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This article is another example of the long history of American whites " cleverly " insulting Black people. Under the guise of providing information about Black culture, the article mis-informs and suggests that Black people were and are ignorance, infantile savages. As if Black people can be fooled to believe that some racist idiot in white linen is a ghost? NO. What Black people were scared of was the whites almost unlimited access
to GUNS, AMMUNITION, ACCESS TO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, THE NEAR SUPERHUMAN NEED TO DESTROY, ETC.....
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Fairfield, California
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This article is another example of the long history of American whites " cleverly " insulting Black people. Under the guise of providing information about Black culture, the article mis-informs and suggests that Black people were and are ignorance, infantile savages. As if Black people can be fooled to believe that some racist idiot in white linen is a ghost? NO. What Black people were scared of was the whites almost unlimited access
to GUNS, AMMUNITION, ACCESS TO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, THE NEAR SUPERHUMAN NEED TO DESTROY, ETC.....
EARL ROLAND WILSON
Fairfield, California
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