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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

SFA10_12_08 part 6 By Pastor Peter Peters

The stories of the cold cruelty of slavery have been told to a generation or so of Americans but only half the story. Half the slavery story has been told, the other half has not, such as the fact that the vast majority of slaves in the 17th century were white not black. The documented record shows half of the early arrivals in America were slaves, white slaves, not indentured servants by the way, but slaves, bought, sold, teeth examined, muscles of the arm inspected, sold on the auction block type slavery. If you want to know the whole story, the true story on slavery, you need to hear famed author and researcher and historian Michael Hoffman author of They were White and They were Slaves tell it. He tells where the very word slave comes from, how its tied to white people, tells the meaning of the word redneck, how the establishment historians who want to keep their job must not, and do not, tell the politically incorrect part of the true story of slavery. You may say Ive never heard such a thing. No, and you never will unless you go to anotheruntoldstory.com. But dont go there if you want to believe that America was built by Black slaves, Chinese coolies, and Mexican peons with whites holding a whip in one hand and mint jeweler in the other.
Is America now the land of the free? A dated news article of a few years ago says, no, not so free anymore. The article says, UN drops United States to 13th in world in basic freedomsnotes millions have missed out on the increasing national prosperity. The land of the free and home of the brave is trailing twelve countries in basic freedoms and ranks 7th place behind the Scandinavian nations, Germany, Canada and France in a new human freedom index assessing 88 nations. A survey on human development progress in 58 countries put the united states behind Japan, Sweden, Iceland, Switzerland, Norway, and Canada, when it comes to health education and equal pay. According to the annual report of the United Nations ...

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