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When Did Black People Get Freedom In America?

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After the civil war , around 1865
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Black people are not free today.  They are enslaved by their own racism.  There are some who take Martin Luther King at his word and look toward character of the individual.  But like our current administration most are trapped by the notion that in order for black people to be successful, it takes a village to raise their children, they father children then leave their families, violence and crime are acceptable behaviors, they can only become successful through the re-distribution of wealth. There are black newspapers, black baseball leagues, black business groups, black caucus, black churches.  Now replace the word black with any other skin color you like, and see if you see racism.  Until the black people become freedom loving Americans, and abhor to the idea of putting other people in bondage via government social programs, develop honesty, integrity, character, hard work, education and trust, then black people will never have freedom.  This racism risks enslaving themselves and rest of freedom loving people in America with insistence on taking from others through unfair and abusive social programs.  Many black people do not understand or know about the freedoms provided in the Constitution.  Black people do not respect the the blood 600,000 people that died in the Civil War that ended legalized slavery in America. A war conducted by a white republican president.  Black people pick and support (now that we see the real guy) a president because he talks well and is black.  Never thinking about checking in on his character and political ideology.  America is no no longer run by a free people.  It is run by corrupt socialists with communistic upbringing. This is the end result of blind attention to skin color.  It is the result of black racism.  Vote for Thomas Sowell, an American that understands freedom and responsibility.

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