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Brown vs. Board of Ed for Re-enslavement of African-Americans Children: The 13th Amendment to the Constitution, adopted December 6, 1865, after the Civil War which had ended earlier that year, declared that African-Americans were free. However, with the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, during the war, Abraham Lincoln had freed African-Americans.

The 14th Amendment of July 1868, guaranteed protection against discrimination. Thus, it was used to integrate public schools through Brown vs. Board of Education (1954). However, integration caused whites and Jews to flee public education, and therefore, public schools are dominated by black children.

Hence, because public schools are now divided into traditional public school and charter school;

and because this separation of black children in public schools resembles the division of Rwandans - black people - that caused the Rwandan genocide;

and because the Rwandan genocide resulted in astronomical imprisonment, since the 13th Amendment also promised re-enslavement by imprisonment, America's public schools were integrated with the 14th Amendment in order to corral black children to become 13th Amendment prisoners.

Consequently, because Chief Justice Earl Warren was a Freemason;

and because Chief Justice Earl Warren led to integrate public schools;

and because President Dwight K. Eisenhower was a Freemason;

and because per Timothy Conlan, Ph.D., President Dwight K. Eisenhower instituted the " … largest expansion … " of public schools in almost one hundred years;

and because Freemasons had held black children as slaves for centuries, with the 13th and 14th Amendments and Brown vs. Board of Education, through public education, Chief Justice Earl Warren put black children on the path to re-enslavement, and President Dwight K. Eisenhower increased public schools' number of spaces in order to round them up.

According to Stephan Thernstrom, Ph.D., Chief Justice Warren visited a Civil War battleground " … right after … " Brown vs. Board of Education was enacted. Therefore, Chief Justice Earl Warren was celebrating.

During that period, African-Americans presumed achievements in civil rights. However, Malcolm X had warned:

" … the white power structure today is just as much interested in perpetuating slavery as the white power structure was a hundred years ago.… now, they use modern methods … ".

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