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Bill Lukens's avatar

Liking stories like this with a heart or thumbs up seems wrong.

What is the click for I support this writer but hate the story?

Thank you for remembering and writing.

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Karen Scofield's avatar

I'm just taken a back, I'm going to reread this article,Mr Spivey, I'm still wrapping my head around such deliberate wickedness. Thank You, and will reStack ASAP 🙏

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Ballard Graham's avatar

This history of the lawlessness that African Americans have and continue to face in this country is just another stark example as to why this current lawless felon regime is so dangerous for people of color, no matter their immigration status!

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Charles Bastille's avatar

Wow, can you imagine his wife looking out the window every day and seeing *that* walking up the driveway every evening? I'm shocked she didn't blast him with buckshot from the front door one day as he strolled up.

And for some reason this article makes me wonder if the current SCOTUS would rule in favor of integration in these cases today. They'd probably say it's a state matter.

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Huley Brown's avatar

One of the reasons that this country is in its current state is that we have never or refuse to learn real truths like this! Instead, we tiptoe through our history and will not be bothered with simple things like truth! Shame on them and shame on us for not learning real truths but instead believing the sugar coated lies that ensue! Thank you for this difficult truth! I am not sure if liking it is the right thing to do, but I appreciate the light you are shining on this history!

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Jennifer Adams's avatar

Sick. Pathetic. Never ends. "Make America Great Again," indeed. We know what 'Greatness' these people are referring to. Times was indeed great, when criminals could get away with anything up to and including murder, so long as they were white.

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Jackie Lois's avatar

Florida American historian…. I now have two more books to read. A bit more to write about. North Florida. South Georgia .

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