The Mansfield Judgment of 1772, which called slavery “odious,” sparked colonists’ fear that the crown would end slavery in the colonies.
Historian Gerald Horne argues the American Revolution itself was to preserve slavery.
Many know the Declaration of Independence, but few know the Stono Revolt.
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Its story was passed orally, and textbooks often excluded it—similar to the Trump administration’s erasure of Black history.
Yet the revolt’s influence persists in how Black communities uplift and shield one another.
Rebels communicated through music and dance. White colonists banned drums and horns to stop coordination, but that sound technology lives on in descendants.
Rallying cries echo in Mahalia Jackson and Nina Simone’s songs, the ring shout, Negro spirituals, the orations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Fannie Lou Hamer, and the slogans of the Black Panther Party and SNCC.
All reinforce solidarity, strength, and resistance to white tyranny.
In the digital age, Black Americans still communicate. Instead of shouting “Liberty!
,” they say nothing at all. The tactic is to remain grounded and deprive provocation of attention.
“Our energy is powerful,” said Juju Bae, a Brooklyn-based spiritual practitioner. “Animism—everything has a spirit, everything has an energy.
These things meant to stir us are a force.”
Black people know their power to participate or withhold.
Leading publications have noted their absence at anti-Trump protests and a four-year break to see how rest can shift culture.
The upset is clear when Black rage becomes catnip for white nationalists—like pardoned January 6 rioter Jake Lang holding signs at the 2026 BET awards, or a MAGA debate group at Tennessee State University, or Michelle Obama being masculinized by the right.
In an anti-DEI world, many have abandoned Black people despite their labor being the nation’s backbone.
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The fight looks different now: Black people will not carry water for anyone else. Instead, they will drink it themselves.