Ask A Slave is a satirical web series based on the actress’ time working as a living history character at the popular historic site, George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Starring Azie Dungey as Lizzie Mae and directed by Jordan Black.
All questions and interactions are based on true events.
Real Questions. Real Comedy.
Learn more @ www.AskASlave.com
via Youtube Channel by “Ask A Slave”
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Reminds me of drunk history. Awesome
That list thing made me laugh. I like this series. P.s. Is Emma Irish?!
you have english
That moment when Lizzie asks the red head how she doesn't know the person that makes her clothes isn't in the same position she's in…
wow. Is it on TV, or is it just a youtube thing?
Love this series! ? ? ? ?
funny, funny, oh there's the point! this is the best!
luv your answers May
The runaway slave girl is hot! I would take her in! XD
Loving this webseries!
Ok, I really am sorry for commenting so much, but I do have an important question. What do you do with the Smart asses? I'm hoping to work as a plantation tour guide but I often see how tour guides have to deal with know-it-alls. For example, we had a tourist come in and he argued with the guide for over 5 minutes over the price of sugar and no matter what answer the guide gave, the tourist became all uppity and just insisted that the guide was wrong and that he was right. Unfortunatly, I hear this happens quite often with places, so what do you do?
Kudos!!!
I absolutely love your videos, they cause me belly hurt from laughing. Keep making these videos!!!
hard to believe you actually got asked questions like that.
The shirt lady looked like her mind literally exploded lol too funny xD
Love the solidarity with sweatshop workers.
I say you, we, 99% of white people think blacks are animals GAAAAAAA HIHIHIHIHI no wy for slaves
me white, me come neanderthal.. this is me, accept me, embrace me. this is me
Hey, wait a minute. Didn't Liza, from 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' do the same thing that Emma is doing here? So doesn't that make Lizzie Mae the same as Uncle Tom?
you know, the thing about not knowing who makes your clothing was very profound.
This is brilliantly written and deserves far more views.