U.S. “History” Books Should Be Filed Under ‘F’ For Fiction

“when they remind us of their constitutional rights [to own slaves], I acknowledge them not grudgingly but fully and early; and I would give them any legislation for the claiming of their fugitives”.
(Indicating support for the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.)

Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation was a war time attempt to start a slave revolt in the Confederacy to pull front line troops off the battlefield giving the yankee’s a chance to win battles against diminished Confederate forces.

His own Generals warned him to make sure the yankee troops understood it was just a military tool as if they thought they were fighting and dying to free “nig@rs”, they were afraid many of the troops would desert and go home.
Many did.

Lincoln himself wrote to Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase:
“The original proclamation has no… legal justification, except as a military measure.”

Secretary of State William Seward said:
“We show our sympathy with slavery by emancipating slaves where we cannot reach them and holding them in bondage where we can set them free.”.

The “proclamation” had no jurisdiction in the Confederacy.
Where the US had jurisdiction, in Union Sates, they made no attempt to free slaves and it was not until December 1865 months after there was no Confederacy and no slaves left in the South, the 13th amendment was passed by the US declaring slaves free in yankeeland.

Alexis de Tocqueville-DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA:
“The Union was formed by the voluntary agreement of the States; in uniting together they have not forfeited their nationality, nor have they been reduced to the condition of one and the same people. If one of the states chooses to withdraw from the compact, it would be difficult to disapprove it’s right of doing so, and the Federal Government would have no means of maintaining it’s claims directly by either force or right”.

It is fact Lincoln despised African Americans, freeman or slave.
When a delegation of African Americans came to the White House he told them they were a cordon on white people who had to live around them.
He told them they should never be allowed to vote, live where whites lived, marry a white.

He belonged to an organization which sought donations to ship Africans out of America before they polluted America by their presence in America.

The yankees saw blacks as animals.
The abolitionist did not want to free blacks because they were sorry for them, or loved them.
The abolitionist saw the INSTITUTION of slavery as a sin which would bring God’s wrath on America.
The African slaves themselves were just someone to be freed and shipped out of America so the INSTITUTION could be done away with.

The reason the Abolitionist did not want slavery in new states was they wanted to move there, and did not want to live around blacks.

When the yankee armies were gang raping children, pregnant women and minister’s daughters, often to death, what they did to the Southern whites pales in comparison to what they did to the blacks.

The blacks, slave or freeman was not burdened with revisionism “history” and full well knew what awaited his children and women if they fell into the hands of the yankee soldiers.

They fought for their homes and families no less bravely and valiantly than did their European American counterparts.

Lincoln suggested to Sherman if Jefferson Davis could be allowed to slip through Sherman’s hands and escape, it would please Lincoln.

After Davis was captured, many war criminal yankees wanted to try him for treason.
Davis begged to be put on trial.
He never was because the yankees knowledgeable in the Law and the US constitution knew if brought to trial, Davis could bring evidence before the court using the yankees’s own constitution and laws to prove there was no prohibition against secession in the yankee’s own laws or Constitution and no legal right for the US to use force to do what they had done.
Kill the American revolutionaries Volunteer Union and Force legally seceded States into a Mandatory Federal Union.

If tried, his trial would have legally shown the world the yankees were War Criminals, the Confederacy was legal in all they had Done, while the US had no legal standing to do anything they had done.

So if you have a private library at home as I do, if you have a US yankee “history” book, file it under Fiction with the rest of the made up novels.

The Ole Dog!

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