Joycelyn Elders Quotes
If You're Poor And Ignorant, With A Child, You're A Slave. Meaning That You're Never Going To Get Out Of It. These Women Are In Bondage To A Kind Of Slavery That The 13th Amendment Just Didn't Deal With. The Old Master Provided Food, Clothing And Health Care To The Slaves Because He Wanted Them To Get Up And Go To Work In The Morning. And So On Welfare: You Get Food, Clothing And Shelter
you Get Survival, But You Can't Really Do Anything Else. You Can't Control Your Life.
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