Obama A New Legacy
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The LoC says NOTHING of the sort...
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James Hoban was Black?? LOLOLOL..
Give it UP!!!!!!!!!!
You'll believe any shyte Dick Gregory and his ilk spew , as long as it has a black guy as the hero. Admire REAL Black Heroes in America, not made-up ones...
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I went to talk to a Professor of African American History, who relayed me to both the LoC as well as Stanford's history archives. NEITHER supports your claim and in fact the LoC is actively telling people that the Hanson rumour is JUST that; a Rumour...
Give it up, M, you've been sold a bill of goods on this by some Black Supremicist group, most likely...
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"If you keep looking in the trash can for knowledge you will keep coming up with garbage!!! "
Like that shit-tinged rumour that Hanson was black....?
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But, in six years, the immigrant John had worked his way out of debt, and a few years afterwards had purchased his own small farm. There is no record that the grandfather was black, but if indentured servitude was confused with chattel slavery, it is easy to see where this belief would have appeared.
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There are two possible origins for this belief. The first is that Hanson's grandfather, another John Hanson, was an early English immigrant to Maryland; as was common at the time, he worked as an indentured servant on his arrival in the New World. In 1661, his first master, William Plumley, sold his contract to Edward Keene and recorded the contract with the court of Calvert County, Maryland; similar court records were also used to transfer title to land and slaves.
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LoC citations corraborate my rebuttal. You are merely proceeding from a fallacious Urban Legend-based belief. The Hanson you refer to as the "First President" was NOT black.
The Black Hanson was a Liberian from the 1880s. These two men have been confussed , giving rise to the Myth that Hanson was indeed BlackSorry, but no matter how many times you say it,the EVIDENCE, from many text based sources, including the LoC states unequivicably that John Hanson was Black, in any way or form...
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twit
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a) Who says I'm white?
b) How is pointing out the truth racism?
c) Hanson wasn't black, as much as you want him to be...
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Learn your OWn history. Hanson wasn't black at ALL. His Grandfather was an indentured servant in Maryland in the 1750s, the fact of which has been changed to his being a slave and from there to therefore'obviously'(though not true) to his being Black.
all politicians are liars!!!
ndesai256 4 years ago
And 95% are Lawyers.
What does that tell you about our legal system?
SaulAlinsky 4 years ago