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Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Shooting war Starts

On April 12,1861 the American civil war Begin's. A Federal supply ship was sent to resupply Fort Sumter in the Charleston South Carolina Harbor. President Lincoln alerted the State that the Ship was coming hoping to avoid hostilities. South Carolina feared a trick and ordered the Commander of the Fort to surrender, he replied only after his supplies were exhausted, his offer was rejected. Then at 4.30 pm Confederate Troops fired on Fort Sumter. General P.G.T Beauregard Commander of Confederate Forces around Charleston Harbor open fire on the Union Garrison. At 2.30 pm April 13,1861 Major Robert Anderson Commander of Fort Sumter Surrendered.

Well the White Slave Owner who for 400 years had made so much money off of Slavery, who had Raped Killed, Bought and Sold Human Being, and Branded them like Cattle. Has now himself  open the door to end Slavery The Black Slave had suffered so much under 400 years of Slavery in America.

This would now be the Bloodiest war ever fought on American Soil. We will never know how many Black Slaves lost there life's between April 1861-April 1865 we do know that 180,000 Free Blacks and Slaves Fought on the Union side. A figure of 50,000 Troops Union and Confederate lost there Life's

We will move from April 1861-April 1865, and after this war is Fought The Black Slave will be Free from Slavery.

I am a 66 year old black man living in America, I have worn the uniform of this Country,  I am and American Vet. I believe The only way we as Black American will ever be Free is Education, so many of us are uneducated about our History. If you knew your History you would understand how to Combat White Supremacy thinking in 2013.

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