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Are you to Blame ?
For Slavery and Black fathers deserting their families ?
And would we Anglo-Saxons all be Good Citizens if those Normans hadn't invaded ?
And would we Anglo-Saxons all be Good Citizens if those Normans hadn't invaded ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Slavery is of common place in history and in answer to your question, Anglo-saxons are good citizens.
They were galley slaves of the Romans, were called tralls by the Vikings which means slaves. The Normans divided and took ref- the Domesday book. Slavery is for the rich, who get richer on a daily basis and in the 17 and 18 hundreds when children in London were climbing up chimneys and Washer-women were earning one penny a day for hard labour mostly living in the gutter slaves in Southern America had roofs over their heads, got three meals a day and were treated as part of the family.
Blackfathers deserting their families is as commom as whitefather deserting their families or yellowfathers deserting their families. We are and always will be slave to our background but we can't blame the world from where we come from, thats madness.
They were galley slaves of the Romans, were called tralls by the Vikings which means slaves. The Normans divided and took ref- the Domesday book. Slavery is for the rich, who get richer on a daily basis and in the 17 and 18 hundreds when children in London were climbing up chimneys and Washer-women were earning one penny a day for hard labour mostly living in the gutter slaves in Southern America had roofs over their heads, got three meals a day and were treated as part of the family.
Blackfathers deserting their families is as commom as whitefather deserting their families or yellowfathers deserting their families. We are and always will be slave to our background but we can't blame the world from where we come from, thats madness.