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Let My People Go
Campaign Let My People Go addresses America's Enslavement of African Americans from 1619 until today. Let My People Go is a campaign of action that holds accountable the Congress to the Church. The Campaign exposes corruption, racketeering and modern-day slavery within the ranks of every form of government, its institutions of learning and calls for the abolition of exploitation created for a people to fail for generations.
Lifers List
Since Congress passed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, which created huge disparities in sentencing between crack and powder cocaine, Black men where practically "Lynched From The Bench" and given Life Sentences for Crack Cocaine. The Lifer's List recognizes America's Slaves for Life who are trapped on Master's new plantation, federal prison for distributing, manufacturing and selling his new cotton: Oxycontin, Crack, Heroin and Fentanol
Click here to see those who have been lynched from the bench.
Slave Papers
The Slave Paper Project consists of America's Modern Day Slave Patrol Question to Blacks: Do you have your Slave Papers? This question was commonly asked by Slave Patrollers to control of Black Freedmen. Today, this question is asked, "Do you have guns and drugs in the car" they are aware of the damages created in Poor Black Neighborhoods whereby they are certain poverty has invoked illegal economic activity.
Click here to answer the question
Plantation to Projects to Prison
From Plantations to Prisons provides the Cinderella story of America's brutal end to slavery and the state's that allowed Plantation owners to sell their land and transform its use to America's first prisons, colleges and universities. Today we will take a look at who is funneled through the courts versus those who play on America's courts to generate wealth for college and university entertainment.