Slavery in America (29)
Declaration of Independence - The Slavery Clause
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE DEBATE OVER SLAVERY
When Thomas Jefferson included a passage attacking slavery in his draft of the Declaration of Independence it initiated the most intense debate among the delegates gathered at Phi
The United States Promoted Slavery
In the Dred Scott decision the Supreme Court ruled that the slaves were not entitled to the rights afforded to white American and they were not people, they were property.
The Fugitive Slave Law passed by Congress required the people to help in re
Read more…The Federal Plantation
Facing an Unpleasant Truth - Pastor David Manning
For thousands of years Africa has remained relatively uncivilized until the arrival of the white man in the 16th century. While the people living in Asia, Europe and the Americas had created highly sophisticated cultures, developed an understanding
Read more…Slavery - Pearls Of Wisdom
Would you invite a person infectious disease to move in to your spare bedroom?
People with values which are contrary to those held by our founding fathers are a threat to the health and happiness of our nation America was built on
Voluntary Servitude - The Draft
THE MILITARY DRAFT VIOLATES THE 13TH AMENDMENT!
According to the 13th Amendment a man cannot be compelled to provide labor without his consent, unless he has been convicted of a crime. How many of our soldiers are forced into military service out of
Read more…The Black Holocaust
No Guns for the Negroes
Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
Life on the Plantation
Prior to the emancipation of the slaves there were millions of Americans living plantations in the Southern States. These slaves worked for their masters and received free housing, free food and free health care. Today there are millions of Americans