Was racial slavery in the colonies legal under English law?
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It was an Honor for Larry Kenneth Alexander to present two talks this year at ASALH. We have versions of our presentations, with the slides on our website if you missed them! #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
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Larry Kenneth Alexander to Speak at ASALH 2025 Conference - Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the intersections of history, labor, and Afrofuturism! #history #BLM
Save the Date: September 24–28, 2025 | Atlanta, GA
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10/ What steps can we take to uproot privilege in our institutions and communities? Join the conversation and share your thoughts. #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
9/ Privilege is a choice—a system maintained by actions or inaction. Choosing justice means choosing to dismantle privilege and the tyranny it sustains. #History #AmericanHistory
8/ How do we dismantle racial privilege? It starts with education, policy reform, and a collective commitment to equity. Privilege thrives in silence; confronting it demands action. #BlackHistory
7/ Recognizing privilege means acknowledging the harm it causes—not just to those oppressed but to those it falsely elevates. Racial privilege poisons equality, justice, and shared humanity. #AmericanHistory
6/ Privilege is not benign. It’s rooted in racial tyranny, and its legacy is visible in disparities in wealth, education, health, and justice. These gaps are not accidental; they are by design. #History
5/ Even after slavery’s abolition, privilege evolved into segregation, Jim Crow laws, and systemic inequities. Racial privilege remained a cornerstone of America’s social and economic order. #BlackHistory
4/ This racial hierarchy served economic interests, enriching plantation owners while keeping poor whites complicit in the system. Privilege became a tool of control. #AmericanHistory
3/ The system of privilege depended on denying liberty to others. Colonial slave codes and Negro laws ensured Black people were stripped of their humanity while creating a false sense of superiority among white colonists. #BlackHistory
2/ Colonial governments operated on racial tyranny, codifying inequality into law. The creation of racial privilege wasn’t accidental—it was deliberate and designed to preserve power. #History
🧵 1/ Privilege isn't just unearned advantage; it often thrives on systemic oppression. In America, racial privilege was born from the tyranny of colonial slavery. Let’s unpack this. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
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The Compromise of 1877 marked the end of Reconstruction and the return of racial tyranny. Its legacy is a reminder of the work still to be done. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
America’s violations of the Treaty of Paris denied liberty to Black Englishmen. This betrayal of justice must not be forgotten. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
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Privilege equals racial tyranny. The fight for liberty must confront systems that protect privilege at the expense of justice. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
My tale is America’s tale. The story of slavery and survival connects us all to a shared history of resilience and hope. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
Let justice be done though the heavens fall. The legacy of slavery demands justice, accountability, and a commitment to equality. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
The truth is a lion—let it loose, and it will defend itself. America’s true history reveals a path toward justice and reconciliation. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
Colonial government corruption and greed transformed indentured servitude into hereditary slavery, creating a racialized system of exploitation. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
Reclaiming the Declaration of Independence demands we honor its principles by confronting its failures and ensuring its promises are fulfilled. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
Rebooting the Declaration of Independence means reclaiming its ideals of equality and liberty for all, including those it historically excluded. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
The Dred Scott decision declared Black people could never be citizens. This historical injustice must be repudiated to fully affirm equality under the law. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
Forensic historical reconciliation means confronting the truths of slavery, systemic racism, and their legacies to build a more just society. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
When Britain abolished colonial slave codes, racial privilege was no longer protected under law. America’s Revolution became a rebellion to preserve it. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
The trauma of slavery has left deep scars on America’s psyche, shaping systemic inequalities that persist across generations. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
Under English law, liberty was a personal right at birth. Colonial America’s enslavement of Black individuals violated this fundamental principle. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
The origins of the Electoral College are rooted in preserving slavery. Re-examining its role today is vital to achieving true representation and equality. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
The Treaty of Paris promised freedom for British subjects, including Black colonials. America’s violation of this treaty betrayed the principles of liberty and justice. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
After the Revolution, Britain referred the fate of 500,000 Black Englishmen to America’s Congress. Their liberty was denied, leaving a stain on the ideals of freedom. #History #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory