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Is there an eText version?
Yep. The Democrats owned the slaves, and the Republicans freed them.
And after they were freed, the Democrats were the party of Jim Crow and the KKK.
That went all the way up to the time of Lyndon Johnson, who decided it was time to change the propaganda line, blame the Republicans for racism, and put blacks on the Democrat plantation where the taxpayers would pay them to be single parents, not get jobs, hate whitey, and vote Democrat.
That worked pretty well. Hollywood, the media, and the academics were delighted to lie their heads off in support.
Screw the blacks and make them vote for you. And screw the working taxpayers. And then go home with tons of money in your pockets.
Nice!
Not surprising, given that “Black (whitewashed) History Month” fails to note even ONE negative about “black history”
They are perfect people
I read a book called “Daughters of the Revolution” in college.
Boy, the Red Coats were notorious rapists.
Raped one woman tied down to a bed 17 times!!
They say that Mel Gibson move about the Revolution case the British in a bad light.
Actually, they were pretty darn bad during that war.
Of course it’s water under the bridge, but i was shocked
The shortest book ever written.
Calling them colored is a microaggression against the blacks...err...brothers...err...African Americans...err...negroes...err...
Downloading now and will burn to disk later, for driving listening.
Currently reading “The Barber of Natchez” an interesting book on antebellum colored life. Nothing like the current media fare.
There are older histories out there of the small towns of our nation that tell more about us as a people then do the history books of the progressives. One example: “History of Scituate, Mass, From Its First Settlement to 1831” by Samuel Deane. Page 314: “JAMES NEWELL, an African Slave of Mary White, 1690. Mary White had a farm in Conihassett, one mile west of Merritt’s brook, and she had the singular fancy to marry her slave. Tradition speaks of him as a respectable man. Their children, Joshua, James, Hezekiah, and four daughters, born from 1691 to 1706. James, Jr. married Abigail Nichols 1739, and left sons, James, Levi, Joshua and Daniel, born from 1740 to 1752. They have descendants in Scituate.” Having found this info, I was interested in what happened to their descendants, as we aren’t taught that this type of marriage existed back then. I discovered that two of their grandsons, married sisters, who would be my 6 or 7 times great aunts of English descent. They moved to and had descendants in N.H. and Maine. I am left wondering if their descendants identify as black or white? And if they identify as white do they know about their early black/Africn American ancestry?