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In reply to the discussion: George W. Bush’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Was a Slave Trader [View all]NewDeal_Dem
(1,049 posts)source of the family fortune and power, I think that's worthy of note. certainly more worthy of note than some generalized 'white privilege' is.
yet many posters here pound the 'white privilege' meme into the ground, while leaping to defend people like the bushes from any mention of the origins of such people's wealth and power.
the bushes benefited more from slavery and jim crow than most families -- but we're not supposed to talk about it. sorry, I don't agree. I think we need to talk about it more.
the bushes boasted a slave trader, multiple slave owners, slave-system civil war era financiers, and lastly, Prescott bush's career with brown bros harriman, a company which made huge profits lending to planters, brokering cotton, and other financial activities related to the slave trade; they owned slaves and took them as collateral.
Before Prescott's time, of course, but the power of BBH was a result of these activities, which were not that far in the past. and slave profits were what enabled bbh and the bushes to invest in railroads, streetcars & other 'new' industries.