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25389: Hermantin (news)Letter to the Editor (fwd)
From: leonie hermantin <lhermantin@hotmail.com>
Posted on Tue, Jun. 14, 2005
Bob,
This letter was written to the Miami Herald in response to a recently
published article about a congressional task force inquiry into ways to
honor the Virginia and Maryland slaves who built the Capitol building and White
House. The article header was "Slaves' work shaped first monuments of
liberty".
Leonie
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Letter to the Editor
Slaves' labor
Re the June 12 story Slaves' work shaped first monument of liberty: As a
Haitian American, I think that the story missed the point on what it meant to
be a slave in the Americas. It is inappropriate for a slave to be credited for
what he did under the command of his master.
In Haiti, liberated slaves, under the command of King Christophe, built a
monument of liberty for the benefit of all mankind that is still standing
proudly today: the Citadelle. Slaves should only be recognized for what they
have done themselves. Actions that they undertook under their masters' orders
should be credited to the unjust partners.
JEAN F. COLIN, Miami