Saint
Peter Claver
"Yesterday, May 30, 1627, on the feast of the
Most Holy Trinity, numerous blacks, brought from
the rivers of Africa, disembarked from a large ship.
Carrying two baskets of oranges, lemons, sweet biscuits,
and I know not what else, we hurried toward them.
We had to force our way through the crowd until
we reached the sick. Large numbers of the sick were
lying on the wet ground or rather in puddles of
mud. To prevent excessive dampness, someone had
through of building up a mound with a mixture of
times and broken pieces of bricks. This, then, was
their couch, a very uncomfortable one not only for
that reason, but especially because they were naked,
without any clothing to protect them."
- From a letter by Saint Peter Claver -
Height
14"
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