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Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights Remedy In The United States Must Acknowledge That Slavery, Real Slavery, Didn't End Until 1945 - Well Into The Childhoods Of The Black Americans Who Are Only Now Reaching Retirement Age. The Clock Must Be Reset.

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

Douglas A. Blackmon Quotes: Certainly, The Great Record Of Forced Labor Across The South Demands That Any Consideration Of The Progress Of Civil Rights

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