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Liam Murphy's avatar

Incredibly well put. Thank you for this tremendous article. Particularly poignant as its released on Abraham Lincolns birthday.

Another thing I'd like to bring up is just how central Tariffs and protectionism have been to both the Republican parties history, but also to the freedom of black Americans. The South first threatened to secede when JQA passed the so called "Tariff of Abominations". Tariffs threatened to destroy the export agricultural model of the south, and thus threatened the continuation of the slave system. Henry C. Carey wrote extensively in his book "The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign", the link between British Free trade and global slavery. More Americans need to realize this history.

Thanks for the great article!

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Paul's avatar

Black History Week started as one of many long evolving movements occurring against the back drop of Red Summer, 1919. Black history week evolved into Black History Month and it’s purpose was to accurately document & preserve Black history, including accomplishments as a significant part of a more inclusive discussion of National/global history. This was inevitable during this period of time because of the enormous amount of mis-information & propaganda that was omitting our story & contributions. It was & is important for us to know our story & to tell our story within the context of a larger discussion of National & world history. So, much of Black history was lost, muted , distorted, or erased before & during slavery & shortly thereafter. It’s important to remember & then to educate others about it. The fact that anyone is just now hearing & learning about this makes the point. I recommend the following: The Mis-Education of the Negro" by Carter G. Woodson.

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