Forever a Slave

Many of you know different versions of this story; however this story asserts a more accurate depiction of the truth. This book may be argued as fiction but contains theory and opinion, but also information based on truthful and verifiable fact. Some of the names and events may not reflect real characters or their actual opinions or involvement. The story you are about to read is a depiction of the most horrific crimes against mankind ever. Some people believe it is a forgotten era, while others do all they can to revive the hate and prejudices of the past. Slavery has always been the most inhuman evil act of oppression inflicted on mankind on earth. Slavery has been criminalized and abolished by every civilized government in every country around the world. America has always led the world in freedom, justice and equality, but also the leading country in a certain level of deceit and absence of truth in enacting the true meaning and practice of abolishing slavery. America no longer have debtors prisons or forced labor camps however still maintain laws and methods of incarcerations that forces people to work off debt or oppress those they deem unfit for an affluent, supremacist, all White society. In spite of the image America asserts in the eyes of the world slavery is still a practice ethnically and racially through poverty, substance abuse and chemical dependency, gender, income inequality, voter rights and other acts of discrimination violating civil and humanitarian rights of the people. We must unify under a common cause.

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