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» sspsllc - IS and Slavery (Black History Month) In order for black history and American history to become one, there would have to be a world council to research and study and expound for years to come to make a historically correct book that includes "black" history. Most American history books at this time carry blatant errors and misconstrued facts, as well as they do not tell the whole story of blacks in America as to what happened before they became slaves in this nation, what happened afterward, or what is going on to this day. Black history, in American history books, is subjected to "get in where it fits in" with lies even American history has taught itself to trust in. Blacks in America, once subjected to those lies that would be called "American history" would continue to not know what their true identity and history is. That cannot be. No Whites, Hispanics, nor Indians in America were subjected on a grand scale to lifetime servitude, nor did they have their ancestors, en masse, roped like cattle on a ranch and brought to a nation they didn't ask to live in and for which they would never be grateful by any stretch of the imagination. That is what makes black history stand out. You are welcome, of course-goes without saying, to read any history books you like on the indentured servitude of blacks, whites, Hispanics, the whole nine. But none will give you a complete or true story about black history in Africa or America, which is why black history "month" "day" "year" and anything else that sets aside black history is expedient. Until the whole truth is told, there is no American history that tells the story of blacks forcefully imported from Africa. That is something that should never be forgotten, nor subjected to white history as if its story, like its people, was once subservient. Far from it. -- posted by sspsllc
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