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Whitey Ford
08-02-2019, 09:59 PM
You be the judge.
The “Prince of Humbugs” was a liar, a racist, and an entertainer who would do anything for a crowd. He even considered running for President.

As a young man, Barnum briefly owned slaves. During a swing through the South in the late eighteen-thirties, he acquired a man and an unrelated woman and her child; then, before heading north again, he sold them. But by the mid-eighteen-fifties, at least on paper, Barnum had become an abolitionist. In a letter dated 1855, he wrote that he had “grown to abhor the curse from witnessing its fruits.” (In the same letter, Barnum claimed to have “spent months on the cotton plantations of Mississippi”; as Wilson notes, this was almost certainly a fabrication.)
Also around 1855, Barnum switched his allegiance from the Democratic to the Republican Party. During the Civil War, he ardently supported the Union, filling his museum with military paraphernalia and staging patriotic dramas in the theatre. The museum came to be identified with the Northern cause, and when Confederate agents travelled to New York in the fall of 1864, planning to burn down the city, one of the blazes they set was at Barnum’s establishment. (All the fires were quickly put out, and Barnum capitalized on the plot by commissioning a wax figure of an agent named Robert Cobb Kennedy, who was later executed.) As the war was drawing to a close, Barnum decided to run for the Connecticut state legislature, and won. Once in office, he fought to extend voting rights to blacks.


But if, as Wilson suggests, Barnum became “a better person” with age, “better” is a relative term. Twenty-five years after the Heth affair, Barnum put on display a microcephalic black man named William Henry Johnson. “On the Origin of Species” had recently been published, and Barnum advertised Johnson as the “connecting link” between humans and apes. For a while, he exhibited as “Aztec Children” two other microcephalics. A long-running act at his museum featured a family of Danish albinos, who were billed as “white negroes” from Madagascar.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/08/05/what-p-t-barnum-understood-about-america?mbid=synd_digg

Whitey Ford
08-02-2019, 10:05 PM
Twenty-five years after the Heth affair, Barnum put on display a microcephalic black man named William Henry Johnson.

Alright, I googled it. Wow.

William Henry Johnson (c. 1857 – April 9, 1926) known as Zip the Pinhead was an American freak show performer famous for his tapered head.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_the_Pinhead

https://i.imgur.com/wkyhp3O.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/LO6y5ZS.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/UwyINMP.jpg

Tar Remover
08-03-2019, 09:34 AM
"Origin of species". Hasn't changed much, huh...…..

IseDaDiva
08-03-2019, 07:28 PM
I know SJWs now howl and whine about how Barnum "exploited" the so-called "freaks" he employed. Idoubt he loved niggers, but this was a business and Barnum was in it to make money, and he did so. What these PC-morons don't think about is that all those freaks he hired made a good living with him, where otherwise they would have died horrible deaths on the streets or in some barbarbic mental institution. Times were different then. Get over it, snowflakes.

MineEvolved
08-03-2019, 09:16 PM
But by the mid-eighteen-fifties, at least on paper, Barnum had become an abolitionist. In a letter dated 1855, he wrote that he had “grown to abhor the curse from witnessing its fruits.”

I could easily take this to mean that he simply agreed with Lincoln, and wanted them all repatriated to Liberia after Lincoln fired all of them. One can wish for the abolition of slavery, and still not want niggers around, these two things aren't exclusive of each other.

IseDaDiva
08-03-2019, 10:15 PM
One can wish for the abolition of slavery, and still not want niggers around, these two things aren't exclusive of each other.

Agree. I'm pretty sure that a majority of northerners (aside from abolitionists who truly cared about the darkies, probably because they had never been around any of them) especially farmers, textile factory owners, and manufacturers wanted slavery abolished for financial reasons, not because their hearts bled for the niggers being mistreated or gave a shit about them one way or another. But I bet they all came to regret not packing all the slaves on ships and sending them right back to Africa after the war ended.

Ignatow
08-04-2019, 01:38 PM
Not a nigger lover. Almost all folks then thought niggers were not equals, so that's racist, we, normal. I haven't heard of coalburning then. There was black rape, followed by swift justice.

IseDaDiva
08-04-2019, 01:52 PM
There was black rape, followed by swift justice.

They knew how to keep wild niggers in line then.

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