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President before 2024 ?
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(02-26-2022, 07:47 PM)Ninurta Wrote:
(02-26-2022, 04:53 PM)guohua Wrote: @"727Sky" 
Thanks. It is good to see you still active, I'm sure your Wife has a lot to do with that same as Mine.  minusculebeercheers

I hope everyone that watches this video notices that the People of Color in the Strongly Republican (Red) States Wave the Battle Flag of the South, it is NOT Offensive to Them Nor is it a Emblem of Slavery, Also in one of the videos I watched, a Black Man was talking about two of the Largest Slave Owners being Free Black Men.  

The Slave was Paid for their work in Plantation and could save their salary and buy their freedom back, they were treated a lot like Sharecroppers.
There were given a place to live (often with poorer owners they lived in the same home) their children were taught to read and write and many, many fought with the Confederate Soldiers for the South.

What our Children are being taught in school and trough TV/Movies is BULL SHIT! 
The Left Needs to Spread Lies to keep the Hate Alive.
Sorry I am Ranting.

The very first actual slave owner in North America was a freed black man from Angola, Anthony Johnson. He came to America in 1621 as an "indentured servant", and after earning his freedom, became a wealthy plantation owner and slave owner. One of his own indentured servants, John Casor, was the first actual slave in America, declared as such in 1655 in a law dispute between himself and his owner, Anthony Johnson. This was in Northampton County, Virginia, which is on the "Eastern Shore", that bit of land that extends down from Maryland and forms the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay.

Before then, ALL so-called "slaves" in America were in reality "indentures", including the group brought in to Jamestowne in 1619, from which the "1619 project" got it's name. Indentured Servants were not all Black - a great many were English, Irish, and Scots, indentured to pay for their ship passage across the Atlantic, usually for a period of about 7 years. At the end of their indenture, their master was required to give them a coat and a gun, and the colony gave them 50 acres to farm, so that they could get a start in a free life. That is how Anthony Johnson got his start. So the very first slave owner in America, the man who actually started the institution of slavery here, was himself a Black man.

As a matter of fact, a few of my own ancestors came here as indentures. One in particular, an Irish lass named Mary Dorman, was indentured to the Custis family by her own mother, the family that would later spawn George Washington's wife. Her future husband, a gent named Christopher Nutter, came here in the mid 1600's as a young man of about 20, saw her and took a shine to her, and next thing you know, he "stole" her from the Custis' and made off with her, for which he got in a boatload of legal trouble. They eventually settled in Maryland, where Christopher dealt with the Naticoke Indians as a trader and eventually the official interpreter to the Nanticokes for the colony of Maryland. They also settled on the Eastern Shore, and were married right about the time John Casor was being made into a permanent slave for life. So Mary could just as easily have been the first permanent slave for life in America if the Custis family has wanted to push it.

So, "slavery" was not just "a Black thing that you wouldn't understand", despite what the Left is telling you.

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Messages In This Thread
President before 2024 ? - by 727Sky - 02-22-2022, 03:07 PM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by guohua - 02-22-2022, 04:44 PM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by VioletDove - 02-22-2022, 04:52 PM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by Ninurta - 02-22-2022, 05:31 PM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by ABNARTY - 02-24-2022, 03:43 AM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by 727Sky - 02-24-2022, 06:15 AM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by Ninurta - 02-24-2022, 09:52 AM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by guohua - 02-25-2022, 08:34 AM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by 727Sky - 02-26-2022, 05:42 AM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by guohua - 02-26-2022, 04:53 PM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by Ninurta - 02-26-2022, 07:47 PM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by guohua - 02-26-2022, 08:23 PM
RE: President before 2024 ? - by guohua - 02-26-2022, 05:18 PM

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