Yes the democrats have resorted to this tactic before in suppressing black voters in the 1960s.
Do you believe this measure is needed again?
https://rediscovering-black-history.blogs.archives.gov/2016/10/25/voting-rights-in-the-early-1960s-registering-who-they-wanted-to/
Democratic party at one time believed in the righteous enslavement of humans..
Colonial till 1865 they were allowed.
The your not good enough airs it was polite not to talk of it.... well I guess I am being rather rude...
https://rediscovering-black-history.blogs.archives.gov/2016/10/25/voting-rights-in-the-early-1960s-registering-who-they-wanted-to/
Democratic party at one time believed in the righteous enslavement of humans..
Colonial till 1865 they were allowed.
The your not good enough airs it was polite not to talk of it.... well I guess I am being rather rude...
Democrats gave the same propaganda.
Our business how we run out affairs 1859.
These measures are needed to prevent chaos. 1960
They are rude to start with such discussion ...
All sound so familiar to me... but I read alot on the enemy my family.
Democrats gave the same propaganda.
Our business how we run out affairs 1859.
These measures are needed to prevent chaos. 1960
They are rude to start with such discussion ...
All sound so familiar to me... but I read alot on the enemy my family.
A refresher in Democratic affairs.
Or is this too censored as fake news.
In 1962, Deputy Attorney General Burke Marshall reported that “racial denials of the right to vote” existed in eight states, with only fourteen percent of eligible black citizens registered to vote in Alabama, and just five percent in Mississippi. There were pockets with even lower numbers: eleven Southern counties with majority-black populations but no registered black voters; and a Louisiana county that hadn’t registered a single black resident since 1900. Aaron E. Henry, Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Mississippi, later explained: “it was largely the will of the white power structure of the various communities that dictated whether or not blacks were able to participate” in elections.
A refresher in Democratic affairs.
Or is this too censored as fake news.
In 1962, Deputy Attorney General Burke Marshall reported that “racial denials of the right to vote” existed in eight states, with only fourteen percent of eligible black citizens registered to vote in Alabama, and just five percent in Mississippi. There were pockets with even lower numbers: eleven Southern counties with majority-black populations but no registered black voters; and a Louisiana county that hadn’t registered a single black resident since 1900. Aaron E. Henry, Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Mississippi, later explained: “it was largely the will of the white power structure of the various communities that dictated whether or not blacks were able to participate” in elections.
Or the other side.
A short story was written dealing in reverse concepts
that all had to be as equally stupid and ugly to be treated equal. And those not in compliance would be subjected to sancture.
Or the other side.
A short story was written dealing in reverse concepts
that all had to be as equally stupid and ugly to be treated equal. And those not in compliance would be subjected to sancture.
Err censure. Modern English versus medival English...
Sometimes reading I pick up the lingo I guess others it might happen with a popular version of Shakespeare
Err censure. Modern English versus medival English...
Sometimes reading I pick up the lingo I guess others it might happen with a popular version of Shakespeare
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