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The law might surprise you. Find out in this week's video. Click here: https://youtu.be/KRkbIxGKIGM

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 215



@barrypayton2832

I know I would. I'm Blackity Black Black. 7th Ward New Orleans Black.

3 weeks ago | 10

@CaliNOLA9

The word black wasn’t even used until a certain time. So it depends on when. Black includes a lot of people that were never considered Negro or colored.

2 weeks ago | 1

@ApolloRa2025

My home state 😊

3 weeks ago | 3

@ndr226

Imagine if that law was applied to southern Europe?

3 weeks ago | 3

@3264headtrip

Depends on the Era, 1800s, 1900s or NOW?

2 weeks ago | 0

@fakereality96

Pre-watch answer: Nope.

3 weeks ago | 3

@AugustusB-33

I hate it when The Law decides to surprise me. Never goes well.

3 weeks ago | 2

@readytogo50

https://youtu.be/z26VL_0EQks This movie “Lost Boundaries“ reminds me of your family

3 weeks ago | 2

@bounca2006

Code Noir

3 weeks ago | 1

@SouthernSlaveryUncovered

You should read my article that was published this year in the LSU Law Journal for Social Justice & Policy. I know YouTube won’t let me post a link but let me know if you’re interested.

3 weeks ago | 3

@gkeith64

6,823 times stand alone is YHWH.. in TRUE YaHbre' SCRIPTURE 6TH BOOK YAHOSHUA INTERPRETED as Joshua 823 look up precepts with these numbers Yahukhanon 1:41 “He first findeth his own brother Simon, and saith unto him, We have found the Messias, which is, being INTERPRETED, the Christ. Acts 18:15 “But if it be a question of words and names, and of your law, look ye to it; Proverbs 22:1 “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold.”

3 weeks ago | 1

@sarahMuahahaha

According to Walter Plecker. Yes, I would be.

2 weeks ago | 0

@chriswinchester2322

Hello there, do you like your program, I'm a contemporary of yours in terms of age and the racial ambiguity and stuff. I just, probably should have said this probably sometimes I feel like it's not the greatest thing to hyperfocus on. That being said I'm extremely exhausted right now so maybe I'm being cranky so nothing but love keep it up.

2 weeks ago | 0

@sarahsnotfunny

What about white creoles

2 weeks ago | 0

@SDbogle

I honestly think you spend far too much time on the Eugenics laws of history, than actually knowing who they people are that you speak about. What’s their background, their religion? Their persons, their culture, where they came from and why. If only you read the book Jews and Muslims in British Colonial America by Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman and Donald N Yates.. and the book Larry Koger Black Slaveowners: Free Black Slave Masters in South Carolina, 1790-1860 These too books will shed a greater light on the people so you can fully understand who they were. Many of those people in South Carolina, and Louisiana via Haiti, the West Indies, Canada, and France. You will not know they were Europeans, religious refugees, Acadians, as some were called, nor would you know many were Huguenots, Who’s history is so long and complicated beyond their Southern French languages, and you Will not know that they’re 3rd and 4th generation Sephardic Jews. Your education and indoctrination keep telling you about Africans yet not even your Professors at Harvard can show one evidence of an African language, Igbo or Swahili ever spoken in America by anyone enslaved ? How did 60-100 million people’s languages and names just disappear? Not one evidence of an African language, and you would not even find a ship going to Africa from America.

2 weeks ago (edited) | 0