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The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow
Jim Crow was not a person, yet affected the lives of millions of people. Named after a popular 19th-century minstrel song that stereotyped African Americans, "Jim Crow" came to personify the system of government-sanctioned racial oppression and segre |
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Real History World Wide
The British, with the "Modern" Germans, were the originators of revisionist history. It was they who first began to write Blacks out of history after the “Race/Religious Wars" of the late medieval. Now look, the British will soon start teaching their |
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The African gang-up and betrayal of Negroes(1)
We examined how the different African races take sides with the slave masters against the Negroes. You may have wondered why the slave trade lasted for such a long time or why other African countries could not come together to stop it.
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The Negroes before the slave trade(2)
We tried to examine some of the Hebrew Israelites claims and how they do not align with historical facts. We also examined the need for Negroes to make every effort to study and understand what lies are being told about the slave trade.
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The Negroes before the slave trade(3)
We tried to examine who it was that captured and sold the Negroes as slaves between 1434 and 1900. We examine the state of the slave trade today and how the slave masters foot soldiers are still murdering and enslaving the Negroes today.
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