Asclepias
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No. Youre repeating white boy fables and actually expecting me to believe them.No, they were sold by other Africans you watched way too many made for TV social reprogramming racial shows.Nope. They were kidnapped by whites that brought them to the US.blacks were forced to leave Africa by other AfricansHow would that have been worse than the Middle Passages? It would have been nothing like the Trail of Tears where they were forced to leave their own land.Wrong. They would have overcrowded the ships, with little food and water, and no medical help on board. Thousands would have died from disease, starvation, and ship wrecks.Had Dishonest Abe deported all blacks in the late 1860s, it would have been very similar to the Trail of Tears. Thousands probably would have died. You might not be here, had Lincoln gotten his way.Here you go....Show me the quote.Yeah and Lincoln told him to leave the USA.He couldnt have been too much of a racist towards the end. He and Frederick Douglass were friends. Douglass became the first Black person to be invited to the WH under Lincoln.Thing is Lincoln never evolved. He was a disgusting racist even in his day. He had planned to deport all blacks in his second term. His wife’s family was one of the largest slave owners in KY. He offered the seceding states slavery forever in his first inaugural speech, if they stayed in the Union.Outstanding idea. You have a supporter here for the two slave owners. Lincoln however could be a reminder on how you can evolve.Let’s remove the Washington Monument, Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials too. After all, they were all disgusting racists and two were slave owners.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS SAYS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES HAS BECOME AN “ITINERANT COLONIZATION PREACHER,” WHO HAS MADE HIMSELF LOOK “RIDICULOUS” BY PITCHING THIS IDEA THAT WE SHOULD LEAVE THE NATION OF OUR BIRTH.
Q&A: Abraham Lincoln Wanted the Freed Slaves to Leave America
What the 1619 Project’s Critics Get Wrong about Lincoln
Since its publication last August, the New York Times’ 1619 Project has come under a barrage of withering critiques. Historians took it to task for exaggerating the role of slavery as a motivating factor behind the Revolutionary War, while economists quickly dissected its empirically suspect...www.aier.org
" Lincoln, for his own part, pitched the scheme out of a genuine concern that the post-slavery South would devolve into institutionalized racial terrorism at the hands of former plantation owners. This pessimistic appeal earned him the ire of Frederick Douglass, who denounced him as an “itinerant colonization preacher.” But his scheme also resonated with other black abolitionists including Henry Highland Garnet, a leader of New York City’s black community who barely escaped the violence of a white-supremacist mob during the New York Draft Riots of 1863, and John Willis Menard, who later became the first African American to win election to Congress. In fact, the 1862 White House speech highlighted in Hannah-Jones’s essay entailed one such attempt to sway a free black audience into accepting colonization as a safety valve from racial oppression in a post-slavery South. "
"Had Dishonest Abe deported all blacks in the late 1860s, it would have been very similar to the Trail of Tears. "
Even you have to admit thats nowhere near the truth. What the US whites did to the NA's was evil. Sending Black people back to Africa would have been nothing like the Trail of Tears.