Black political power is more important and valuable than Blue political power. @TheBlackCaucus@GregMeeksNYC@ClyburnSC06 you have to know this and act accordingly.
@datellecash@coziestfemme@RealNyhiem South Carolina ended Indian slavery before Virginia. In 1740 South Carolina 1740 slave code which distinguished between enslaved Africans and "free Indians in amity with this government". The judicial end to institutional Indian slavery in the colony.
@datellecash@coziestfemme@RealNyhiem I already posted South Carolina and how the Yamasee war ended Indian slavery there. Y’all think laws aren’t repealed? 😂🤣
@datellecash@coziestfemme@RealNyhiem I just gave you a court case of an American Indian woman court ruling abolished slavery in Virginia for American Indians and your saying I’m contradicting history? Get out my mentions K.K.
@coziestfemme@datellecash@RealNyhiem The government banned the importation of Africans in 1807. The size doubled between 1755-1800. Also. There were thousands of Africans smuggled into the US illegally up until the Civil war. Have you ever heard of Emilio Sanchez?
@datellecash@coziestfemme@RealNyhiem Before chattel slavery the colonies practiced indentured servitude. Whites, Africans and Indians. Once their contract was up they were free to purchase land etc.
@coziestfemme@datellecash@RealNyhiem Laws meant Indians wasn’t enslaved in the numbers you think they were. During the time of the American revolutionary way Indian slavery was minimal. It was African slavery that was economical and there population doubled in size between 1775-1800. Indian slavery was abolished.
@coziestfemme@datellecash@RealNyhiem if an enslaved person had an Indian mother they were considered free but a woman with a mother of African decent was considered a slave for life. In 1865 there were 4 million Freedmen born to Negro mothers who had no Native American mothers.
@coziestfemme@datellecash@RealNyhiem In 1806 Virginia, land breaking case Hudgins vs Wright, the maternal descent from Native Americans was legally prima facie free, other states followed this precedent. Unfortunately for the Negro, Para Sequitor Ventrim, the legal status of a child follows the status of the mother.