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Kresge--"Subsciously"? Do you mean subconsciously?
Yes.
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Dusty Elbow:
We "can" very well talk about Americas slavery and there is alot to talk about:
Connecticut Military Law, 1784--forbade blacks from serving in military
First Naturalization Law, 1790--congress declared US a white nation
Federal Militia Law, 1792--only whites could enlists in peacetime militia
Fugitive Slave Law, 1793--protected slaveholders rights, discouraged blacks
from running away
Virginia Migration Law, 1793--forbade free blacks from entering that state
Maryland Agricultural Laws, 1800--forbade blacks from raising/selling
Agricultural products
Ohio Anti-Mobility Law, 1804--restricted blacks movement
Ohio Registration Law, 1804--blacks had to register annual and post a bond
Maryland Li censure Law, 1807--forbade blacks from selling tobacco/corn
without a license
Maryland Residence Law, 1807--entering free blacks could not get housing for 2 weeks
Louisiana Migration Law, 1806--forbade immigration of free black males over 15 y.o.
Congressional Mail Law, 1809--blacks could not carry US mail
Maryland Voting Law, 1810--only whites could vote*
Delaware Migration Law, 1811--forbade migration of blacks, $10 per week fine, levied
Kentucky Conspiracy Law, 1811--conspiracy amongst blacks made a capital offense
Virginia Poll Tax, 1813--exacted a $1.50 tax on blacks who were forbidden to vote
Louisiana Migration Law, 1814--forbid free slaves from entering the state
Virginia Poll Tax, 1815--required blacks to pay $2.50 tax so whites could vote
Louisiana Jury Law, 1816--no black slave could testify against a white person
Connecticut Voting Law, 1818--disenfranchised black voters
Missouri Literacy Law, 1819--forbade assembling/teaching black slaves to read/write
South Carolina Migration Law, 1820--free blacks forbade from entering this state
District of Columbia Registration Law, 1821--required blacks to register annually and post bond
North Carolina Migration Law, 1826--forbade entry of free blacks, violators penalized $500
Florida Voting Law, 1827--only whites could vote
Maryland Occupation Acts, 1827--blacks banned from driving/owning hacks, carts or drays
Georgia Literacy Law, 1829--fine/imprisonment for teaching a black person to read
Illinois Marriage Law, 1829--forbade interracial marriage
Louisiana Expulsion Law, 1830--required all free blacks to leave the state w/I 30 days
Mississippi Employment Law, 1830--forbade blacks employment in printing and entertainment
Kentucky Property Tax Law, 1830--taxed black, but forbade them from attending school
North Carolina License Law, 1831--all black traders/peddlers had to be licensed
South Carolina enacted Licensing Prohibition, 1831--free blacks forbade business license
Mississippi Preaching Law, 1831--blacks could only preach with permission
Alabama/Virginia Literacy Laws, 1832--fined/flogged whites for teaching black to read/write
Georgia Employment Law, 1833--prohibited blacks from working in reading or writing jobs
Georgia Literacy Law, 1833--provided fines/whippings for teach blacks to read/write
Kentucky Licensing Prohibition, 1833--forbade blacks from obtaining business license
Missouri Registration Law, 183500--registration and bonding of all free blacks required
Georgia Employment Law, 1835--prohibited employing blacks in drug stores
District of Columbia Business License Law, 1836--banned blacks from obtaining licensing from profit-making activities
South Carolina Curfew Law, 1837--blacks had to be off streets by a certain hour
Virginia School of Law, 1838--forbade blacks who had gone North to school to return south
North Carolina Marriage Law, 1838--all interracial marriages declared null and void
South Carolina Observing Law, 1841--forbade blacks and whites from looking out the same window
Maryland Information Law, 1842--felonied blacks demanding or receiving abolition newspapers
Maryland Occupation Acts, 1844--excluded blacks from the carpentry trade
South Carolina Amusement Law 1844--forbade blacks from playing games w/whites
Georgia Contracting Law, 1845--prohibited contracts w/black mechanics
Kentucky Incitement Law, 1846--provided imprisonment for inciting slaves to rebel
Missouri Literacy Law, 1847--banned blacks from reading/writing
Virginia Incitement Law, 1848--provided death penalty for inciting blacks to rebel
Fugitive Slave Law Enacted, 1850--stronger enforcement of previous provisions
Georgia Tax Law, 1852--imposed annually $5 per capita on all free blacks
Virginia Drug Law, 1856--forbade selling poisonous drugs to blacks
Virginia Poll Law, 1883--levied tax on all free black males 21-55
Dred Scott Decision, 1857--Supreme Court dehumanized/disenfranchised blacks
Maryland Recreation Law, 1858--forbade free slaves and slaves from boating on the Potomac
Southern Black Codes, 1868--deprived blacks from the right to vote and hold public office
Civil Rights Law of 1875 Weakened--Supreme Court challenged the constitutionality of this law
The Grandfather Clause, 1898"”deprived blacks of the right to vote in Louisiana
The New World civilization--"Western Civilization" means ['white'] civilization.
We can talk about our knee jerk reactions:
1. Underaged Pregnancy
2. High Drug Malevolence
3. Decline in Original Black Family Values
4. Joblessness
5. Black on Black Crime and Lawlessness
6. Upper Middle Class Apathy
7. Vulgarities in Rap, Gangsta Music
8. Absence of True Spiritual Values
9. Lack of Generic Respect
"Black Labor, White Wealth" by Dr. Claud Anderson
By the time the Greeks, the Romans, and the European Christians awoke to claim greatness, the Ancient Egyptian Africans had 'already' performed, invented, executed, fulfilled, carryed out, produced, and created 'all' the greatest feats in the world for mankind:
Civilization
Theosophy
Gods
Monotheism
Agriculture
Mining
Manufacturing
Engineering
Transportation
Postal Service
Commerce
Finance
Education
Schools of government
Paper and ink
Writing systems
Books
Libraries
Alchemy
Science
Mathematics
Astronomy
The calendar
Anatomy
Physicology
Medicine
Surgery
Hygiene
Architecture
Painting
Music
Art
Sculpture
Philosophy
and every possible concept that has made modern civilization be what it is today.... -- p.140, "The Africans Who Wrote the Bible" by Dr. Alex Darkwah.
Nope! There is no debate. The facts speak for themselves...!