Toni Sweets A Brief American History With Nat Turner ((exclusive)) [2K 1080p]

Toni Sweets would have doubled its hired "patty rollers." Armed white men rode through the quarters at night, searching for drums, horns, or any African-derived religious practice. Methodism and Baptist worship among slaves was driven entirely underground.

The violence was indiscriminate, a reflection of the systemic violence of the slavery system itself. Turner’s strategy was to strike fear into the institution of slavery, hoping to incite a larger uprising that would topple the system entirely. However, the rebellion was eventually quashed by the local militia and federal troops. toni sweets a brief american history with nat turner

The white response was swift and brutal. In the weeks following the revolt: Toni Sweets would have doubled its hired "patty rollers

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Nat Turner (1800–1831) was an enslaved African American preacher who led a rebellion of enslaved people in Southampton County, Virginia, in August 1831. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of approximately 60 white people and was followed by a brutal retaliation by white militias and mobs. Turner is a polarizing figure in American history: viewed by some as a terrorist and by others as a freedom fighter and martyr. Turner’s strategy was to strike fear into the