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The Criminal Laws of Massachusetts: Substance of the Remarks of Judge Aldrich...

Peleg Emory Aldrich (July 24, 1813 – March 14, 1895) was a teacher, lawyer, politician and jurist who served as the twelfth mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts and as an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court. His book on the…

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The Reasons why “Blacks” should correct their...

This blog is to inform Moors and non Moors who ignorantly subscribe, embraced or adopted the White Christian Sovereign Citizen interpretation of the legal term “Capitis Diminutio” in general, because it is definitely something American Moors or those known as “African Americans, Black Americans, Black Indians, Blacks (Eng.) or Negroes (Spanish)…

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Hamites are Classed under “White” – U.S. v. Bhagat Singh...

  In its decision in the case of U.S. v. Bhagat Singh Thind (1923), the Supreme Court deemed Asian Indians ineligible for citizenship because U.S. law allowed only free whites to become naturalized citizens. The court conceded that Indians were “Caucasians” and that…

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A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica Brooke N. Newman

“Colonial legislators across the slave societies of British America grappled with pressing questions related to racial heritage and political participation in the early eighteenth century. In 1721, in response to concerns about “Sham Free-holders” voting in violation of “the freedom…

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The Letter of the Law difference between “Rights of Moors” and...

“WHEREAS, The Supreme Court of the United States has solemnly declared its opinion that the congressional enactment known as the civil rights law, of February 27, 1875, is not in accordance with the United States Constitution, and consequently inoperative as…

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 “Black Racial Status” A Synonym For “Slave Status”

 “Black”  Becomes a Synonym for “Slave” The Skin Color customs of modern American Blacks demonstrates that they have adopted their former master’s ideas as to the identity given to them after being stripped of their freedom. This also shows the…

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U.S. House Votes To Ban “Negro” But Omits “Black”

UNITED STATES – APRIL 8: Rep. Grace Meng, D-NY, participates in the House Democratic women news conference to mark “Equal Pay Day” on Tuesday, April 8, 2014. The lei was made out of Pay Day candy bars strung together. (Photo…

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Racial Epithets

  Carfagno made manifest, by word and deed, that racial bias motivated his selection of the assault victims in this case. See Adams v. Commonwealth, 33 Va. App. 463, 471, 534 S.E.2d 347, 351 (2000).   Carfagno used the term…

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