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John Brown was a hero.
John Brown is a martyr and a saint. Really a shame Sherman didn’t double back for your state.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
A civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.
Quote from: Spracne on September 03, 2018, 01:36:02 PMA civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.I'm a freer. Someone had to stay behind to keep order.
Quote from: Mutt the Hoople on September 03, 2018, 01:43:12 PMQuote from: Spracne on September 03, 2018, 01:36:02 PMA civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.I'm a freer. Someone had to stay behind to keep order.Why would someone need to keep order? What are you implying?
The Voting Rights Act provides for the appointment of federal observers by order of a federal court pursuant to Section 3(a), or, (prior to the Shelby County decision) with regard to political subdivisions covered under Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act, upon the certification by the Attorney General, pursuant to Section 8 (previously Section 6).Prior to the Shelby County decision in 2013, a total of 153 counties and parishes in 11 states were certified by the Attorney General for federal observers: Alabama (22 counties), Alaska (1) Arizona (4), Georgia (29), Louisiana (12), Mississippi (51), New York (3), North Carolina (1), South Carolina (11), South Dakota (1) and Texas (18)