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Lincoln and Emancipation Proclamation – Commentary

(military-directory) President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebellious states “are, and henceforward shall be free.” Despite this expansive wording, the Emancipation Proclamation was limited in many ways. It …

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42 U.S. Code § 1983 – Civil action for deprivation of rights, September 9, 2023

(military-directory) Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the …

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The 1870-1875 Enforcement Acts Series Enforcing 1866 Civil Rights – 14th Amendment

(military-directory) First Ku Klux Klan Act (Civil Rights Act of 1870) 16 Stat. 140–146 Prohibited discrimination in voter registration on the basis of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Established penalties for interfering with a person’s right to vote. Gave federal courts the power to enforce the act and to employ the use of …

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The ENDORSERS: TED HAYES 4 HOMELESS SERVANT CZAR – Spec. Emissary/Envoy To The POTUS

Ted Hayes – Social Activist, Los Angeles, Venice Beach Arlene Hayes – President, Justiceville 501-ce Corporation, Sun Land/Tujunga Dale Zuehls – Secretary Treasure, Justiceville, Los Angeles, CA Wayne Fishback – Rancher/Architect – Board Member of Justiceville, Shai Abishoor – Social Activist, Board Member of Justiceville, Beverly Hills, CA Barbara Neighaus – Property Manager, Venice Beach, …

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Greetings Americans, Shalom!

(ted-directory) As the presumptive, de facto, US Presidential appointed, strategic, national, federal, Homeless Servant Czar, special Emissary/Envoy to the President of the United States commissioned to humanely (non-military enforced), resole “visible” homelessness by the 2028 LA Olympics… …please allow me to present a what is most likely the highest, moral, situational question in US history, …

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Notice To MAGA Republicans: Donald Trump’s Proposed Military Enforced Homelessness Relocation – Do You Agree?

(vot-dir) Greetings Americans of Republican and Conservative Ideals, Shalom! As the presumptive, de facto, US Presidential appointed, strategic, national, federal, Homeless Servant Czar (HSC), special Emissary/Envoy to the President of the United States commissioned to humanely (non-military enforced), resole “visible” homelessness by the 2028 LA Olympics… …please allow me to present a what is most …

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January 1, 1863 The Emancipation Proclamation

(emancipation directory)  (military-dir) (voter directory) A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America A Transcription (Sentence numbers, mine, editions in red, italics, etc. mine) Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a proclamation was issued by the President of the …

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The Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation BACKGROUND

(military-directory) BACKGROUND Almost from the beginning of his administration, Lincoln was pressured by abolitionists and radical Republicans to issue an Emancipation Proclamation. In principle, Lincoln approved, but he postponed action against slavery until he believed he had wider support from the American Public. The passage of the Second Confiscation Act by Congress on July 17, …

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Details Commentary of the Confiscation Act

(military-directory) (emancipation directory) As the Senate met in extraordinary session from July 4 to August 6, 1861, one of the wartime measures it considered, was the First Confiscation Act, designed to allow the federal government to seize property, including slave property, being used to support the Confederate rebellion. The Senate passed the final bill on …

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The Great, Exclusive, Federal Black Citizens and US Military Relationship

(mil-dir) A too often not acknowledge by others, but mostly of ourselves, that American African, United States (US) black citizens of the only, and exclusive federalized, super citizenship, are, have been, and always will be the greatest patriots fiercely loyal to America’s Ideals of GOD bestowed “inalienable rights, among them, Life, Liberty and Pursuit of …

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