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>> rogers clark who was fanny's son wrote about it years later and said that she was upset. and that's up the extent of it. it seemed to me what i argue in the book is that the father was more upset than fanny. fanny is 20 push and personal property five or six years they've been companions it's not like a real sleaze owning relationship where we know her father had several slaves, several escapes, and did everything in his power to get the sleeves back. but i think most likely they just didn't understand, they didn't understand why this girl that they have taken in that they felt had been very humane towards them and had been a part of the family would have left them and that is a very common sentiment among slave holders when the slaves escapes they don't get it, they don't understand why they would leave the situation, why they would leave the family. >> do you know when cecilia and fanny made contact again? >> we do. we know it's sometime in -- we don't know exactly. the first letter they have here in the archives is dated 1850 -- ghosh, now i'm not going to remember. 18
>> rogers clark who was fanny's son wrote about it years later and said that she was upset. and that's up the extent of it. it seemed to me what i argue in the book is that the father was more upset than fanny. fanny is 20 push and personal property five or six years they've been companions it's not like a real sleaze owning relationship where we know her father had several slaves, several escapes, and did everything in his power to get the sleeves back. but i think most likely they just...
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>> rogers clark, fanny's son wrote about it years later and says she was upset and that's about the extent of it. it seemed to me about it argue in the book is her father was more upset than fanny because fanny is 20, has had cecelia as personal property for five, six years. they've been companions. it's not like a real slaveowning relationship. whereas we know her father had several slaves, several escapes and did everything in his power to keep those slaves back. so would be called her father more than it be called her. they didn't understand it. they didn't understand why this growth be taken in, but they had felt remained very humane would've left them. that's a very common sentiment among slaveholders when their slaves escape yet they don't get it. they don't understand why they would leave the slave situation, why they would leave the family. >> do we know when cecelia had fanny contact him? >> we don't know exactly. the first letter they had. the archives is dated 1850 -- not kerry member. 1855 i think. but it refers to several letters that come before. so early 1850s, fanny is writ
>> rogers clark, fanny's son wrote about it years later and says she was upset and that's about the extent of it. it seemed to me about it argue in the book is her father was more upset than fanny because fanny is 20, has had cecelia as personal property for five, six years. they've been companions. it's not like a real slaveowning relationship. whereas we know her father had several slaves, several escapes and did everything in his power to keep those slaves back. so would be called her...
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>> rogers clark who is fanny's son wrote about years later and said she was upset. and that's about the extent of it. it seemed to me, probably her father was more upset than cheney because, you know, and he is 20. they been companions. it's not like a real slaveowning relationship whereas we know her father, several slaves, several escapes, and did everything in his power to get those slaves back. so it probably bothered her father up by two more. i think most likely they didn't understand. they didn't understand why this girl that they're taken in, that they don't have been very humane towards them, had been part of the family would have left them. that's a very common sentiment among slaveholders when their slaves escaped. they don't get it. they don't understand why they would leave the slave situation, why they would leave the family. >> do we know when cecelia and fanny contacted against? >> we do. we don't know exactly. the first letter that they have here in the archives is dated 1850 -- now not going to remember. 1855 i think. but it refers to several lette
>> rogers clark who is fanny's son wrote about years later and said she was upset. and that's about the extent of it. it seemed to me, probably her father was more upset than cheney because, you know, and he is 20. they been companions. it's not like a real slaveowning relationship whereas we know her father, several slaves, several escapes, and did everything in his power to get those slaves back. so it probably bothered her father up by two more. i think most likely they didn't...
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clark tom rogers dissected it compared to yesterday. along the coast, but mid-60s. inland we are seeing a dramatic cool down. we have widespread cloud cover to the north. visibility is now less than 5 mi.. been that is the only problem that we see there. temperatures again, made 50s through san francisco, upper 50s through much of the east bay and south bay. this afternoon, temperatures will look like this. we are looking for 84 in livermore. mid-upper 80s and antioch and to bring with it. bob been your 7 day forecast shows that as we work our way through the weekend, we will warm up and get out thursday to friday and saturday will be a nice hot day and let whatever it is rhetoric and i degree mark. there is whether it now off to traffic. >> the traffic is not too bad. we do not have any active hot spots. traffic is a bit heavy of interstate 880 from the sky way down to richmond. but a metering lights are cycled on. we do not have the accident or stalls to report. of the san mateo bridge traffic is moving well in both directions across the span would still delays ac
clark tom rogers dissected it compared to yesterday. along the coast, but mid-60s. inland we are seeing a dramatic cool down. we have widespread cloud cover to the north. visibility is now less than 5 mi.. been that is the only problem that we see there. temperatures again, made 50s through san francisco, upper 50s through much of the east bay and south bay. this afternoon, temperatures will look like this. we are looking for 84 in livermore. mid-upper 80s and antioch and to bring with it. bob...