Throughout my generation much has been written about the tenacious spirit of Frederick Douglas, Sara J. Pitman and Rosa Parks. These individuals boldly stood against the injustices of slavery and segreration in the south. Yet little is written about the many individuals who did not stand against it. Little is written about slaves themselves who fought and even laid down their own lives in order to maintain their slavery. (Look it up it is true, It is even noted in the movie "Gone with the Wind.") Why has this fact been neglected by conservatives and liberals alike? Why havn't books been written about such noble endevors as to lay down ones own freedom for their own good? Is it because the very thought of it is repugnant! Ludacris? Insane? So unAmerican? How could individuals choose slavery over freedom? Yet it is true! Did the securities given by "Massa" outweigh the anxieties of freedom? Did the security of living as I always have lived out-weigh the insecurities of the unknown?of change? Today let us look backand upon these individuals with compassion knowing we ourselves at one time embraced such a lifestyle. Let us realize the pain these people will suffer at having to leave all that is familiar to them behind.