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Black Sugar: Not So Sweet

Black Sugar: Not So Sweet

By: Society of Justice and Equality For The People Of Sugarland
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Part #1: What is convict leasing and why was it worse than slavery? This podcast is a first-of-its-kind, grassroots project designed by the board of The Society of Justice & Equality for the People of Sugar Land. (sojesjustice.org.) Thank you for listening! Stay tuned and tell a friend!Society of Justice and Equality For The People Of Sugarland World
Episodes
  • Black Sugar: Not So Sweet | Episode #14 | Battle of the Wood Pecker, Jay Bird War
    Aug 23 2024
    This Podcast is the first -of -its- kind, grassroots project curated by the board of The Society of Justice & Equality for the People Of Sugar Land. This special episode will uncover the voices of some of the found families of humans who were leased as convicts on a sugar farm/former plantation.
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    14 mins
  • Interview with Principal Research Group (PRG) SL95 Archeologist/Researchers Part#2
    May 25 2024

    This Podcast is the first -of -its- kind, grassroots project curated by the board of The Society of Justice & Equality for the People Of Sugar Land. This special episode will uncover the voices of some of the found families of humans who were leased as convicts on a sugar farm/former plantation.


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    32 mins
  • Interview with Principal Research Group (PRG) SL95 Archeologist/Researchers Part#1
    May 25 2024
    This Podcast is the first -of -its- kind, grassroots project curated by the board of The Society of Justice & Equality for the People Of Sugar Land. This special episode will uncover the voices of some of the found families of humans who were leased as convicts on a sugar farm/former plantation.
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    23 mins
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