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Old December 27th, 2007, 02:01 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Both slavery and segregation were not just a reflection of unjust laws but also enforced by the worse brutality and bloodshed via recorded human history...

So, in both the cases of the black maroon communities set up by those who became the Black Seminoles and who aided hundreds of enslaved blacks to regain their freedom during their Second Seminole War, to those courageous Civil Rights activitists during the fifties and sixties who helped to topple the separate AND unequal system called segregation:

It was a case of do or die!

Perhaps it has come to that again...

Do keep that in mind as well, posters...

And another one from an ally...

FYI...
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