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re: Robert E. Lee has been misrepresented by regressive "historians"
Posted on 5/23/17 at 6:42 pm to shinerfan
Posted on 5/23/17 at 6:42 pm to shinerfan
quote:And yet Frederick Douglass toured Great Britain as a celebrity giving anti-slavery speeches when he would have been put in shackles and returned to the fields (if not worse) had he set foot again in the land of the snowflake traitors. Times were already different. Some were just entirely moored to a retrograde past.
Most were. As were most Federals. As were most Brits. The times were very different.
Posted on 5/23/17 at 6:45 pm to Big Scrub TX
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And yet Frederick Douglass toured Great Britain as a celebrity giving anti-slavery speeches when he would have been put in shackles and returned to the fields (if not worse) had he set foot again in the land of the snowflake traitors.
Since as early as 1780, slavery was being argued over in Britain to be abolished. The abolition movement was far earlier than in the Americas.
The Slave Trade Act 1807 or the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act 1807 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed on 25 March 1807.
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