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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by argyle104: [qb] People, Ish Gebor is another one of "The Explorer's" aka "MA DICK's" sock puppets. I recognize the content and posting style from previous intellectual thrashings I've administered to each of them. [/qb][/QUOTE]And as usual we see no response to the questions I have addressed. Merely bogus rantings. It was indeed overwhelming. This is why the clown can't respond to the sources I have posted. This is getting funny! The clown is even claiming that all the sources I have posted aren't credible. [QUOTE]Originally posted by argyle104: [qb] http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Isaac_and_Rosa.png [/qb][/QUOTE]You indeed prove yourself to be a retard. Time and time again! Always into altering history! The Emancipation of Isaac & Rosa | 1863. Caption: Isaac and Rosa, emancipated slave children from the free schools of Louisiana. Photographed by Kimball, 477 Broadway, NY. 1863. The two (ages 8 and 6) were part of a group of eight former slaves from New Orleans (five children and three adults) sent to the North on a publicity tour to (1) raise money for schools that served former slaves run by abolitionist groups after the Union Army occupied much of Louisiana in 1863, and (2) to arouse the sympathy of countrymen who were preoccupied by war, and more often than not ambivalent on the issue of African-American slavery. One of the major reasons for the great success of this campaign was that four of the children were of mixed race.....but looked white (due to rape of African descent women by white men). So much so that the Harper's Weekly ran a story on them titled" "Emancipated Slaves: White and Colored." These portraits were produced in the format of cartes de visite (CDVs), albumen prints the size of a calling card, and sold for 25 cents each. http://www.flickr.com/photos/blackheritage/4904394161/ You should read the actual book about them.... Bye, dimwit! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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