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Before the chocolate bar, before the cotton candy, there was sugar. By the early 1800s, America’s craving for sweets fueled a triangular trade: rum from molasses, molasses from sugar, sugar from enslaved labor. The “sweet” life of the planter class rested on the broken bodies of the enslaved.
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The process of boiling down sorghum or sugarcane into molasses—often called a "sugar stir-off"—was one of the few times enslaved people from neighboring farms were permitted to gather in relative proximity. These long night hours spent watching the boiling cauldrons offered a rare, smoky veil under which news, survival strategies, and plans for resistance could be whispered without the oversight of overseers. The Legacy of African American Confectioners
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Over a grueling 48-hour window, the rebels killed an estimated 55 to 60 white residents, a majority of whom were women and children. Can’t copy the link right now
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Morrison’s response was indirect but devastating. Throughout her career, she wrote characters who embody the Nat Turner spirit—the righteous, broken prophet who refuses to bow.
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