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Slave Ships Quotes: "I be off the slave ships, building pyramids, writing my own hieroglyphs"

I be off the slave ships, building pyramids, writing my own hieroglyphs



Slave Ships Quotes: "from the slave ship to the citizenship we faced a lot of bullship"

from the slave ship to the citizenship we faced a lot of bullship




Slave Ships Quotes: "People can be slave-ships in shoes."

People can be slave-ships in shoes.



Slave Ships Quotes: "Sacrifice and neon lights, Slaveships don't wait, Love many, trust few, And don't be late..."

Sacrifice and neon lights, Slaveships don't wait, Love many, trust few, And don't be late...




Slave Ships Quotes: "And so, whether they came here on the Mayflower, on a slave ship, or on an airplane from Havana, we are all descendants of the men and women who built here the nation that saved the world."

And so, whether they came here on the Mayflower, on a slave ship, or on an airplane from Havana, we are all descendants of the men and women who built here the nation that saved the world.



Slave Ships Quotes: "His foreparents came to America in immigrant ships. My foreparents came to America in slave ships. But whatever the original ships, we are both in the same boat tonight."

His foreparents came to America in immigrant ships. My foreparents came to America in slave ships. But whatever the original ships, we are both in the same boat tonight.



Slave Ships Quotes: "The success of the abolitionist movement lay in its making real for people in Britain and America the slave ship's pervasive and utterly instrumental terror, which was indeed its defining feature."

The success of the abolitionist movement lay in its making real for people in Britain and America the slave ship's pervasive and utterly instrumental terror, which was indeed its defining feature.