Lincoln's Famous Emancipation Proclamation set in motion a reversal of human history, as applied even in the U. S. Constitution. Still, it was a Republican emancipation--not entirely bound to any concept of a Living Wage, for the newly freed or anyone else. The Slaughter of all the White People would continue. War was like that, in that Republican civilization: Too.
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"And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence, unless in necessary self-defence; and I recommend to them that, in all cases when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages."
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Eventually even Amendment XIII would require an Amendment XIV: To actually bring about the end of slavery in the United States. "When allowed," the newly freed were enjoined to labor faithfully for reasonable wages. Anyone can guess what the Aboltionists of the Slave States--then mainly of Lincoln's Super-Majority--likely really did have in mind?
Comparing, so far--for New Jersey--there is no Republican concept of Storm Relief for victims, "when allowed," then being able to go back to some semblance of a job, in some semblance of a workplace--then on to some semblance of a house, or other dwelling.
Comparing, the concept of graduated payroll tax, to replace the "holiday," was not discussed in the U. S. House of Representatives, even on Tuesday, of this year.
No doubt the Abolitionists, in the Republican-Held Slave States: Were easily on board with Lincoln's concept of "freedom!"
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(So finally, in America, there would be urban race riots at last(?)!)
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"And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence, unless in necessary self-defence; and I recommend to them that, in all cases when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages."
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Eventually even Amendment XIII would require an Amendment XIV: To actually bring about the end of slavery in the United States. "When allowed," the newly freed were enjoined to labor faithfully for reasonable wages. Anyone can guess what the Aboltionists of the Slave States--then mainly of Lincoln's Super-Majority--likely really did have in mind?
Comparing, so far--for New Jersey--there is no Republican concept of Storm Relief for victims, "when allowed," then being able to go back to some semblance of a job, in some semblance of a workplace--then on to some semblance of a house, or other dwelling.
Comparing, the concept of graduated payroll tax, to replace the "holiday," was not discussed in the U. S. House of Representatives, even on Tuesday, of this year.
No doubt the Abolitionists, in the Republican-Held Slave States: Were easily on board with Lincoln's concept of "freedom!"
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(So finally, in America, there would be urban race riots at last(?)!)
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