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Rebecca Latimer Felton Defended
I must admit that I was pleased to note that my article “Rebecca Latimer Felton: Forgotten Feminist” drew an extended response from “Georgia Lawyer.” But, after reading the remarks I feel like the story of the fellow ridden out of town on a rail. “But for the honor of the thing, I just as soon walked.”But I take solace as a self-confessed...
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Rebecca Latimer Felton:
Forgotten Feminist
In America today, the annals of history are painstakingly raked over and then flyspecked to uncover non-white accomplishments. A mulatto draftsman employed by Thomas Edison is now being touted as an inventor. (Edison is a great annoyance to equalitarians.) On July 4th, a commentator explains with rhapsodies of joy that Porgy and Bess is the archetypal piece of American music. Why...
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Weeding Out Honest Jurors:
Equality v. Justice in Multi-Racial America
Many authors have touched on aspects of the racial equality religion and the relentless fashion in which the state, business and private sectors of America enforce the kow-towing by all the serfies in this sweet land of liberty. We all have the freedom to worship at the same altar in perfect equality after all.Because the law can be the most powerful as well as the most...
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Making the World Safe for Pharaoh
Barack Hussein Obama will soon be meeting the cadets of the Naval Academy. But not until steps are taken to protect his Imperial Presence from these officers and gentlemen.The Washington Times has revealed that Obama will only face these men and women sworn to protect the Constitution if they are shorn of their ceremonial swords. Just in case, umbrellas are also verboten.The...
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