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abbytraderwin

08/21/08 3:57 PM

#347775 RE: samaelrocks #347774

GOOGLE THE BLACK BOOK.

START THERE AND RESEARCH JUST HOW STUPID YOU ARE ABOUT WHAT WE DID TO BLACK PEOPLE UP TO THE EARLY 1970'S IN AMERICA.

REMEMBER THE BLACK MAN CHAINED THE BACK OF A PICKUP TRUCK AND DRAGGED TO HIS DEATH THROUGH THE PUBLIC STREETS IN TEXAS? THAT WAS IN THE LAST 10 YEARS.

YOU HAVE CALLED ME A LIAR AND I WILL ANSER YOUR PERSONAL ATTACK WITH A FEW FACTS.

YES WE RAPED, DISMEMBERED, SOLD, SHOT, STABED, LYNCHED, AND BURNED ALIVE BLACK PEOPLE IN AMERICA.

WHEN YOU FIND THE BLACK BOOK YOU WILL FIND PHOTOGRAPH FROM NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA OF THE PUBLIC BURNING OF NEGROS IN AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE AN EDUCATION AND NO NEED TO LIE! I HAVE FACTS!!

IF YOU ARE FROM GEORGIA YOU MUST KNOW THAT THAT STATE WAS ON OF THE WORST IN AMERICA!! NO, I'M FROM MARYLAND AND WE HAD THE SAME AS MOST OF THE SOUTH. BTW, IT WAS NOT JUST DONE IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.

NOW GO GET AN EDUCATION.


Enjoy

Alex G

08/21/08 4:13 PM

#347778 RE: samaelrocks #347774

Black and Native American slaves were hanged if accused of a crime or misstep. But not burned alive.

oh, that makes it okay then


WALL STREET JOURNAL Atlanta Bureau chief, Douglas Blackmon, explains in his new book how slavery continued until the dawn of World War II.

http://www.tinyrevolution.com/mt/archives/002380.html

Some will say it continues to this day, but Blackmon does not use the word slavery as a metaphor: Until WWII, you still had slave auctions!

And so, people come up to me and say, "Gosh, the story that my grandmother used to tell before she died 20 years ago, I never believed it. Because she would describe that she was still a slave in Georgia after World War II, or just before. And it never made sense to me. And now, it does."


Soul Washer

08/21/08 4:27 PM

#347783 RE: samaelrocks #347774

Also, regarding bringing children and women to lynchings as a tradition. You know as well as everyone else here that's a lie as well.

This is not a lie.