Why would you be ashamed that your ancestors were slaves?
Honestly people have been allowing themselves to believe that there's something shameful about your ancestors being slaves without ever examining how ridiculous that train of thought is. If John Mccain was a POW, should his daughter, a meaty women slut, be ashamed?
What element of slavery should someone's posterity be ashamed off? Where the slaves 'doing something bad' what's worthy of condemnation? Nobody's children is ever ashamed if their parents are kidnapped, or brutalized. Hell most people that hear they had a distant relative that went to prison would have a very hard time finding a reason to be ashamed. Some hear their ancestors were criminals (bootleggers for example) and it's a proud part of their heritage. They'll even brag about it. If your parent was even raped, you wouldn't be ashamed of that parent.
Entrapment, forced labor, victimization, and subjegation seldom makes someone 'ashamed' of their immediate parent or even grand parent. Records of crime seldom if ever do this, so why would slavery?
It's honestly in the exact same league as german jews being 'ashamed' that their ancestors were put in concentration camps and killed. Just floating this idea sounds ridiculous.
It's funny how in America the black people are supposed to share the same with the white people, or feel 'less' because their ancestors were slaves. What a retarded fucking way of thinking.
Anyways, he's a comical series called Ask A Slave where you white tourists get a chance to ask someone enslaved by George Washington real slave questions
http://static.wixstatic.com/media/19...0_0.00_jpg_srz
http://www.majeofficial.com/#!ask-a-slave/cbx1