Rudy Giuliani “Trump is RIGHT about Stop and Frisk, Lester Holt Should Apologize”


Lester NBC and Hillary should apologize!

Black Lives Matter Protesters Probably Never Heard of John Casor


From the Independent Sentinel

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General Robert E. Lee’s statue is one of seven statues being moved off the mall at the UT-Austin campus (photo above) to an obscure location. Lee was a Confederate and, according to the complaints, he was a symbol of ‘white supremacy’. Lee, ironically, abhorred the institution of slavery. “There are few, I believe, in this enlightened age, who will not acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil,” he once said.

While Confederates have become the latest target of the left because they represent ‘white supremacy’, what about the blacks who owned slaves? There were many.

Some free black people in this country bought and sold other black people, and did so at least since 1654 and continued to do so right through the Civil War.

 According to federal census reports, on June 1, 1860 there were nearly 4.5 million blacks in the United States, with fewer than four million of them living in the southern slaveholding states. Of the blacks residing in the South, 261,988 were not slaves. Of this number, 10,689 lived in New Orleans. The country’s leading African American historian, Duke University professor John Hope Franklin, records that in New Orleans over 3,000 free blacks owned slaves, or 28 percent of the free blacks in that city.

The 28 percent number is impressive when compared to less than 1.4 percent of all American whites and less than 4.8 percent of southern whites. The statistics show that, when freed, blacks disproportionately became slave masters.

According to colonial records, the first slave owner in the United States was a black man. Before 1655, there were no slaves, only indentured servants who were freed when their time was up which was usually about seven years. They were then granted 50 acres of land. Blacks also received 50 acres.

Anthony Johnson, photo below, was a black man from what is now Angola who came to the U.S. to work on a tobacco farm in 1619.

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When he was freed from indentured servitude, he ran a successful farm. By 1651, he owned 250 acres and five black indentured servants. In 1654, when it was time for him to release John Casor, a black indentured servant, he told Casor he was extending his time. Casor left to work for a man by the name of Robert Parker and he lived as a free man.

Anthony Johnson sued Parker and in 1655, the court ruled Anthony could hold Casor indefinitely. The ruling allowed a black to own a slave of his own race.

This was the beginning of slavery and institutionalized racism.

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Whites could not own slaves until 1670 when that all changed and everyone, including Indians, could own blacks as slaves.

By 1830 there were 3,775 black families living in the South who owned black slaves. By 1860 there were about 3,000 slaves owned by black households in the city of New Orleans alone.

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Nicolas Augustin Metoyer of Louisiana,pictured above, owned 13 slaves in 1830. He and his 12 family members collectively owned 215 slaves.

Some black slave owners purchased family members as slaves to protect them and others bought slaves to exploit them.

The great African-American historian, John Hope Franklin, states this clearly: “The majority of Negro owners of slaves had some personal interest in their property.” But, he admits, “There were instances, however, in which free Negroes had a real economic interest in the institution of slavery and held slaves in order to improve their economic status.”

The horror of slavery is still with us and the entire story needs to be told.

 

References: John CasorAnthony Johnson Henry Louis Gates Jr, and American Civil War

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FOREIGN COUNTRIES GAVE HILLARY CLINTON’S FOUNDATION MILLIONS


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WHO DO YOU THINK HILLARY’S GOING TO HELP?


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There is a Bothersome Similarity here!


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What Difference Does it Make Now …


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Popular Radio Host Michael Savage Broadcast Shut Down Nationwide as He Discusses Clinton’s Health…


So the war to take us over has begun! BTW I have noticed a change in the blog traffic, watch for unusual patterns!

Wife of Charlotte’s Keith Scott Filed Restraining Order Citing Violence and Gun Use in 2015…


And this is the slime ball the protestors are protesting about …lol

KOMMONSENTSJANE – WHAT OBAMA’S EDUCATION SECRETARY GOT WRONG ABOUT HOMESCHOOLERS


Public School is no longer school at all it has become a propaganda arm of the progressive left, Democrat party, that runs Washington. Washington is about shifting money around so that part of it can be syphoned off into the politicians pockets, in this case through the teachers Unions. Kids my be in Public school but they are not being educated, home schooling is the answer until it is made illegal to protect the Unions.

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What Obama’s Education Secretary Got Wrong About Homeschoolers

By:  Lindsey Burke

September 21, 2016 

In remarks Wednesday, Education Secretary John King told the audience he worries that homeschooled students aren’t “getting the range of options that are good for all kids.”

Homeschooling has been growing in popularity in recent years, and now accounts for about 3.4 percent of the school-age population. That’s more than double the percentage (1.7 percent) of homeschooling families in 1999.

That’s great news for families who have chosen to give a customized, tailor-made education to their children, and for the millions of families across the country whose children are thriving as a result of choosing to homeschool.

Yet, in remarks Wednesday to reporters at a breakfast hosted by The Christian Science Monitor, Education Secretary John King—although he conceded that there are homeschooling families who are doing well—told the audience he worries that homeschooled students aren’t “getting…

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – BLACKS WANT SEGREGATED HOUSING AT COLLEGE


100% true and this will never be fixed there is no way to fix it politically!

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Segregated Housing Is Not What Black College Students Need

Walter E. Williams

September 22, 2016 ge administrators and leftist faculty, the actual fate of black students is not nearly so important as the good feelings they receive from a black presence on campus.

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Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University.
Last year’s college news was about demands for safe spaces, trigger warnings, and bans on insensitivity. This year’s college news is about black student demands for segregated campus housing and other racially segregated campus spaces and programs.

I totally disagree with these calls by black students. It’s a gross dereliction of duty for college administrators to cave to these demands, but I truly sympathize with the problems that many black college students face.

For college administrators and leftist faculty, the actual fate of black students is not nearly so important as the good…

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