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”Jamen, vi har da aldrig haft slaver i Danmark! Jo jo, på De Dansk Vestindiske Øer, den er jeg med på, men her i selve Danmark?”Men den er god nok. Vi havde faktisk fungerede slaver i selve Danmark. Slaveri var hverken tilladt eller forbudt ifølge Danske Lov, og derfor blev medbragte slaver fra Dansk Vestindien i praksis stadig betragtet som ejendom, når spørgsmålet en sjælden gang kom for retten.Jeg har læst et sted at der måske var omkring 100 slaver i (primært) København. Om tallet passer, ved jeg ikke, men vi skal i hvert fald høre om én af dem, der rent faktisk var her… I denne episode møder vi Hans Jonathan, der som barn hentes til Amaliegade 23 i København. Hans mor er huslave for familien Schimmelmann,og kom med familien fra Sankt Croix 3-4 år tidligere i 1789. Husets frue synes ikke rigtig at femårige Hans Jonathan gør gavn i familiens danske hjem, derfor kommer han i første omgang ikke med.17 år gammel stikker han af for at kæmpe på dansk side i Slaget på Reden. Skrevet og fortalt af Berit FreyheitYderligere speak: Karin Skrydstrup Hegelund og Jakob Kjær
Privacy is dead. It never existed online, but even more importantly modern genetics has destroyed any sense of privacy. With millions of people in online databases, and with many of those accessible to the public, almost everybody is essentially identifiable. Criminals who perpetrated crimes long ago are being arrested. Family skeletons are no longer in the closet. Worse, or better, depending on your view, we have no privacy before a holy God. Links: Nanopore sequencer Ben Affleck's troubles on Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Bobby Darin's sister was actually his mother With genetic testing, I gave my parents the gift of divorce Hans Jonathan, The Man Who Stole Himself. I spoke about him in an earlier episode. Golden State Killer GEDMatch Barbara Rae-Venter Romans 3:22-25 Intro Music by Xihcsr Intro Graphics by MattWalkerVideo
There are massive racial tensions being expressed in the US and around the world today. While I cannot fix centuries of injustice and oppression in a 15-minute YouTube video, there are answers to the theological and scientific questions people are asking. Some of the answers have been around for a long time. Others can only be addressed with modern genetics, which tell us clearly that there is no such things as 'race'. Biblically, all humans are equal in the eyes of God. Therefore, all humans should be equal in the eyes of the law, in education, and in economic opportunity. But, people are still selfish, biased, and bigoted. What we need is a good dose of the Gospel, because none of us deserve Heaven. Location: Rob's front porch, Hiram, Georgia. Links: Recreating the genome of Hans Jonathan (scientific paper), The Man Who Stole Himself (book) Eupeida.com Haplogrpup R1b map About 10 million common variants among humans Simons Genome Diversity Project Hunter gatherers vs farmers in Europe Racial mixing is perfectly biblical! Inbreeding and the origin of races Skin colour surprises "Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; but Christ is all, and in all." Col 3:11 This message by Voddie Baucham is well worth listening to. Intro Music by Xihcsr Intro Graphics by MattWalkerVideo
In the early 1800s, on the remote East coast of Iceland in a small fishing village, a young man stepped ashore. He was escapee from the Danish slave trade and is said to be Iceland's first black settler.
Mange kender nok til Slaget på Reden, der udspillede sig i 1801, men færre kender nok til Hans Jonathan fra de Vestindiske øer, som deltog i slaget. Hans begivenhedsrige liv bliver kort gengivet i seriens sidste afsnit.
On The Gist, Samantha Bee said it first, so let us meditate on the C-word. In defense of Googling your own name: Kirsten Pflomm is a white woman from Connecticut who did an online search 15 years ago and discovered she was the descendant of Iceland’s famous first black citizen, Hans Jonathan, who escaped slavery and became a war hero. In the Spiel, the Nobel Peace Prize? All President Trump wants are apologies and thank-you’s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, Samantha Bee said it first, so let us meditate on the C-word. In defense of Googling your own name: Kirsten Pflomm is a white woman from Connecticut who did an online search 15 years ago and discovered she was the descendant of Iceland’s famous first black citizen, Hans Jonathan, who escaped slavery and became a war hero. In the Spiel, the Nobel Peace Prize? All President Trump wants are apologies and thank-you’s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices