governor of plymouth colony, josiah winslow, son of mayflower passenger edward winslow, informed the few slaves it had who were readers. that says a lot of the way how winslow understood of the people, that some people could be greeters. as it turns out, his statement wasn't accurate. more than a few african slaves in plymouth colony. that was another surprise for me in my research. best, therehat, at was maybe a handful of african slaves in the colony. the overall figure remains it isn, but it turns out not insignificant. i will give you examples. willet, who thomas belonged to the pilgrim congregation in leiden but came later than the mayflower, had inht slaves when he died 1674. baptistexample, minister john miles, founder of substantial also a slaveholder. one of john miles' slaves, his name is unknown, was among the first english casualties of king philip's war. he owned fived, african slaves. i thought i might, if i can, of hisu a picture inventory. how thisn example of element of plymouth history is not easy to track down. this is an inventory of john miles estate -- john miles