Posted on Jun 15, 2024
The Democrat party: Still evil after all these years
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Did you know the Woodrow Wilson was responsible for the Official segregation of the Federal Government? PROGRESSIVE Democrat.
https://www.history.com/news/woodrow-wilson-racial-segregation-jim-crow-ku-klux-klan
https://www.history.com/news/woodrow-wilson-racial-segregation-jim-crow-ku-klux-klan
How Woodrow Wilson Tried to Reverse Black American Progress | HISTORY
By promoting the Ku Klux Klan and overseeing segregation of the federal workforce, the 28th president helped erase gains African Americans had made since Reconstruction.
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“Wilson wrote that Reconstruction placed southern white men under “the intolerable burden of governments sustained by the votes of ignorant negroes,” and that those white men responded by forming the Ku Klux Klan. He described the Klan as “an ‘Invisible Empire of the South,’ bound together in loose organization to protect the southern country from some of the ugliest hazards of a time of revolution.””
Wow! I realized Wilson was racist, but I didn’t realize how he and the Democrat Party set back progress for Black folks essentially about 60 years. It is important not to erase Wilson from history. How does the saying go? If we forget history we are bound to repeat it.
Thanks for a very informative article.
Wow! I realized Wilson was racist, but I didn’t realize how he and the Democrat Party set back progress for Black folks essentially about 60 years. It is important not to erase Wilson from history. How does the saying go? If we forget history we are bound to repeat it.
Thanks for a very informative article.
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SFC (Join to see) - Even most Military Officers are blind to the fact that Posse Comitatus really meant that the Army couldn't enforce the 14th and 15th Amendment. It was never about the Military being a threat to the Civilian government.
https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/reconstruction
https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/reconstruction
Reconstruction - Civil War End, Changes & Act of 1867 | HISTORY
Reconstruction, the turbulent era following the U.S. Civil War, was an effort to reunify the divided nation, address and integrate African Americans into society by rewriting the nation's laws and Constitution. The steps taken gave rise to the Ku Klux Klan and other divisive groups.
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