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Lilma Mclean.Samples, I Was A Slave In America Until 2009, is a story of the long hard years of struggle and inhumane treatment that African slaves had endured. Their struggle of their race continued over the 250 years of slavery.
In this present time, blacks have their equality and their freedom from their prior masters, who were the Caucasians. We are now free from their shackles and chains. Our lives are valued as our ancestors lives were valued centuries ago
The story hopes for inspiration for blacks to embrace their black culture and remind themselves in how we have made it. We do
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Lilma Mclean.Samples, I Was A Slave In America Until 2009, is a story of the long hard years of struggle and inhumane treatment that African slaves had endured. Their struggle of their race continued over the 250 years of slavery.

In this present time, blacks have their equality and their freedom from their prior masters, who were the Caucasians. We are now free from their shackles and chains. Our lives are valued as our ancestors lives were valued centuries ago

The story hopes for inspiration for blacks to embrace their black culture and remind themselves in how we have made it. We do not owe America or Africa anything. We Can Succeed in Every Aspect of Life.


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Lilma McLean Sample was born in Harnett County, North Carolina. She grew up without a mother and lived mainly with her older sister at times and also with her father, who was a sharecropper. She lived a fairly normal life, other than in poverty. There was inadequate housing, food, clothing and education. There was never enough of anything as she saw it. As time passed, she moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to take care and baby sit for her brother and sister-in-law. She met and married her husband and gave birth to their six children. She has always loved art and writing songs. She even had some of her lyrics set to music.