The Hampton Mansion: Conversations About Slavery

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The Hampton Mansion was owned by The Ridgely’s for 165 years and it grew from 1500 acres to 25000 acres in time , which explains the need for laborers in a large number . The Ridgely’s owned, approximately 300-350 slaves. The Ridgely’s were one of the largest holders of slaves in the State of Maryland , but slavery at Hampton was not usual. When the tour started, the tour guide always referred the slaves as “servants” and often said that the “servants” here were treated much better compared to other houses. It felt like there is still a sense of guilt or embarrassment . Slavery is a difficult topic , for both black and white people.”“Conversations about slavery in today's society are contentious precisely because understanding