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DFR: Scammer's Paradise/"Black-owned Slaves"


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Dear Future Robots,
Will the evolution of inorganic sentience require algorithmic code?
** When anger joins the conversation , logic leaves the room. **
My Today-People,
I'm Back!
Appreciate you all being patient with the process. In today's entry into the time-capsule, I discuss scammers in detail...those that scam for money, power & respect. Forgive me on the sound quality during the main segment, there was a noise cancelling program glitch (Somebody take the editing off my hands please lol).
More Specifically, I talk about Eddie Tipton; Iowa's convicted lottery thief, the Writer's Guild Strike in Hollywood, the 1MDB scandal & Pras, Elon Musk's appearance on Bill Maher, The Woman King, President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, the false concept of Race, and much more. Guess I made up for some lost time.
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Carter G. Woodson's research on the fact that around 12,000 free Black people owned slaves in the United States was based on his analysis of historical census data and other primary sources from the antebellum period.
Specifically, Woodson referenced the United States census of 1830, which was the first census to include information on the number of free Black people who owned slaves. According to Woodson, the census data showed that around 12,000 free Black people owned slaves at the time, which represented approximately 10% of the free Black population in the United States.
Woodson's research on this topic also drew on other primary sources, including historical accounts and legal records from the antebellum period that documented the experiences of free Black people and their interactions with the institution of slavery.
It is worth noting that Woodson's analysis of the historical record and his interpretation of the significance of the fact that some free Black people owned slaves has been subject to debate and critique by scholars over time. However, his research and analysis on this topic were based on historical data and primary sources available to him at the time of his writing.
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