@MatNuclear@tariqnasheed Youโre not even worthy of a debate. The topic of debate should be fixing your Angola homeland. You tethers come from countries, that actually arenโt even countries at all fleeing here, to tell #FBA about ourselves. Meanwhile yโall canโt figure out indoor plumbing ๐
(1856, Jacob Terrell) The Black Man So Strong That 12 Overseers Could Not Restrain Him
In the brittle, humidity-warped plantation records of northeastern Alabama, there is an entry so extraordinary that historians still struggle to categorize it. Dated March 1856, the report describes an incident at Harrington Plantation, where twelve armed, trained, legally empowered white overseers failed to restrain a single enslaved man.
The men were not inexperienced. They were not drunk. They were not unprepared. They had the advantage of weapons, numbers, and authority.
And yet they failed.
What they witnessed that morning would leave deep psychological scars:
Three overseers resigned within days
One permanently disfigured
Two refused for the rest of their lives to discuss the event
The plantation owner, Colonel Marcus Harrington, ordered every document sealed. Families were paid for silence. No one spoke publicly. No newspaper covered it.
And yet the story survived.
Not because the colonel preserved it โ but because the enslaved people did.
#FBA
#BAHM