U.S. Apology For Slavery: Apparently Not Front-Page News The Daily: July 23,2008 See US House of Representatives Resolution: Edited | Unedited See Apology Resolution: Commentary See Senate Apology Resolution For Lynchings In case you missed it, which you very likely could have given the press coverage, last month the...
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STANDING: US Senate Resolution – Unedited
The 111th Congress (2009-2010) S.CON.RES.26.HDS S.CON.RES.26 — Whereas the legacy of African-Americans is interwoven with the very fabric of the democracy and freedom of the United States; See edited Senate Resolution See Senate Apology Resolution For Lynchings Apologizing for the enslavement and racial segregation of African-AmericansIN THE SENATE OF...
STANIDNG: US Senate Resolution – Edited
See Senate Apology Resolution For Lynchings The 111th Congress (2009-2010) S.CON.RES.26.HDS S.CON.RES.26 — Whereas the legacy of African-Americans is interwoven with the very fabric of the democracy and freedom of the United States; (Held at Desk Senate – HDS) Apologizing for the enslavement and racial segregation of African-AmericansIN THE...
STANDING: US House of Representatives Resolution 194 – Unedited
Resolution Apologizing For Slavery and Segregation US House of Representatives Resolution 194 July 28,2008 See Edited House or Representatives Resolution See Apology Resolution Commentary See Senate Apology Resolution For Lynchings Mr. COHEN (for himself, Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia, Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas, Mr. BRADY of Pennsylvania, Mr. WEXLER, Ms....
STANDING: US House Representatives Resolution 194 – Edited
This Is Official – Legal and Must Be Enforced Resolution Apologizing For Slavery and Segregation US House of Representatives Resolution 194 See Unedited US House of Reps Resolution Senate Apology Resolution For Lynchings Mr. COHEN (for himself, Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia, Ms. JACKSON-LEE...
1866 Civil Rights Act: Unedited
Civil Rights Act of 1866 (Long Version – unedited) Civil Rights Act of 1866: This act entitled African Americans citizenship and gave the federal government the power to protect their civil rights. This led to the drafting of the 14th Amendment, guaranteeing those civil rights. The Civil Rights Act...
The Theme
Reclaiming the National Birthright and Identity of the American Black US Citizens in the United States of America and the world, which is defined by the 14th Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act, which is its progenitor and “Rosetta Stone”. See the Imperative of Identity ( not yet...
The Clarion Call: Comprehensive Rescue Plan Narrative
The Clarion Call: Narrative Justification For Policy Shift There is an overwhelming “corpus delicti” – body of evidence that justifies the policy of Rescue beginning with Constitutionality of the special entitlement, especially noting California. This is truly forward thinking and hopeful and change for the nation which have global...
The Civil Rights Act of 1866: Edited – National Birthright Identity
Civil Rights Act of 1866 (Long Version: Italics, bold, underline, increase in font size emphasis – mine) Act of April 9,1866 -Ratified, July 20,1866 The “Rossetta Stone” National Birth and Identity Rights of American Black US citizens, i.e., Descendants of Chattel Slaves & Jim Crow Survivors See Civil Rights...
Comprehensive Immigration Reform and the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause
Comprehensive Immigration Reform and the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause As it relates originally to the Descendants of the Initially Freed Chattel Slaves The 14th Amendment was/is originally meant for the initially freed chattel slaves and their descendant children throughout the generations until according to Section 1 of the...