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Old 09-22-2017, 03:16 PM
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I have defended your posts on many occasions and many of those seemed "off the wall". However, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for your starting this weird thread - and then to call some "half breeds running around in the halls" is just too strange. Just think about how others will react before actually posting!

Sometimes, the best idea is to think about what you are about to post - and don't post it.

Yes, I did think about posting this.
I am referencing a half Jewish/Lakota friend of mine from back then. A prominent Judge now in St. Paul, Minnesota and a daughter of a very well known lawyer who defended the Indians who were at the Wounded Knee demonstration in 1973.
Wounded Knee incident - Wikipedia http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00229.xml

Obituary: Ken Tilsen, a champion of justice for all, dies at 85 - StarTribune.com

Why is it so strange to try to get people to learn about the different ethnic groups that make up people on a continent almost four times the size of the United States?

Don Baldwin and others are constantly talking about blacks and these blacks come from many different countries in Africa with many different ethnic histories. The Akan People are one of these very large groups.

https://www.saylor.org/site/wp-conte...kan-People.pdf

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