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To All, there is a book titled "The Five Negro Presidents" by J.A. Rogers. It provides evidence that there have been nineteenth and twentieth-century presidents of the United States who had partial black ancestry, including Harding, Jefferson, Jackson and Lincoln. I still have my copy and it's only about 50 pages, but a must read!
Ms. Demi,
Even if this nonsense was true what good can it do for us Black Americans today when our greatest need is to have a country of our own?
Even if they were 10 Black presidents what good does it serve us today when we are still and oppressed people? Don't you think your time would be best spent dialoguing on becoming a sovereign people and how it would be like governing ourselves?
In other words, don't you think you should be thinking about and talking about our future rather than our pass? Show some wisdom and some intelligence woman!
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Wow! Great Post Miss Demi!
...Pleas Keep Em Coming!
In Peace and Love,
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