Topic: President Andrew Jackson, Replaced By Harriett Truman | |
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She's one ugly freedom fighter If they had just waited they could have put "Prince on it. |
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Moe, Please tell me she was a lesbian. So we don't get a transvestite like Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (Will Smith's son), next. And have to hear, 'they killed two birds with one stone' Or have to hear another special interest group, who really believe this is about race, gender, equality & diversity; ... like it is some kind of victory. If the LGBT alphabet people can claim her.. Yippie 3 birds. DUN DUN DUUUUN!!! (Dramatic Sound Effect): http://youtu.be/cphNpqKpKc4/ 00:03 |
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Moe, Please tell me she was a lesbian. So we don't get a transvestite like Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (Will Smith's son), next. And have to hear, 'they killed two birds with one stone' Or have to hear another special interest group, who really believe this is about race, gender, equality & diversity; ... like it is some kind of victory. If the LGBT alphabet people can claim her.. Yippie 3 birds. DUN DUN DUUUUN!!! (Dramatic Sound Effect): http://youtu.be/cphNpqKpKc4/ 00:03 not sure about the lez part, but if i was black back then, i would be a gun toting, democrat hating republican as well... wait... i am that while being white now... how odd |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol because they only have a few months left before another "whitey" becomes president... |
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Edited by
LittleLeftofRight
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Sat 04/23/16 06:16 PM
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its all political propaganda for the high school koolaid crowd. Most of history is purely ******** not because there is no truth in it what soever but it has been presented through government run schools in a manner that promotes government agendas.
I thought I would take another moment to post this for that gal who thinks jackson was a bigot racist. People really need to get off the koolaid wagon in america and hit the books. DIXIE'S CENSORED SUBJECT BLACK SLAVEOWNERS By Robert M. Grooms The Confederate Government is Formed In an 1856 letter to his wife Mary Custis Lee, Robert E. Lee called slavery "a moral and political evil." Yet he concluded that black slaves were immeasurably better off here than in Africa, morally, socially and physically. The fact is large numbers of free Negroes owned black slaves; in fact, in numbers disproportionate to their representation in society at large. In 1860 only a small minority of whites owned slaves. According to the U.S. census report for that last year before the Civil War, there were nearly 27 million whites in the country. Some eight million of them lived in the slaveholding states. The census also determined that there were fewer than 385,000 individuals who owned slaves (1). Even if all slaveholders had been white, that would amount to only 1.4 percent of whites in the country (or 4.8 percent of southern whites owning one or more slaves). In the rare instances when the ownership of slaves by free Negroes is acknowledged in the history books, justification centers on the claim that black slave masters were simply individuals who purchased the freedom of a spouse or child from a white slaveholder and had been unable to legally manumit them. Although this did indeed happen at times, it is a misrepresentation of the majority of instances, one which is debunked by records of the period on blacks who owned slaves. These include individuals such as Justus Angel and Mistress L. Horry, of Colleton District, South Carolina, who each owned 84 slaves in 1830. In fact, in 1830 a fourth of the free Negro slave masters in South Carolina owned 10 or more slaves; eight owning 30 or more (2). According to federal census reports, on June 1, 1860 there were nearly 4.5 million Negroes 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 Negroes owned slaves, or 28 percent of the free Negroes in that city. To return to the census figures quoted above, this 28 percent is certainly 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 free, blacks disproportionately became slave masters. The majority of slaveholders, white and black, owned only one to five slaves. More often than not, and contrary to a century and a half of bullwhips-on-tortured-backs propaganda, black and white masters worked and ate alongside their charges; be it in house, field or workshop. The few individuals who owned 50 or more slaves were confined to the top one percent, and have been defined as slave magnates. In 1860 there were at least six Negroes in Louisiana who owned 65 or more slaves The largest number, 152 slaves, were owned by the widow C. Richards and her son P.C. Richards, who owned a large sugar cane plantation. Another Negro slave magnate in Louisiana, with over 100 slaves, was Antoine Dubuclet, a sugar planter whose estate was valued at (in 1860 dollars) $264,000 (3). That year, the mean wealth of southern white men was $3,978 (4). In Charleston, South Carolina in 1860 125 free Negroes owned slaves; six of them owning 10 or more. Of the $1.5 million in taxable property owned by free Negroes in Charleston, more than $300,000 represented slave holdings (5). In North Carolina 69 free Negroes were slave owners (6). In 1860 William Ellison was South Carolina's largest Negro slaveowner. Interestingly, considering today's accounts of life under slavery, authors Johnson and Roak report instances where free Negroes petitioned to be allowed to become slaves; this because they were unable to support themselves. Black Confederates and Afro-Yankees in Civil War Virginia (University Press of Virginia-1995) was written by Ervin L. Jordan Jr., an African-American and assistant professor and associate curator of the Special Collections Department, University of Virginia library. He wrote: "One of the more curious aspects of the free black existence in Virginia was their ownership of slaves. Black slave masters owned members of their family and freed them in their wills. Free blacks were encouraged to sell themselves into slavery and had the right to choose their owner through a lengthy court procedure." In time the black Ellison family joined the predominantly white Episcopalian church. On August 6, 1824 he was allowed to put a family bench on the first floor, among those of the wealthy white families. Other blacks, free and slave, and poor whites sat in the balcony. Another wealthy Negro family would later join the first floor worshippers. Between 1822 and the mid-1840s, Ellison gradually built a small empire, acquiring slaves in increasing numbers. Ellison was so successful, due to his utilization of cheap slave labor, that many white competitors went out of business. Such situations discredit impressions that whites dealt only with other whites. Where money was involved, it was apparent that neither Ellison's race or former status were considerations. Jordan offers an example: "Gilbert Hunt, a Richmond ex-slave blacksmith, owned two slaves, a house valued at $1,376, and $500 in other properties at his death in 1863." Jordan wrote that "some free black residents of Hampton and Norfolk owned property of considerable value; 17 black Hamptonians possessed property worth a total of $15,000. Thirty-six black men paid taxes as heads of families in Elizabeth City County and were employed as blacksmiths, bricklayers, fishermen, oystermen and day laborers. In three Norfolk County parishes 160 blacks owned a total of $41,158 in real estate and personal property. In 1838 Ellison purchased on time 54.5 acres adjoining his original acreage from one Stephen D. Miller. He moved into a large home on the property. What made the acquisition notable was that Miller had served in the South Carolina legislature, both in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, and while a resident of Stateburg had been governor of the state. Ellison's next door neighbor was Dr. W.W. Anderson, master of "Borough House, a magnificent 18th Century mansion. Anderson's son would win fame in the War Between the States as General "Fighting Dick" Anderson. By 1847 Ellison owned over 350 acres, and more than 900 by 1860. He raised mostly cotton, with a small acreage set aside for cultivating foodstuffs to feed his family and slaves. In 1840 he owned 30 slaves, and by 1860 he owned 63. His sons, who lived in homes on the property, owned an additional nine slaves. They were trained as gin makers by their father (8). They had spent time in Canada, where many wealthy American Negroes of the period sent their children for advanced formal education. Ellison's sons and daughters married mulattos from Charleston, bringing them to the Ellison plantation to live. In 1860 Ellison greatly underestimated his worth to tax assessors at $65,000. Even using this falsely stated figure, this man who had been a slave 44 years earlier had achieved great financial success. His wealth outdistanced 90 percent of his white neighbors in Sumter District. In the entire state, only five percent owned as much real estate as Ellison. His wealth was 15 times greater than that of the state's average for whites. And Ellison owned more slaves than 99 percent of the South's slaveholders. Although a successful businessman and cotton farmer, Ellison's major source of income derived from being a "slave breeder." Slave breeding was looked upon with disgust throughout the South, and the laws of most southern states forbade the sale of slaves under the age of 12. In several states it was illegal to sell inherited slaves (9). Nevertheless, in 1840 Ellison secretly began slave breeding. Ellison had a reputation as a harsh master. His slaves were said to be the district's worst fed and clothed. On his property was located a small, windowless building where he would chain his problem slaves. Following in their father's footsteps, the Ellison family actively supported the Confederacy throughout the war. They converted nearly their entire plantation to the production of corn, fodder, bacon, corn shucks and cotton for the Confederate armies. They paid $5,000 in taxes during the war. They also invested more than $9,000 in Confederate bonds, treasury notes and certificates in addition to the Confederate currency they held. At the end, all this valuable paper became worthless. The younger Ellisons contributed more than farm produce, labor and money to the Confederate cause. On March 27, 1863 John Wilson Buckner, William Ellison's oldest grandson, enlisted in the 1st South Carolina Artillery. Buckner served in the company of Captains P.P. Galliard and A.H. Boykin, local white men who knew that Buckner was a Negro. Although it was illegal at the time for a Negro to formally join the Confederate forces, the Ellison family's prestige nullified the law in the minds of Buckner's comrades. Buckner was wounded in action on July 12, 1863. At his funeral in Stateburg in August, 1895 he was praised by his former Confederate officers as being a "faithful soldier." A truer picture of the Old South, one never presented by the nation's mind molders, emerges from this account. The American South had been undergoing structural evolutionary changes far, far greater than generations of Americans have been led to believe. In time, within a relatively short time, the obsolete and economically nonviable institution of slavery would have disappeared. The nation would have been spared awesome traumas from which it would never fully recover. http://americancivilwar.com/authors/black_slaveowners.htm |
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it's not about slaves or anything else like that, it's about hating white people... what other logical conclusion can be made?
that piece of history you just posted is a prime example... |
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I wont go so far as to say hating white people but it certainly screams political agenda with no basis in fact.
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Hey, I'm just glad it wasn't Che Guevara
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol anytime they noticed would have been later than some time they could have noticed before'' having a female on the currency has been in the works for a bit,,, |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol anytime they noticed would have been later than some time they could have noticed before'' having a female on the currency has been in the works for a bit,,, susan b. has been on the dollar for a long time... |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol anytime they noticed would have been later than some time they could have noticed before'' having a female on the currency has been in the works for a bit,,, susan b. has been on the dollar for a long time... that's true , until they stopped minting them and we went back to all male money |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol anytime they noticed would have been later than some time they could have noticed before'' having a female on the currency has been in the works for a bit,,, susan b. has been on the dollar for a long time... that's true , until they stopped minting them and we went back to all male money they never stopped... they are just making less |
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minted from 1979-1999
but she is about to be back on the currency too,,,so all those so upset about the freedom fighter being chosen can feel appeased,,, |
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minted from 1979-1999 but she is about to be back on the currency too,,,so all those so upset about the freedom fighter being chosen can feel appeased,,, cool... i don't really care who they put on what, i don't know anything about tubman, but she seems cool if she really was a democrat shooting revolutionist... |
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"Florida", from 'Good Times', would even be
a better selection than Tubman. |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol anytime they noticed would have been later than some time they could have noticed before'' having a female on the currency has been in the works for a bit,,, susan b. has been on the dollar for a long time... that's true , until they stopped minting them and we went back to all male money damn Racist,Misogynist Pigs! |
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Personally I would rather see them replace Jackson with an American Indian first i would agree, but: 1. - they already have have had Indians on money before 2. - the Indians are not the ones whining and crying about everything right now... Yeah...that brings up a point that I brought up before....why now. Taking down monuments, changing money....these things have been around for a long time and they are just now noticing? Lol because they only have a few months left before another "whitey" becomes president... -------------------- Quotes from link: President Barack Obama has been in full-blown legacy mode this past year, This is true; as the National Review pointed out, Tubman carried a pistol with her everywhere she went (and an ivory-handled sword, just in case that didn’t work) and was a strong advocate of the right of self-defense. http://conservativetribune.com/huckabee-obama-harriet-tubman/?sc=aat/ * Links to other articles * |
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