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avatar Charlie Chocolate
Freedom isn’t freedom from work. It’s freedom to produce.

“If you want to stretch the word ‘slavery’ until it means ‘I have to work to live,’ then nature is the slave master. Reality requires production before consumption”
Rock Chartrand

Freedom isn’t freedom from work. It’s freedom to produce. “If you want to stretch the word ‘slavery’ until it means ‘I have to work to live,’ then nature is the slave master. Reality requires production before consumption” Rock Chartrand

avatar John Paul
THAT FACE YOU MAKE
When you travel to the future and see how freeing the slaves turned out for everyone

THAT FACE YOU MAKE When you travel to the future and see how freeing the slaves turned out for everyone

avatar Jeremy Jordan

Did you see that video? No. It's bananas. The system to continue to abuse and oppress African Americans Wait for it. who are great contributors of society. When did that happen and when? All throughout history, as soon as white people started going to Africa and pulling people against their will onto slave ships. That didn't happen. Here it comes.

avatar Isabella Lewis

should I have to pay for slaves when this whole country was never all racist? Some of the founding fathers were abolitionists and they hated slavery. There was people in the north who helped with the Underground Railroad. Why is that fair for people who never had slaves? You are more interested in preserving the fairness of those who didn't have s

avatar Olivia Veqqie

JUNETEENTH The DAY REPUBLICANS AND THE UNION ARMY FREED THE REMAINING SLAVES. ...FROM DEMOCRAT SLAVE OWNERS. Thank you.

avatar Isabella Lewis
The African slave trade forcibly moved over 12.5 million Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas between the 1500s and 1800s, with about 10.7 million surviving the brutal Middle Passage to disembark in the New World, primarily to the Caribbean, Brazil, and only about 388,000 directly to North America.

The African slave trade forcibly moved over 12.5 million Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas between the 1500s and 1800s, with about 10.7 million surviving the brutal Middle Passage to disembark in the New World, primarily to the Caribbean, Brazil, and only about 388,000 directly to North America.

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