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The Field of Angels. The Field of Angels is a memorial dedicated to 2,200 Louisiana slave children who died in St. John the Baptist Parish at an average age of three years, documented in the Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Their names are engraved on granite slabs along with pictures and quotations describing their everyday life. A black angel carrying a baby to Heaven is built in the middle of the field.

I feel your pain smell the swelter that rises on a Louisiana afternoon in a wooden slave shack hear chains in the metal sweat box, a human bake oven, plantation camps fueled by the intense heat of a day’s hatred children working shiny backs stinging with salt, blood and earth under a sun that seemed to stay fixed and not end the day as Miss Lillie fanned herself in evening shades. Your back was aching deformed by subservience shoulders sloped like some fourth-class non-human as you cut the cane that kept Miss Lillie. This was wretchedness. Nothing, not even Africa is as hot as the South in summer with locusts whistling merciless highs and the humidity of the Mississippi kissing your pores 153-years, not long slavery’s undefinable sadness still exists what would I have been? field hand breeder cook mistress wet nurse rebel house servant runaway who was hung or punished Suppose I was born with a handicap or blind, incapable of physical servitude unfit for sale Would they drown me as a child? That may have been a blessing.

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Date: 2/13/2019 4:29:00 PM
Janis, this is a powerful piece. This story reminds us that there is undeniably a such thing as good and evil... . and that mankind is capable of both. The way you handled this subject is... poetry :)
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Date: 2/12/2019 12:58:00 PM
The tremendous burden of man's inhumanity to man continues to grab me daily by the lapels and shake me awake. This is so poignant. The terrible suffering, the constant death. You have moved me to my very depths. Thank You. A good subject for prayers.
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