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Real Republican 3 | REAL REPUBLICAN NUMBER TWO…; BLANCHE KELSO BRUCE; BORN A SLAVE IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, VIRGINIA. LATER BECOMING A POLITICIAN, HE REPRESENTED MISSISSIPPI AS A REPUBLICAN IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE FROM 1875 TO 1881 | image tagged in black history | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
470 views 13 upvotes Made by alluraburger 5 years ago in politics
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Roll Safe Think About It Meme | LEAVE THE DEMOCRAT LIBERAL PLANTATION #WALKAWAY | image tagged in memes,roll safe think about it | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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My memes were created to point out some of what is not being taught in secondary schools in Social Studies or History. As you may know African-Americans were only considered partially human during slavery. Then had to fight to be considered American citizens after fighting for the Union or Confederate Armies.
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Read your history many white people who did not believe that died or had there lives threatened because my ancestors that survived the Trail of Tears across the ocean to get here were not supposed to be taught how to read. I am confused as well what is this debate about. I am pointing out that what is being taught in secondary schools is being manipulated and marginalized and in my opinion it affects how we treat each other and form or opinions and values not only in this country but world wide. History is "His Story".
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I am all about the Principle. Just trying to get people to think. We are living during a Global Pandemic and the only race is the human race. I never would have thought that I would have witnessed what I have witnessed. This is heartbreaking and sad.
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REAL REPUBLICAN NUMBER TWO…; BLANCHE KELSO BRUCE; BORN A SLAVE IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, VIRGINIA. LATER BECOMING A POLITICIAN, HE REPRESENTED MISSISSIPPI AS A REPUBLICAN IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE FROM 1875 TO 1881