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"[...]this year after errors were found in its texts. The most egregious statement was one that says thousands of African Americans fought for the South during the Civil War, which most historians reject" (Washington Post).
Pseudo-history even for the reason of instilling racial pride is still wrong.
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You no really waa mi response tuh this thread eno....I mean, yuh neva learn yet....
di question now, duncehead maama bwoy, is...do mi feel like low you pon dis one yah & jus buk up ina yuh lata ina next thread....dip up unda you & mudd up you claat then...or am I ina di mood fe trace yuh claat hereso...
cah we all know seh...when di tracing begin.... yuh cyan manage....
Confirming Truth Member # 17678
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do you want me that bad?
Mike111 Member # 9361
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IronLion Member # 16412
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quote:Originally posted by Confirming Truth: do you want me that bad?
Honey, noone in her right mind wants a psoraisis stricken bytch like you...
TruthAndRights Member # 17346
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quote:Originally posted by IronLion:
quote:Originally posted by Confirming Truth: do you want me that bad?
Honey, noone in her right mind wants a psoraisis stricken bytch like you...
hex-actly...
and by now him shuda know seh him nuffi test mi...it neva work out too well fe him still...
osirion Member # 7644
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Really interesting how a Jewish Black hero could be a Confederate one year and a Union officer the next.
André Cailloux, who later became a hero of the Siege of Port Hudson as a Union officer, served as a lieutenant in this Confederate Louisiana militia regiment of the Native Guard. LT Morris Morris, who served as an officer in the Confederate Louisiana militia regiment and subsequently served for six weeks in the Union Native Guard regiment, was unique in that he was of Jewish ancestry, making him both the only Black Jewish Confederate officer and the only Black Jewish Union officer.