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And today the republican party celebrates and fights to uphold the memory of the same confederacy that fought to own slaves.400 years of whiteness shows ud an insurmountable white lead in murders. YLet me set you straight, blacks fought to make whites do what they did. The republican party tried to make slavery constitutional with the Corwin Amendment. . Again, I will show you:400 years of whiteness in America shows us the exact opposite is true. If whitey doesn't get his way, violence. Then pretend it didn't happen. Like 1-6. That's why whites lead the nation in violent crime every year then try justifying it by divding the number of crimes by racial population then multiplying it by 100,000 instead of facing the truth that the totals show.No you can't because every city has a city council and the mayor is only 1 vote.That's a lie, white victimhood don't sell.Mother of 2 dies after brazen Humboldt Park shooting that killed boyfriend: ‘They spent years together, they made a family together’
“I thought it was so cute,” the couple’s friend said. “They first met each other at a party, and it was over with from there.”chicago.suntimes.com
This was an execution, as violent as you'd see in any developing country.
Because the shooters were not Proud Boys or Covington high school students, it doesn't even register as news to verified liberals
Chicago is the 31st most dangerous city in the country. How about talking about Indianapolis,it's in the 10-15. Or perhaps Gary.
We can pick just about any city run by people like you, and it's pretty much guaranteed to be a filthy, dangerous, violent shithole. Because you people WANT it that way.
This country is the way it is because it has been run by people like you. Because you people WANT it this way. You want white racial preferences to be maintaned because you know that without the, you cannot make it.
You are so full of shit. No thinking person wants anybody to kill anybody. Your gangsta rap culture does.
You asshats revel in violence.
No....shithead.....black males make up 7% of the population but commit over 50% of the murders..........you idiot.......
400 years of whiteness ended slavery and gave blacks in America their civil Rights after the Republicans defeated the democrat party.....the democrat party ...the party created by slave owners, the party that started the Civil War to keep blacks as slaves....that fought to keep blacks from getting their Civil Rights.....white Americans fought to make sure blacks had all the Rights of American citizens....without white people, blacks would still be the slaves of members of the democrat party.......
The Corwin Amendment is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would shield "domestic institutions" of the states from the federal constitutional amendment process and from abolition or interference by Congress. Although the Corwin Amendment does not explicitly use the word slavery, it was designed specifically to protect slavery from federal power.
The proposed constitutional amendment declared:
No amendment of this Constitution, having for its object any interference within the States with the relations between their citizens and those described in second section of the first article of the Constitution as "all other persons", shall originate with any State that does not recognize that relation within its own limits, or shall be valid without the assent of every one of the States composing the Union.
On February 26, Congressman Thomas Corwin(R), who had chaired the earlier House committee, introduced his own text as a substitute, but it was not adopted. The following day, after a series of preliminary votes, the House voted 123 to 71 in favor of the original resolution, but as this was below the required two-thirds majority, the measure was not passed. On February 28, however, the House returned to and approved Corwin's version by a vote of 133 to 65, just barely above the two-thirds threshold.
This was Corwins versioon:
"No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize or give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere, within any State, with the domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor or service by the laws of said State."
The Senate took up the proposed amendment on March 2, 1861, debating its merits without a recess through the pre-dawn hours on March 4. When the final vote was taken the amendment passed with exactly the needed two-thirds majority – 24-12.
Abraham Lincoln, in his first inaugural address on March 4, said of the Corwin Amendment:
I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution—which amendment, however, I have not seen—has passed Congress, to the effect that the Federal Government shall never interfere with the domestic institutions of the States, including that of persons held to service ... holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable.
Just weeks prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, Lincoln sent a letter to each state's governor transmitting the proposed amendment, noting that Buchanan had approved it.
The Corwin Amendment has been ratified by:
Kentucky: April 4, 1861
Ohio: May 13, 1861 (rescinded ratification – March 31, 1864)
Rhode Island: May 31, 1861
Maryland: January 10, 1862 (rescinded ratification – April 7, 2014)
Illinois: June 2, 1863
On February 14, 1862, prior to the 1863 ratification of the amendment by the Illinois General Assembly, an Illinois state constitutional convention purported to ratify the Corwin Amendment. However, since Illinois state lawmakers were sitting as delegates to a convention at the time—and not meeting as the actual state legislature—that action was of questionable validity.
The Restored Government of Virginia, consisting mostly of representatives of what would become West Virginia, voted to approve the amendment on February 13, 1862. However, West Virginia did not ratify the amendment after it became a state in 1863.
In 1963, more than a century after the Corwin Amendment was submitted to the state legislatures by the Congress, a joint resolution to ratify it was introduced in the Texas House of Representatives by Dallas Republican Henry Stollenwerck
Learn correct history junior.
And what did they do after the war, shit head? When they had total power over the democrat party controlled states.....asshole?
And what was going on as this amendment was going through the process....why did they even consider adopting it?
While the House debated the measure over the ensuing weeks, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas had joined South Carolina in seceding from the Union.
so....trying to avoid a Civil War.....a situation created by the democrat party......they tried to appease the democrat party with this amendment.....shit head...
Context is everything....which is why you avoid it....
And again...when the republicans finally did defeat the democrat party slave owners, in the war the democrat party slave owners started.....what did the republican party do with the blacks the democrat party were holding as slaves?
Please...enlighten us...
What did the Republican party do with the democrat party black slaves after it defeated the democrat party in the Civil War.....a war started by the democrat party to keep their slaves....
On September 22, 1862, Lincoln issued a preliminary emancipation proclamation, and on January 1, 1863, he made it official that “slaves within any State, or designated part of a State…in rebellion,…shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.”
U.S. Slavery: Timeline, Figures & Abolition | HISTORY
Slavery in America was the legal institution of enslaving human beings, mainly Africans and African Americans. Slavery existed in the United States from its founding in 1776 and became the main cause behind the country's bloody Civil War. Slavery officially ended in America with the passage of...www.history.com
The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1865 in the aftermath of the Civil War, abolished slavery in the United States. The 13th Amendment states: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
13th Amendment
The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1865 in the aftermath of the Civil War, abolished slavery in the United States. The 13th Amendmentwww.history.com
The Senate passed the amendment on April 8, 1864, by a vote of 38 to 6; two Democrats, Reverdy Johnson of Maryland and James Nesmith of Oregon voted for the amendment.
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Every Republican (84), Independent Republican (2), and Unconditional Unionist (16) supported the measure, as well as fourteen Democrats, almost all of them lame ducks, and three Unionists. The amendment finally passed by a vote of 119 to 56,[59] narrowly reaching the required two-thirds majority.[60] The House exploded into celebration, with some members openly weeping.[61] Black onlookers, who had only been allowed to attend Congressional sessions since the previous year, cheered from the galleries.[62]
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