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Related: About this forum60 minutes - Amazing story aired tonight!
This is just the trailer/clip, but most likely the rest will be available on YouTube later.I want to watch the whole thing again. This is a really good story! Must see!
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60 minutes - Amazing story aired tonight! (Original Post)
mysteryowl
May 2022
OP
So glad they will take care of the quarters and the graveyard. Those may have
applegrove
May 2022
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VarryOn
(2,343 posts)1. Just saw this...
A moving story. I love it when people interact and see one another on a person-to-person basis and seeing each other as they are as an individual.
mucifer
(23,620 posts)2. Yeah that really had me crying
PXR-5
(522 posts)3. Indeed, a lovely story, nt
hlthe2b
(102,525 posts)4. Watching now and I agree!
dem4decades
(11,321 posts)5. What a lovely family and wonderful story.
applegrove
(118,911 posts)6. So glad they will take care of the quarters and the graveyard. Those may have
been lost if the family had not been so curious about the history of the house.
Deuxcents
(16,451 posts)7. This was a great story..
I loved it, too, that they will take care of the cemetery and slave home..and to think their governor doesnt want history taught about this time in our country. I hope they follow up w/ this family and what they do w/ those 10 acres.
Rhiannon12866
(206,768 posts)8. Here's the entire segment:
Man unknowingly buys former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved - 60 Minutes
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1017736014
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1017736014