To: mstar
I see he didn’t favor the hoops that he had to jump through to pay his father in law’s debts, free the slaves, and leave the land to his grandchildren. He was a bit grumpy about the burdens it put on the White Race... He was aware that his daughters after being sold to the brothels would pay for his father in law’s poor management and the low productivity of slave plantations.
109 posted on
04/02/2011 5:19:17 PM PDT by
donmeaker
("Get off my lawn." Clint Eastwood, Green Ford Torino)
To: donmeaker
I see he didnt favor the hoops that he had to jump through to pay his father in laws debts, free the slaves, and leave the land to his grandchildren. He was a bit grumpy about the burdens it put on the White Race... He was aware that his daughters after being sold to the brothels would pay for his father in laws poor management and the low productivity of slave plantations
and your sources for these amazing cutting edge historical facts are. . .
111 posted on
04/02/2011 5:30:15 PM PDT by
mstar
(Immediate State Action)
To: donmeaker
and quotes from Virgala Hazzard's abolitionist speeches in "North and South" don't count. . .
117 posted on
04/02/2011 5:41:39 PM PDT by
mstar
(Immediate State Action)
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