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Saturday, January 4, 2014

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NAACP and Dr. King Re-enslaved Black People: According to Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., " … the NAACP … won a major legal victory - Brown vs. Board of Education."

The Supreme Court could not enforce Brown vs. Board of Education. Therefore, per Deborah G. White, Ph.D., " … African Americans … " led the fight for integration of public schools. Thus, because black churches took leadership of the civil rights movement that included integration of public schools;

and because, per W. Fitzhugh Brundage, Ph.D., Dr. Martin Luther King was a " … minister … " and " … brilliant … " and thus became the leader that fought for civil rights that included integration of public schools;

and because per Dr. White, " … most of the foot soldiers … " were black women that fought for civil rights that included integration of public schools;

and because, per Gary Gerstle, Ph.D., " … African Americans mobilized " … many more African Americans … " to fight for civil rights that included integration of public schools;

and because today black children dominate the public schools;

and because public schools are divided into traditional public school and charter school;

and because the separation is as the model that led up to the Rwandan genocide;

and because the Rwandan genocide led to mass imprisonment;

and because genocide in the public schools because of the division, per charter school, would lead to mass imprisonment as Rwanda;

and because the 13th Amendment ordered return to slavery through imprisonment, the NAACP, Dr. Martin Luther King, African-American men and women, blacks churches and ministers who fought for civil rights, and marchers in the 1960s who upheld signs with: "We March for Integrated Schools NOW!", were channeling future generations of African-Americans back to slavery.

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