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North & South~ Dinner at the Mains

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2007

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  • Does anybody have a clip with this scene in Mexico (battle in Monterrey) where Orry were wunded?

  • Yes I have the clip but you have to wait until I get to that part.

  • Ok, thanks a lot! I am waiting :D

  • :-)

  • please baja la miniserie ..quisiera verla please

  • I will post more...look out for them!!:)

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  • RIP PATRICK SWAYZE :( U WILL B MISSED

  • It looks to me that they're having breakfast instead of dinner!

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  • kirstie alley looks like shit now

  • @Juwar1974

    Don't forget its profound impact on their religious culture. This was magnified further in the south (and its black community) after the devastation of the civil war - and the hope/comfort their religion offered them during and long after these desperate times. The christian religion became a thoroughly entrenced part of the South's culture (particularly its black community, which was left even more devastated/poor). Just remember that most televangelists possess southern accents!

  • Star Trek: Next Gen, Dirty Dancing and Look Who's Talking in one scene..? WOW! :)

  • @crybabygirl08 So do I. Kirstie Allie is Superb in this scene.

  • I love Kristi Allie in this scene!! :)

  • @KentuckRoad Have u lost your f"""""ing mind! The mental health of slavery was deplorable, and it was that slave mentality that has been passed on from generation to generation. this was what was most egregious about American slavery. It just wasn't isolated to before the civil war. It's legacy could be felt and seen in african americans today--particular their political views, some views of education, the role of government, etc...

  • @Juwar1974 Well, with my ancestors, the slaves helped them to be prosperious. My ancestors treated there slaves well from what I have been told. The "Uncle Tom's Cabin" version of slavery only happened rarely. Slaves were expensive property, if they were in ill health or couldn't work it cost a lot of money, so you kept your property well and able to work. Only a few were treated poorly, and that was when they mostly deserved it. Being a slave was hard work, I don't deny that at all.

  • @KentuckRoad the good old days of slavery???

  • One of my favorite scenes with Kristie Alley.The best part:@ 3:30, when Virgilia tells James :"YOU SEE HIM AS A NIGGER,BUT I SEE HIM AS A MAN WHO DESERVES TO BE FREE. one day you'll all understand what's about to happen here."

  • @KentuckRoad dreammer.

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