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Black History Wod: Nat Turner’s Revolt; Thrusters 65/45 and Double Unders 25,100,20,75,15,50,10,25

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Monday, 02.06.12: Nat Turner's Revolt...

In August 1831, Nat Turner struck fear into the hearts of white Southerners by leading the only effective slave rebellion in U.S. history. Born on a small plantation in Southampton County, Virginia, Turner inherited a passionate hatred of slavery from his African-born mother and came to see himself as anointed by God to lead his people out of bondage. In early 1831, Turner took a solar eclipse as a sign that the time for revolution was near, and on the night of August 21, he and a small band of followers murdered his owners, the Travis family, and set off toward the town of Jerusalem, where they planned to capture an armory and gather more recruits. The group, which eventually numbered around 75 blacks, murdered some 60 whites in two days before armed resistance from local whites and the arrival of state militia forces overwhelmed them just outside Jerusalem. Some 100 slaves, including innocent bystanders, lost their lives in the struggle. Turner escaped and spent six weeks on the lamb before he was captured, tried and hanged.

Oft-exaggerated reports of the insurrection–some said that hundreds of whites had been killed–sparked a wave of anxiety across the South. Several states called special emergency sessions of the legislature, and most strengthened their slave codes in order to limit the education, movement and assembly of slaves. While supporters of slavery pointed to the Turner rebellion as evidence that blacks were inherently inferior barbarians requiring an institution such as slavery to discipline them, the increased repression of southern blacks would strengthen anti-slavery feeling in the North through the 1860s amd intensify the regional tensions building toward civil war.

May the legend of Nat Turner live on!!!

 

May the legend of Nat Turner live on!!!

 

Black History Wod: Nat Turner’s Revolt; Thrusters 65/45 and Double Unders 25,100,20,75,15,50,10,25

Sunday, 02.05.12: The Three-Fifths Compromise...

The Three-Fifths compromise was a compromise between the Southern and Northern states reached during the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 in which three-fifths of the population of slaves would be counted for enumeration purposes regarding both the distribution of taxes and the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives. (Wikipedia contributors, 2008)

Basically its the question is whether slaves should be counted as people or property to determine each states financial contribution to the central government?

 

Saturday, 02.04.12: Crossing The Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is an important part of African American history. The Mississippi River stood as a symbol of both liberation and bondage for Blacks in the Deep South during slavery. The ports of the Mississippi River provided as a place to import African Slaves and also served as a place where Slaves were sold on the auction blocks.  It also provided as an escape from the entrenched bondage and slavery that categorized the Deep South. Many slaves took to the Mississippi River in their quest from freedom.  In fact, it has been established that a large portion of the Underground Railroad aided escapes in the western slaves states involved travel along the Mississippi River.  Escaping slaves used the Mississippi River to flee north into Illinois and Ohio. It is estimated that at least 40,000 people used the system to escape slavery. Northern abolitionists, black and white, and escaped slaves raised funds and acted as guides in helping fugitives flee north. Harriet Tubman, the most famous of these guides, led 300 slaves to freedom, making 19 trips south during her lifetime. She carried a price on her head of $40,000, placed there by slaveholders who wanted her captured dead or alive.

Black History Wod: Crossing the Mississippi River; Row 250m, Run 200m 12 Rounds

 

 

 

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