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1st Rhode Island Regiment: Revision history


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  • curprev 09:2809:28, 13 June 2024216.232.185.42 talk 28,296 bytes −9 →‎The "Black Regiment" (1778–81): "Slave owner" and "enslaver" do not mean the same thing. Using the same term for both destroys the difference in meaning. Today, both seem similarly horrible, but historically one was legal and the other was not for a long time. In discussions of history, we should preserve both terms and use them accurately, not use the worse sounding one just to emphasize that slavery is bad. Everyone knows that already. The same is true of "slaves" vs. "enslaved men. undo
  • curprev 09:2709:27, 13 June 2024216.232.185.42 talk 28,305 bytes −22 →‎The "Black Regiment" (1778–81): "Slave owner" and "enslaver" do not mean the same thing. Using the same term for both destroys the difference in meaning. Today, both seem similarly horrible, but historically one was legal and the other was not for a long time. In discussions of history, we should preserve both terms and use them accurately, not use the worse sounding one just to emphasize that slavery is bad. Everyone knows that already. The same is true of "slaves" vs. "enslaved men." undo

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