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The Fallacy of Good Slave Owners

The Fallacy of Good Slave Owners

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America is a great country and therefore needed a great history; the one that existed wouldn't do. Christopher Columbus didn't discover America; it was already inhabited when he landed. Not only had the Indians been there long enough to have been considered Native Americans, but Africans had visited American shores multiple times, as indicated by Christopher Columbus and others.

The biggest stain on the legacy of America is its original sin…slavery. Of the early Presidents of the United States, twelve enslaved people during their lifetime, eight while they served as President. Thomas Jefferson famously wrote that "all men were created equal" while having owned over 600 enslaved people over his lifetime and taking one for his long-term mistress at the age of 14. Even if you consider that a girl of that era might be regarded as a woman and not a child, someone you own cannot consent. The potential penalty for saying no is too high — being sold away or …

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