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Gov. Ralph Northam calls slaves ‘indentured servants’ in Gayle King interview

Posted at 9:48 PM, Feb 10, 2019
and last updated 2019-02-10 21:48:47-05

RICHMOND, Va. -- Embattled Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) referred to slaves as "indentured servants" during an interview with Gayle King of “CBS This Morning” Sunday morning at the Executive Mansion in Richmond.

The moment came after Northam said he contemplated resigning, but believes he can take the Commonwealth “to the next level” if he remains in office.

"Right now, Virginia needs someone that can heal. There's no better person to do that then a doctor," Northam told King Sunday morning at the Executive Mansion in his first TV interview. "Virginia also needs someone who is strong, who has empathy, who has courage, and who has a moral compass, and that's why I'm not going anywhere. I have learned from this, I have a lot more to learn, but we're in a unique opportunity now."

Gayle King and Ralph Northam

Gayle King and Ralph Northam

Northam said the Commonwealth has more work to do to address racial inequities.

"And if you look at Virginia's history, we're now at the 400 year anniversary, just 90 miles from here in 1619 the first indentured servants from Africa landed on our shores in Old Point Comfort, what we know now as Fort Monroe, and while --," Northam said.

"Also known as slavery," King interrupted.

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