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The future is unwritten
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Sept 12, 2009: Lester Letter
This letter, written in 1857 by a slave, Vilet Lester, to her former owner, Patsey Patterson.
Vilet writes, her new owners have agreed to buy Vilet's daughter, if Patsey is willing to sell her. ![]() Duke University notes, "This is a literal transcription. Some punctuation has been added for ease of reading and understanding." Quote:
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Fascinating. Thanks for that Bruce.
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Makes you wonder what happened next.
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
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It has the same style as some posts I've read. :p
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Except that this semi-literate slave has much better handwriting than txtkids today.
Assuming that she wrote the letter for herself. Her master, the gentleman of reason, could have written it for her.
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Blatantly Homosapien
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Amazing.
How can one have such artful handwriting skills and be so terrible with grammar? Just doesn't make sense to me.
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I think it's unlikely she wrote it herself; someone probably wrote it for her.
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Written by a slave who never had a chance at any formal education. I can easily overlook the spelling/grammatical errors; she has an excuse.
So why do graduates of American high schools write like this today? Or university graduates who claim to be educated? Or university employees of MBA programs? (Yes, I'm looking at you, Texas A&M! Your master's program staff have all the education of a slave.) |
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IDK. Why don't you axe one of them?
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I can hear my ears
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they had blue lined paper back then?
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we are fuel
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http://answers.google.com/answers/th...w/id/2170.html
And in answer to when blue-lined paper started, Jane Brown of the Waring Historical Library wrote: "I know blue lined paper goes back before 1860. The Waring Library has Theses of graduates of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina between 1825 and 1860 and a fair number of them are written on paper with blue lines." |
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Fucktard Resistance League
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Items like this is why I love my chosen profession (even though there's no work right now) - I'm a research historian/cataloger. I do contract work for auction houses, researching and writing scholarly descriptions of items for auction catalogs and for insurance purposes.
Now, all you people with something historical and interesting and worth a few ducats, please bring them to an auction house near you, so I can get some damned work! :p |
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we are fuel
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Absolutely! In fact, mass-produced ruled paper goes back to 1770, with an English patent for a "ruling machine" that prints lines onto paper. Prior to this people often used a line guide (a separate sheet of heavy paper/cardboard with dark lines that show up through a blank sheet of stationery placed on top).
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Had spelling been completely formalised way back then? It used to be that as long as you could understand the word, the actual letters used were not so important.
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