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so how long have they been fighting for their rights!?

when did they finally made peace with the white americans and how did it happen!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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The story of blacks and slavery on the North American continent is a convoluted and warped tale that seems to be based more on myth than fact!. For instance:

Africans were not simply kidnapped, "dragged off" and then forced into slavery!. The truth be told, there's (even to this day) a tradition of warring inwhich the winner takes the loser captive and either puts them to death Or enslaves them!. I'm not REALLY sure that slavery is better than death, but the curator of the slavery museum on the Ivory Coast paints it as a picture of almost having done them a favor -- they get to remain alive!.

The first slaves were not blacks, taken from Africa -- the region of what is now called Senigal, they were whites from the ghettos and debtors prisons of London!. They were called "Indentured Servents" because they were given contracts that were supposed to expire usually within a five year period!. Most did not live past three years!. Those that did usually found themselves being retained for some supposed infraction of the agreement and were never released!.

African slaves actually had laws of protection passed!. If a handler or owner was thought to be abusive and was tried and found guilty, he faced either imprisonment or death by hanging!. AND, a good and mindful owner would never simply divide up a family -- a happy slave is far more productive than is an angry slave!.

Please do not misunderstand me, slavery be it black, white or purple is worng!. But so many people have absolutely no idea of the facts!.

Interesting facts that might sway your opinion of the Democratic National Party:

Lincoln was a Republican -- was so hated by the democrats that he actually had to sneak into Washington, D!.C!. for his inauguration!. The democrats were pro slavery -- even at the cost of disolving these United States!.

The founding members of the "social club" known as the Ku Klux Klan were all democrats!.

In 1957, republican President Eisenhower called upon congress for a "Civil Rights" bill!. Two senators (democrats JFK and LBJ) both fought to try and stop it!. When they realized they could not, they shifted tactics and so watered down the bill, they were able to render it ineffective!. This act drew the wrath of the president who called the two on the carpet for having challenged his authority!. Eisenhower was also responsible for the desegregation of the military and the public schools!. For the latter, he was forced to call out the National Guard!.

In 1964, democrat president Johnson -- the same who'd fought the bill in '57, called for a "Civil Rights" bill!. The democrats of congress filabustered against it!. It passed thanx to the republicans!.

In the presidential primaries leading up to the '72 elections, democrat president hopeful George Wallace's campaign promise was "No More Desegregation!"

Rosa Parks was not the first, but rather the last to make a civil disobedience protest -- may she rest in peace!.

When did "they" finally make peace!? That's all a matter of perspective!. If you were to ask me, I'd say that there will never be equality as long as there are government programs like Welfare that by design intentionally enslave the masses to a life of subsistance on government hand-outs!.

Did you know that the original intent of Planned Parenthood was to have a form of government control over the population of blacks!? Seems pretty diabolical if you were to ask me!. Thank you Margaret Sanger!

Equality begins with education!. It's been made "free" and available!. The question now becomes how do you get the parents to support it to the degree required to bring "those children" into the fold of success!?Www@QuestionHome@Com

Since the 1600s when they were first dragged to America in chains and forced into slave labor as for finally making Peace well that is a matter of individual conscience - - - many have and many have not - - - however if Barrack Obama not only wins the Presidency but is actually allowed to take the oath of office then many will cite that as the day!.

Peace////////////////////////////////Www@QuestionHome@Com