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Tag Archives: slavery
This is American history, not CRT
Attempting to take a broad and honest look at history and its impact on the present, is research, not Critical Race Theory. American history is a peculiar mixture of idyllic freedom for some and unjust, lifelong bondage for others. Both … Continue reading
Daring to think about slavery
To act like the cruelty that a historical figured did doesn’t matter, is to say that the people he was cruel to didn’t matter. To boast in the good, but ignore (or hide) the bad behaviors of our forefathers is … Continue reading
The “What ya call it” poem
What ya call it You can’t make people Work for you Without any pay. They won’t stay. Unless you use cruelty And abuse them every day, They’ll just run away. History called that slavery. Today we say Human trafficking. Learn … Continue reading
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Tagged abolition, abolitionist movement, human trafficking, slaveholding, slavery
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Perhaps people who confuse public health measures with oppression should learn the details of American slavery & Jim Crow.
Maybe people who confuse public health measures with oppression should learn the details of American slavery and Jim Crow. This can help: https://www.amazon.com/Off-RACE-Track-Color-Blind-Color-Kind/dp/1726663884 The “Call It A Fake Pandemic” Conspiracy is trying to make the public believe COVID 19 isn’t … Continue reading
Reproductive blights on “all lives matter”
Perhaps babies are conceived to be received with love, not to be ripped apart by prenatal violence. Abortions are reproductive blights, not “reproductive rights.” Disposable human life is a terrible concept. Here are two major blights on American history: 1) … Continue reading
DARE TO READ A SLAVE NARRATIVE
Every American should read At least one slave narrative, The personal account of someone Who courageously escaped The brutality of human trafficking inflicted By men history usually considers honorable, And get the other side of the story of slavery. There … Continue reading
The “elephant” in the womb (big, bold antiabortion statements)
Many people don’t want to talk about the elephant in the womb: “Abortion takes an innocent human life.” Perhaps those of us who have escaped the womb shouldn’t condemn to death any of those who are still there. Abortion makes … Continue reading
American history has been so sanitized that most people think about it in a “blahzay” (blasé) way, unshocked by its horrors. (For fresh insights search: Off the RACE Track book.)
Racism is the idea that certain physical characteristics set people off from other people creating a hierarchy of human value.
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Tagged AfricanAmericanhistory, American history, BlackHistory, BlackHistoryMonth, blahzay, blase, history, racism, slavery
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For Black History Month 2019, get “Off the RACE Track”
For Black History Month 2019 — Get Off the RACE Track @ https://amzn.to/2BeL0YE We like to believe that we’re hungry for the truth, but we frequently don’t like how it tastes and refuse to consume it. If history saw the victims of American slavery … Continue reading