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Date: 2011-12-20 22:09:44
Speeches
William Lynch speech
Slavery
Abolitionism
Frederick Douglass
The Slave Community
David Walker
United States
Herbert Gutman
Slavery in the United States
Political forgery
Pseudohistory

DEATH OF THE WILLIE LYNCH SPEECH, Part III: 12 Reasons to Stop Promoting the Fake “Willie Lynch” Speech ~ Prof. Manu Ampim

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