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There are, after all, between seventy-five thousand and a hundred thousand descendants of the Ball-family slaves. If I were to begin apologizing to every one of these families, it would quickly become a meaningless act.
Edward Ball
Become
Every
Hundred
Thousand
Would
Between
Were
Begin
Quickly
Families
After
Meaningless
Act
Apologizing
Descendants
Slaves
Before the American Revolution there were frequent slave uprisings, and a lot of people would run away.
Edward Ball
People
Before
Revolution
Run
Would
Frequent
Were
Lot
American
American Revolution
Away
Slave
The topic of slavery is like an electric fence. Touch it and people will react.
Edward Ball
People
Will
Topic
Touch
Like
React
Fence
Electric
Slavery
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