@You Win Perfect couldn't keep up so he throws a fit like a dog. If anything it just shows he doesn't have a point![]()
He just negged me and left an emotional comment just like a damn female would
@You Win Perfect couldn't keep up so he throws a fit like a dog. If anything it just shows he doesn't have a point![]()
No Sleep said:You know blacks couldn't read.
Elizabeth Key Grinstead (b. 1630 - d. c. after 1665) was the first woman of African ancestry in the North American colonies to sue for her freedom from slavery and win. Elizabeth Key won her freedom and that of her infant son John Grinstead on July 21, 1656 in the colony of Virginia. She sued based on the fact that her father was an Englishman and that she was a baptized Christian. Based on these two factors, her English attorney and common-law husband William Grinstead argued successfully that she should be freed. The lawsuit in 1655 was one of the earliest "freedom suits" by a person of African ancestry in the English colonies.
I look at the state of our people and most of our issues don't come from us following the bible.
No Sleep said:@Dafunkdoc_Unlimited so how did they learn to read a book in a language that they didn't speak or know?
@Dafunkdoc_Unlimited so how did they learn to read a book in a language that they didn't speak or know?
Other African/'Black' slaves taught them, or, their owners did.
There were also 'Free Blacks' that taught slaves and were hired as tutors.
This was up into the years when they learned and adopted the English language.Keep in mind, that slaves weren't just used as mule type labor..... They were carpenters, architects, engineers, agriculturists, etc(at least for that time) so it would behoove any owner from a financial standpoint, to teach his most highly skilled, intelligent slaves English......
No Sleep said:Well blacks had all this ability to read read and under the bible and they still allowed slavery to whip their ass.
No Sleep said:This was up into the years when they learned and adopted the English language.
Skilled in EnglishNo, that was from the beginning. The first African slaves in 1619 were skilled tradesmen.
No Sleep said:Skilled in English
What books you reading?