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Why weakening the 14th amendment would reopen racial wounds
Monique Morris provides a compelling argument. An excellent piece on why any revisions of the 14th Amendment would be ill-conceived and wrong. Why weakening the 14th amendment would reopen racial wounds.
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Tagged 14th Amendment, citzenship, constitution, Dred Scott, immigration, slavery
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Sleeping in to save S.C. slave cabins
Slavery was the scourge of America. Joe McGill is doing us and our future generations a great service in bringing light to these vanishing structures. Many of us cannot afford to visit the sites in Africa where our ancestors were … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, african american, black, history, Joe McGill, slavery, South Carolina
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Did Some Emancipated Blacks Actually Miss Slavery?
This is historical. This is stirring. This is a view that we were never told about nor were we taught. It stands to reason that there were some former slaves who shared this view. Fear of the future, fear of … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, Alabama, black, Clara Davis, slavery, Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic
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Glenn Beck Says Race Relations Were “Moving Right On Track” Before Civil War
Sensationalism trumps journalism, Mis-education trumps education, money and ratings appears to secure anything on television today. He is espousing a dangerously, revisionist, incorrect history of America. To many his misinformation is information and that is a BIG problem. Glenn Beck … Continue reading
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Tagged civil war, Glenn Beck, history, politics, race, racism, slavery
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Rare photo of slave children found in North Carolina attic
Most of us has seen Roots. Most of us have studied slavery in our American History class. Most of us have seen pictures of adult slaves. Very few of us have seen pictures of slave children. That is rare, even … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, civil war, Louis Farrakhan, North Carolina, race, slavery, Willie Lynch
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