Tuesday, January 22, 2013

President Obama and American History

                                   President Obama and American History


Monday, January 21st 2013 was a historical day in the United States of America.

Not only did we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. birthday as a national holiday, but the Inauguration ceremony for President Barrack Obama!

This was a great day of celebration for African- Americans! To be able to celebrate to African- American leaders on the same day!

The equality MLK was fighting for in America, is represented by President Obama. That was great to see MLK dream speech and vision, open the door for a Black President!

We at know thy self 11, want to really thank both these great Black leaders!
Thank you, Martin Luther King Jr and President Barrack Obama!

We at know thy self 11 and our members enjoy enriching our lives through learning about self, which results in the learning about the universe!

On that note, I would like to leave with two (2) more great men that set the pace for Mlk and President Obama.

One of the greatest Black civil rights and civil liberty leader we have ever had was David Walker (1796 - 1830).

The next is our 1st. Black President John Hanson from 1781 - 1783

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There will be a lot of confusion on the color and race of John Hanson! This is because John Hanson was biracial, just like President Obama!
This is so embarrassing to America because of their treatment and hatred of Black Africans, that a Black African set-up and formed this country and government and lead the fight to Independence against the British King!
Not the general George Washington! All generals answer to the King or President of their country!

George Washington was actually the 8th President of the United States!

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Just because a country amends, alter or change their constitutions that does not change the country name or past history!
Plus the Articles of the Confederation and the perpetual union can not stop or be supersede as long as this country is called the United States of America!

perpetual: means. never ending or changing 

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