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*Happy Juneteenth!*
Today is the day the United States celebrates Juneteenth, a little-known date that was recently dug up to divert attention from the real civil rights achievements by brave Republicans who fought to free the slaves.
Here is more background.
*When the Civil War ended, and after Republican President Abraham Lincoln liberated the slaves <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln_and_slavery>, Democrats initiated <online.wsj.com/article/SB121856786326834083.html> Jim Crow laws to punish blacks. Democrats discriminated against blacks. In fact, the KKK was founded <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/blog/2011/12/ku-klux-klan.html> as the terrorist wing <biggovernment.com/mzak/2010/07/16/the-ku-klux-klan-terrorist-wing-of-the-democratic-party/> of the Democratic Party.*
*The Ku Klux Klan assassinated <www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/reconstruction/section5/section5_kkk.html>many Republicans, including Republican Representative James M. Hinds <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/blog/2010/10/james_hinds.html> (December 5, 1833—October 22, 1868) of Little Rock. Hinds represented Arkansas in the United States Congress from June 24, 1868, through October 22, 1868, before his violent death.*
*The Ku Klux Klan was founded as the activist wing of the Democratic Party.*
*[image: kkk rally 2]* <www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/kkk-rally-2.jpg>
*On September 28, 1868*, a *mob of Democrats* *massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans* <gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/09/this-day-in-american-history-dems.html?m=1> in Opelousas, Louisiana.
*The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a “Negro hunt,” killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find. (Via Grand Old Partisan <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/>)*
*Democrats in hoods slaughtered hundreds of Republicans and blacks across the country.* *They beat and threatened and murdered Republicans for standing with the black man.*
*On April 20, 1871* the Republicans passed *the anti-Ku Klux Klan Act* <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1871> outlawing Democratic terrorist groups.
The *last KKK official* <www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin030801.asp> to serve in Washington, DC was former *Senator Robert Byrd*, a KKK kleagle. Byrd was a top Democrat and friend of Joe Biden.
*In fact, throughout the Civil Rights era of the 19th and 20th centuries, Democrats fought against freedom and rights for the black man.*
The only blip of positive news during the 19th Century for Democrats was the long-forgotten Juneteenth celebration. After the Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, was murdered by a Democrat, his successor, Andrew Johnson, sent US troops to Galveston to free the slaves there in Texas.
*This is the only bright spot for Democrats today in the entire history of civil rights in the 19th and most of the 20th centuries.*
*Hence, they bamboozled Americans and made it a national holiday.* *They had to.*
Here is a brief history of the end of slavery and emancipation in the United States. Via *Michael Zak* at *Grand Old Partisan* <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/> and later reposted at *Free Republic* <www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2920349/posts>:
*September 22, 1862:* Republican President Abraham Lincoln issues preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
*January 1, 1863:* The Emancipation Proclamation, implementing the Republicans’ Confiscation Act of 1862, takes effect
*The Democratic Party continues to Support Slavery.*
*February 9, 1864:* Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton deliver over 100,000 signatures to U.S. Senate supporting Republicans’ plans for constitutional amendment to ban slavery
*June 15, 1864:* Republican Congress votes equal pay for African-American troops serving in U.S. Army during Civil War
*June 28, 1864:* Republican majority in Congress repeals Fugitive Slave Acts
*October 29, 1864:* African-American abolitionist Sojourner Truth says of President Lincoln: “I never was treated by anyone with more kindness and cordiality than were shown to me by that great and good man”
*January 31, 1865:* 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. House with unanimous Republican support, intense Democrat opposition
*Republican Party Support: 100% Democratic Party Support: 23%*
*March 3, 1865:* Republican Congress establishes Freedmen’s Bureau to provide health care, education, and technical assistance to emancipated slaves
*April 8, 1865:* 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. Senate
*Republican support 100% Democrat support 37%*
*June 19, 1865:* On “Juneteenth,” U.S. troops land in Galveston, TX to enforce ban on slavery that had been declared more than two years before by the Emancipation Proclamation
*November 22, 1865:* Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of Mississippi for enacting “black codes,” which institutionalized racial discrimination
*1866:* The Republican Party passes the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to protect the rights of newly freed slaves
*December 6, 1865:* Republican Party’s 13th Amendment, banning slavery, is ratified
**1865:* The KKK launches as the “Terrorist Arm” of the Democratic Party
*February 5, 1866:* U.S. Rep. Thaddeus Stevens (R-PA) introduces legislation, successfully opposed by Democrat President Andrew Johnson, to implement “40 acres and a mule” relief by distributing land to former slaves
*April 9, 1866:* Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Johnson’s veto; Civil Rights Act of 1866, conferring rights of citizenship on African-Americans, becomes law
*April 19, 1866:* Thousands assemble in Washington, DC to celebrate Republican Party’s abolition of slavery
*May 10, 1866:* U.S. House passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of Democrats vote no
*June 8, 1866:* U.S. Senate passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the law to all citizens; 94% of Republicans vote yes and 100% of Democrats vote no
*July 16, 1866:* Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of Freedman’s Bureau Act, which protected former slaves from “black codes” denying their rights
*July 28, 1866:* Republican Congress authorizes formation of the Buffalo Soldiers, two regiments of African-American cavalrymen
*July 30, 1866:* Democrat-controlled City of New Orleans orders police to storm racially-integrated Republican meeting; raid kills 40 and wounds more than 150
*January 8, 1867:* Republicans override Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of law granting voting rights to African-Americans in D.C.
*July 19, 1867:* Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of legislation protecting voting rights of African-Americans
*March 30, 1868:* Republicans begin impeachment trial of Democrat President Andrew Johnson, who declared: “This is a country for white men, and by God, as long as I am President, it shall be a government of white men”
*May 20, 1868:* Republican National Convention marks debut of African-American politicians on national stage; two – Pinckney Pinchback and James Harris – attend as delegates, and several serve as presidential electors
*1868 (July 9):* 14th Amendment passes and recognizes newly freed slaves as U.S. Citizens
Republican Party Support: 94% Democratic Party Support: 0%
*September 3, 1868:* 25 African-Americans in Georgia legislature, all Republicans, expelled by Democrat majority; later reinstated by Republican Congress
*September 12, 1868:* Civil rights activist Tunis Campbell and all other African-Americans in Georgia Senate, every one a Republican, expelled by Democrat majority; would later be reinstated by Republican Congress
*September 28, 1868:* Democrats in Opelousas, Louisiana murder nearly 300 African-Americans who tried to prevent an assault against a Republican newspaper editor
*October 7, 1868:* Republicans denounce Democratic Party’s national campaign theme: “This is a white man’s country: Let white men rule”
*October 22, 1868:* While campaigning for re-election, Republican U.S. Rep. James Hinds (R-AR) is assassinated by Democrat terrorists who organized as the Ku Klux Klan
*November 3, 1868:* Republican Ulysses Grant defeats Democrat Horatio Seymour in presidential election; Seymour had denounced Emancipation Proclamation
*December 10, 1869:* Republican Gov. John Campbell of Wyoming Territory signs FIRST-in-nation law granting women right to vote and to hold public office
*February 3, 1870:* The US House ratifies the 15th Amendment granting voting rights to all Americans regardless of race
Republican support: 97% Democrat support: 3%
*February 25, 1870:* Hiram Rhodes Revels becomes the first Black seated in the US Senate, becoming the First Black in Congress and the first Black Senator.
*May 19, 1870:* African American John Langston, law professor and future Republican Congressman from Virginia, delivers influential speech supporting President Ulysses Grant’s civil rights policies
*May 31, 1870:* President U.S. Grant signs Republicans’ Enforcement Act, providing stiff penalties for depriving any American’s civil rights
*June 22, 1870:* Republican Congress creates U.S. Department of Justice, to safeguard the civil rights of African-Americans against Democrats in the South
*September 6, 1870:* Women vote in Wyoming, in FIRST election after women’s suffrage signed into law by Republican Gov. John Campbell
*December 12, 1870:* *Republican Joseph Hayne Rainey becomes the first Black duly elected by the people and the first Black in the US House of Representatives*
*In 1870 and 1871, along with Revels (R-Miss) and Rainey (R-SC), other Blacks were elected to Congress from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Virginia – all Republicans.*
*A Black Democrat Senator didn’t show up on Capitol Hill until 1993. The first Black Congressman was not elected until 1935.*
*February 28, 1871:* Republican Congress passes Enforcement Act providing federal protection for African-American voters
*March 22, 1871:* Spartansburg Republican newspaper denounces Ku Klux Klan campaign to eradicate the Republican Party in South Carolina
*April 20, 1871:* Republican Congress enacts the (anti) Ku Klux Klan Act, outlawing Democratic Party-affiliated terrorist groups which oppressed African-Americans
*** You get the picture.
*Happy Juneteenth!*
Today is the day the United States celebrates Juneteenth, a little-known date that was recently dug up to divert attention from the real civil rights achievements by brave Republicans who fought to free the slaves.
Here is more background.
*When the Civil War ended, and after Republican President Abraham Lincoln liberated the slaves <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln_and_slavery>, Democrats initiated <online.wsj.com/article/SB121856786326834083.html> Jim Crow laws to punish blacks. Democrats discriminated against blacks. In fact, the KKK was founded <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/blog/2011/12/ku-klux-klan.html> as the terrorist wing <biggovernment.com/mzak/2010/07/16/the-ku-klux-klan-terrorist-wing-of-the-democratic-party/> of the Democratic Party.*
*The Ku Klux Klan assassinated <www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/reconstruction/section5/section5_kkk.html>many Republicans, including Republican Representative James M. Hinds <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/blog/2010/10/james_hinds.html> (December 5, 1833—October 22, 1868) of Little Rock. Hinds represented Arkansas in the United States Congress from June 24, 1868, through October 22, 1868, before his violent death.*
*The Ku Klux Klan was founded as the activist wing of the Democratic Party.*
*[image: kkk rally 2]* <www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/kkk-rally-2.jpg>
*On September 28, 1868*, a *mob of Democrats* *massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans* <gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/09/this-day-in-american-history-dems.html?m=1> in Opelousas, Louisiana.
*The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a “Negro hunt,” killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find. (Via Grand Old Partisan <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/>)*
*Democrats in hoods slaughtered hundreds of Republicans and blacks across the country.* *They beat and threatened and murdered Republicans for standing with the black man.*
*On April 20, 1871* the Republicans passed *the anti-Ku Klux Klan Act* <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1871> outlawing Democratic terrorist groups.
The *last KKK official* <www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin030801.asp> to serve in Washington, DC was former *Senator Robert Byrd*, a KKK kleagle. Byrd was a top Democrat and friend of Joe Biden.
*In fact, throughout the Civil Rights era of the 19th and 20th centuries, Democrats fought against freedom and rights for the black man.*
The only blip of positive news during the 19th Century for Democrats was the long-forgotten Juneteenth celebration. After the Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, was murdered by a Democrat, his successor, Andrew Johnson, sent US troops to Galveston to free the slaves there in Texas.
*This is the only bright spot for Democrats today in the entire history of civil rights in the 19th and most of the 20th centuries.*
*Hence, they bamboozled Americans and made it a national holiday.* *They had to.*
Here is a brief history of the end of slavery and emancipation in the United States. Via *Michael Zak* at *Grand Old Partisan* <grandoldpartisan.typepad.com/> and later reposted at *Free Republic* <www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2920349/posts>:
*September 22, 1862:* Republican President Abraham Lincoln issues preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
*January 1, 1863:* The Emancipation Proclamation, implementing the Republicans’ Confiscation Act of 1862, takes effect
*The Democratic Party continues to Support Slavery.*
*February 9, 1864:* Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton deliver over 100,000 signatures to U.S. Senate supporting Republicans’ plans for constitutional amendment to ban slavery
*June 15, 1864:* Republican Congress votes equal pay for African-American troops serving in U.S. Army during Civil War
*June 28, 1864:* Republican majority in Congress repeals Fugitive Slave Acts
*October 29, 1864:* African-American abolitionist Sojourner Truth says of President Lincoln: “I never was treated by anyone with more kindness and cordiality than were shown to me by that great and good man”
*January 31, 1865:* 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. House with unanimous Republican support, intense Democrat opposition
*Republican Party Support: 100% Democratic Party Support: 23%*
*March 3, 1865:* Republican Congress establishes Freedmen’s Bureau to provide health care, education, and technical assistance to emancipated slaves
*April 8, 1865:* 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. Senate
*Republican support 100% Democrat support 37%*
*June 19, 1865:* On “Juneteenth,” U.S. troops land in Galveston, TX to enforce ban on slavery that had been declared more than two years before by the Emancipation Proclamation
*November 22, 1865:* Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of Mississippi for enacting “black codes,” which institutionalized racial discrimination
*1866:* The Republican Party passes the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to protect the rights of newly freed slaves
*December 6, 1865:* Republican Party’s 13th Amendment, banning slavery, is ratified
**1865:* The KKK launches as the “Terrorist Arm” of the Democratic Party
*February 5, 1866:* U.S. Rep. Thaddeus Stevens (R-PA) introduces legislation, successfully opposed by Democrat President Andrew Johnson, to implement “40 acres and a mule” relief by distributing land to former slaves
*April 9, 1866:* Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Johnson’s veto; Civil Rights Act of 1866, conferring rights of citizenship on African-Americans, becomes law
*April 19, 1866:* Thousands assemble in Washington, DC to celebrate Republican Party’s abolition of slavery
*May 10, 1866:* U.S. House passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of Democrats vote no
*June 8, 1866:* U.S. Senate passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the law to all citizens; 94% of Republicans vote yes and 100% of Democrats vote no
*July 16, 1866:* Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of Freedman’s Bureau Act, which protected former slaves from “black codes” denying their rights
*July 28, 1866:* Republican Congress authorizes formation of the Buffalo Soldiers, two regiments of African-American cavalrymen
*July 30, 1866:* Democrat-controlled City of New Orleans orders police to storm racially-integrated Republican meeting; raid kills 40 and wounds more than 150
*January 8, 1867:* Republicans override Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of law granting voting rights to African-Americans in D.C.
*July 19, 1867:* Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of legislation protecting voting rights of African-Americans
*March 30, 1868:* Republicans begin impeachment trial of Democrat President Andrew Johnson, who declared: “This is a country for white men, and by God, as long as I am President, it shall be a government of white men”
*May 20, 1868:* Republican National Convention marks debut of African-American politicians on national stage; two – Pinckney Pinchback and James Harris – attend as delegates, and several serve as presidential electors
*1868 (July 9):* 14th Amendment passes and recognizes newly freed slaves as U.S. Citizens
Republican Party Support: 94% Democratic Party Support: 0%
*September 3, 1868:* 25 African-Americans in Georgia legislature, all Republicans, expelled by Democrat majority; later reinstated by Republican Congress
*September 12, 1868:* Civil rights activist Tunis Campbell and all other African-Americans in Georgia Senate, every one a Republican, expelled by Democrat majority; would later be reinstated by Republican Congress
*September 28, 1868:* Democrats in Opelousas, Louisiana murder nearly 300 African-Americans who tried to prevent an assault against a Republican newspaper editor
*October 7, 1868:* Republicans denounce Democratic Party’s national campaign theme: “This is a white man’s country: Let white men rule”
*October 22, 1868:* While campaigning for re-election, Republican U.S. Rep. James Hinds (R-AR) is assassinated by Democrat terrorists who organized as the Ku Klux Klan
*November 3, 1868:* Republican Ulysses Grant defeats Democrat Horatio Seymour in presidential election; Seymour had denounced Emancipation Proclamation
*December 10, 1869:* Republican Gov. John Campbell of Wyoming Territory signs FIRST-in-nation law granting women right to vote and to hold public office
*February 3, 1870:* The US House ratifies the 15th Amendment granting voting rights to all Americans regardless of race
Republican support: 97% Democrat support: 3%
*February 25, 1870:* Hiram Rhodes Revels becomes the first Black seated in the US Senate, becoming the First Black in Congress and the first Black Senator.
*May 19, 1870:* African American John Langston, law professor and future Republican Congressman from Virginia, delivers influential speech supporting President Ulysses Grant’s civil rights policies
*May 31, 1870:* President U.S. Grant signs Republicans’ Enforcement Act, providing stiff penalties for depriving any American’s civil rights
*June 22, 1870:* Republican Congress creates U.S. Department of Justice, to safeguard the civil rights of African-Americans against Democrats in the South
*September 6, 1870:* Women vote in Wyoming, in FIRST election after women’s suffrage signed into law by Republican Gov. John Campbell
*December 12, 1870:* *Republican Joseph Hayne Rainey becomes the first Black duly elected by the people and the first Black in the US House of Representatives*
*In 1870 and 1871, along with Revels (R-Miss) and Rainey (R-SC), other Blacks were elected to Congress from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Virginia – all Republicans.*
*A Black Democrat Senator didn’t show up on Capitol Hill until 1993. The first Black Congressman was not elected until 1935.*
*February 28, 1871:* Republican Congress passes Enforcement Act providing federal protection for African-American voters
*March 22, 1871:* Spartansburg Republican newspaper denounces Ku Klux Klan campaign to eradicate the Republican Party in South Carolina
*April 20, 1871:* Republican Congress enacts the (anti) Ku Klux Klan Act, outlawing Democratic Party-affiliated terrorist groups which oppressed African-Americans
*** You get the picture.
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