Isom Moseley
Ever since Isom Moseley was a young boy, he grew up without a mother. His master and mistress raised him.
Slaves weren't very important to slave owners, so Isom knew his master and mistress only by initials. His master was named L.M., his mistress was named B.M.
Sadly, even though the government only gave him five dollars a month, he thought they were treating him fine. He said he doesn't have to buy clothes, and he uses the money to buy flour. Sometimes the government bought him flour, sugar, coffee, and tobacco.
With all the technology we have today, I think in the future, when my grandchildren are my age, everyone won't be aware of their surroundings because they'll all be caught up in their phones. There will be more advanced technology, not just phones and computers. No one will watch television anymore, but a new form of television might occur. In 2007, the first IPhone was created, and now there's tablets, computers, and even watches. I think technology will be way more advanced in the next 40 years.
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