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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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The New Jim Crow Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness-Michelle...

  “The New Jim Crow is a stunning account of the rebirth of a caste-like system in the United States, one that has resulted in millions of African Americans locked behind bars and then relegated to a permanent second-class status—denied…

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The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America by...

Citing from David Treuer’s L. A. Times article: “The major difference between Indian and European populations was the fact that Indians were enslaved to work on gold mines and silver mines in alarming numbers beginning on Columbus’ second voyage whereas…

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Race in North America: Origin and Evolution of a Worldview By Audrey Smedley

“A watershed in the developing ideology was reached when in 1723 the General Assembly of Virginia passed an act ostensibly designed to promote better government and social control. One of its most significant articles state that “no free negro, mulatto,…

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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 American Colonies: From Settlement to Independence By Richard C. Simmons

“This legislation and other sources reveal that not all the early Negro population in the Chesapeake were slaves, although the percentage of free Negroes was very small. The early treatment of the free Negro was in part an index of…

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Islam in the Mind of American Courts: 1800 to 1960 By Marie A. Failinger

This paper produced by Marie A. Failinger provides excellent references and details. Inside the paper is found the following: Beyond these early explorers and the occasional free Muslim mentioned in early histories, recent historians of Muslim America suggest that the…

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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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Thirteenth Amendment Established Universal Freedom

  The requirements of a violation of an individual’s Thirteenth Amendment rights are clear. See United States v. Kozminski, 487 U.S. 931, 108 S. Ct. 2751, 101 L. Ed. 2d 788 (1988). In 1871, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that…

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Racial Discrimination

The NJLAD makes it unlawful “[f]or an employer, because of race . . . to discriminate against such individual in compensation or in terms, conditions or privileges of employment.” N.J.S.A. 10:5-12(a). When analyzing claims of discrimination under the NJLAD based on…

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