The "never-slavery" egalitarian?

Mike12

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The war has created a domestic localized sentiment that we "Know" what slavery is, we "never" needed it, and it would be "never" possible in the future.

The Confederacy top-to-bottom stated the African was better off here than Africa. Did they pay for passage? 300,000 imports happened with a general well-being measured in growth rate, would exceed all of their other American counterpart in every decade. That's at 4,000,000 at the war.

Distinguish propaganda , misleading information and possibilities. The African continent and most the world was heathen and dark. Their customs were different. Their customs today are the same. The African American doesn't partake in the positive image of "Dixie" or "Bonnie Blue Flag" or the marriage union, or marriage union Christianity. The African American is specific then in having no Christianity without slavery, having cast off the associations of Christianity that slavery held, and to preach another Christianity.

Records from "We Are your Sisters" , from audio recordings on youtube, where does the slave have suggestions and improvements to the situation? Where is this uprising of mental backlash from every African American at that time?

The "never-slavery" egalitarian has decided and bought the "American Utopia" fantasy that all who Come HERE and partake in some magical communion set of principles , which is an ingroup carefully selected by Government in a process known as "citizen" will be treated with a modicum of dignity in the eyes of every other person. One would assume at first contact, two cultures, civilizations, will not be able even to treat the other to the perceived Required respect, social graces necessary for mental sanity.

Does the "never-slavery" egalitarian deserve a cultural respect?
 

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My grass is calling me... I know its sources, links to it and context too...
 
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