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Black History Month 365
Stories in this publication will focus on Black History and a little White History that has been distorted. We’ll focus on people and policies and the impact they continue to have on America today.
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Slavery
William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Sep 28, 2023
The First of the Slave Codes
Virginia’s Slave Code Act of 1705 and South Carolina’s Negro Slave Act of…
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Aug 1, 2023
Elizabeth Key Grinstead: The Origin of Partus Sequitur Ventrem
Her Fight For Freedom Led To Massive…
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Jul 6, 2023
Thomas Paine Had More "Common Sense" Than Most of the Founders
He Wanted To End Enslavement and…
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Jul 3, 2023
“What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?
Is Frederick Douglass’s Question Any Less Relevant Today?
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Feb 28, 2023
Coffle: Omitted From The English Dictionary
Did Ron DeSantis Get To Oxford English Dictionary?
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Feb 21, 2023
More From John C Calhoun (Slavery: A Positive Good)
February 6, 1837
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Jan 27, 2023
All The Times White People Got Reparations For No Longer Enslaving People
Black People Qualified if…
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Jan 26, 2023
The Constitution's Role in Enslavement
Article 1, Section 9: Clause 1
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Dec 25, 2022
What Was New Year’s Day To The Enslaved?
“Hiring Day” or “Heartbreak Day”
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William Spivey
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Black History Month 365
Dec 15, 2022
The First Time I Saw A Cotton Field
What Awakened My Passion For History
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