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1. What can we learn from those who lived through slavery that we can't get any other way?

2. What do you think future generations will be saying about us?

3. From what you heard, what was the worse aspect of living as a slave?

4.Do you think they held back from telling the interviewers everything about slavery? Why or Why not?

5. What troubles awaited freed slaves after the war?

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1. We can learn the point of view of a slave. We can learn the exact emotions they felt, and what happened exactly. 2. The future generations will say white people were hateful, which they were, and some still are. 3. From what i have heard i think the hardest thing about slavery would be having to do forced labor and then have to be punished if somethings not perfect. 4. Yes i think the slaves held back because they don’t want to get discriminated against. 5. The main trouble that awaited freed slaves was discrimination. Yes they were free, but people were still hateful.
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Answer:

1. We can learn about different experiences that they went through and learn with explicit detail and emotion.

2. I think they'll say we were hateful because we were. Mainly because of all the hate crimes these days.

3. The worst is punishment for me.

4. Yes. They don't want to make white people seem bad because of hateful white people.

5. Mostly discrimination and unfairness.

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