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Christmas experiences of Enslaved Blacks in America

“ Tis the season to be jolly…” or is it?

hristmas: a holiday that is seemingly nothing but peaches and cream. Our people were not always able to celebrate. Nowadays, people celebrate by exchanging gifts and basking in the quality time spent with friends and family. It truly is a joyous holiday. But…what if this sense of joy was suddenly taken from you and you had no control over it? You were nothing but

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