaved as if it could possibly have been their fault. It was just nothing . . . it was just something . . . My impression was that it wasn’t something to be proud of. It was more something to be ashamed of. Or I don’t know, embarrassed by it.
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