Ken Hamblin Sr
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Once upon a time we were Negros. Who survived the riggers of slavery and the deprivation that accompanied it. But then one day, the people who controlled such things, decided that we were BLACK. And that, in spite of all the achievements that negroes had made the word negro was no longer worthy to be used by us. So again those people who control such things. decided we were AFRICAN AMERICANS.
On my next birthday, I will be 86 years old. Back in the 60s I marched then as a negro against the bigotry, the laws, and racism that had engulfed the country of my birth.
As a negro, I helped to take down the signs that excluded us from where we could eat. Where we could sleep. As a negro along with other negroes far better known than me, we brought America along to a better place, not just for negroes, but for all the other Americans who had been systematically excluded because of religion or the color of their skin.
Today I ask the question whether or not negroes are ready to demand the use of
voter ID cards to prevent illegals
from being used for the political benefit of Democrats.
But instead of focusing on an issue, important to the USA, a woman from California, who I assume is sought to DE โ€“ BLACK me for REFERRING myself as a Negro.
She said she was offended by the that word. And implied that I was old and tired and sad and that I was no longer black. I am of the opinion she lifted her leg like a passing dog pissing on a lamp post because she hadnโ€™t lived through Selma, Alabama, the rioting in Harlem, New York, or Tucson, Oklahoma. She knew nothing about the negro people who
scratched their way back after a lynching or a KKK attack.
All of which was accomplished by people who were proud to be Negros and who understood that their birthrights were threatened.
The tenacity of those Negros gives her the luxury to detach herself from the pride of her Negro pass.
MAGA USA all the way. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‘ˆ๐Ÿพ
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