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History About The KKK - 0 views

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Ku Klux Klan! - 0 views

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    America, Our Nation is Under Judgement from God!


    "There is a race war against whites. But our people - my white brothers and sisters - will stay committed to a non-violent resolution. That resolution must consist of solidarity in white communities around the world. The hatred for our children and their future is growing and is being fueled every single day. Stay firm in your convictions. Keep loving your heritage and keep witnessing to others that there is a better way than a war torn, violent, wicked, socialist, new world order. That way is the Christian way - law and order - love of family - love of nation. These are the principles of western Christian civilization. There is a war to destroy these things. Pray that our people see the error of their ways and regain a sense of loyalty. Repent America! Be faithful my fellow believers. "

    National Director of The Knights

    Pastor Thomas Robb

Smalls - 0 views

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Daniel Webster - 0 views

  • Daniel Webster was born in Salisbury (now Franklin), New Hampshire and educated at Phillips (Exeter) Academy and Dartmouth College. He studied law, taught briefly and was admitted to the New Hampshire bar in 1805.
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Savery (blacks] - 1 views

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    People say that blacks had nothing to do with America today but they are the o9nes that built the white house and all the other buildings. Blacks made half the buildings you see today.
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Charles Lee - 5 views

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    During the French and Indian War, Lee was assigned to the American colonies, where he was counted among the survivors of Braddock's disastrous defeat in 1755, sharing his good fortune with comrades George Washington, Horatio Gates and Thomas Gage. Later in the conflict Lee purchased a military command in the Mohawk Valley, where he casually married a Mohawk woman and was adopted by the tribe.
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Peggy Shippen - 0 views

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    Peggy was the daughter of Edward Shippen and born into a prominent Philadelphia family. Edward Shippen was a judge and member of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania. Her father suffered major persecution from the Zealots in authority at Boston. Peggy was the youngest child of the family, though there were two other boys born later who died in infancy. She grew up as the baby of the family, but soon became the favorite of her father.
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James Forten - 0 views

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    James Forten, who was born to free black parents,Thomas and Sarah Forten on September 2, 1766, became one of America's great civil rights* leaders.

    His great-grandfather had been brought to America as a slave, but his grandfather had obtained his freedom. James and his parents had always been free.

    He lived during the Revolutionary War. When he was just a fourteen-year-old boy he served in the Continental Army as a powder boy, which was a dangerous job. He was serving on a ship which was captured by an English ship commanded by Sir John Beasley. He became good friends with the captain's son, and they played the game of marbles together. Sir John was so impressed with him he offered to take him back to England with them and provide an education and assist him in entering a profession, but James wanted to stay in America. Sir John's son saved him from being captured and possibly sold as a slave. He later said,"Thus did a game of marbles save me from a life of West Indian servitude*."
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James Forten - 1 views

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    "James Forten"
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The Patriot - 1 views

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    The redcoats burned down the church where Gabrila's wife was burned alive. Gabrila went to get venues on the redcoats but instead he died. Later his father showed up and find his son laying there dieing and he couldn't help.
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Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis: Biography from Answers.com - 0 views

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    (born Dec. 31, 1738, London, Eng. - died Oct. 5, 1805, Ghazipur, India) British soldier and statesman. In 1780, during the American Revolution, he was appointed British commander in the American South.

Horatio Gates - 3 views

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The American Revolution - 1 views

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