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Belizaire and the Frey Children

 This blog is based on an article that appeared in the Smithsonian Magazine on 08/10/2023 written by Sarah Kuta entitled “ Who was the Enslaved Child Painted Out of this 1837 Portrait?”. It is an important piece because it also features an African-American enslaved teenager called Belizaire, who was nearly lost to history and to posterity. He was almost obliterated from the historical record. Here are the facts: 1837: Frederick Frey, a German-American businessman and banker who lived in Louisiana commissioned an artist to paint a portrait of his 3 white children: Elizabeth, Leontine, and Frederick, Jr. It also included their enslaved black boy Belizaire, a 15 -year old caretaker of his children. 1822: Experts believe that Belizaire was born in 1822.The Frey family purchased him when he was 6 years old. In 1856, along with his mother Sally, they sold him to the Evergreen Plantation. During the Jim Crow era, someone in the  Frey family painted over Belizaire, erasing him from th...

Willie McGee ( 1916-1951)

 This blog is based upon information from Wikipedia. It is about injustice, racism, using rape as an excuse to executive an innocent Blackman, a common occurrence in the Jim Crow South. Willie McGee was arrested in 1945, convicted and sentenced to death for raping a white woman. People across the USA and the world over thought the trial was unfair, and that  the sentence was a miscarriage of justice. Several celebrities, including William Faulkner, Bella Abzug, Paul Robeson, Jessica Mitford and others protested, and tried, unsuccessfully to prevent his execution. Willie McGee was executed on May8, 1951, after several trials. Bibliographic salute For more information on the Willie McGee’s case, please read: Heard, Alex: The Eyes Of Willie McGee: A Tragedy of Race, Sex and Secrets in the Jim Crow South. Harper, ISBN: 978-006128-4151.