In a video posted on The Black History School, we learn more about Abolitionist or racist? John Quincy Adams was once a diplomat, a Senator and a member of the House of Representatives. He strongly promoted anti-slavery laws which eventually helped him become president. But did he want slaves to have equal rights or did he fear that freed slaves would revolt and take over the country?
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after 6000 years the only place in the world where slavery exists is in africa, where blacks buy and sell other blacks in open air slave markets.
this video is morally wrong you even tarnish one of the Warriors on your ancestors side and did the same to his father this is a video of hate.