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Tmitsss's avatar

I will climb up on my soapbox at the slightest opportunity:

Robert Smalls was born a slave in 1839. At age 14, His master hired him out to the owner of the steamship Planter in Charleston. In the early morning hours of May 13, 1862, Smalls (aged 22) freed himself, his crew, their families and 4 Confederate harbor defense cannons by commandeering the ship, and sailing it from the Confederate-controlled waters past Fort Sumter to the U.S. blockade that surrounded the harbor. He was later elected to the United States Congress as a Republican.

I have a copy of the official South Carolina Public School state history textbook adopted in 1940. It does not mention Robert Smalls. This brave freedom loving Civil War Era hero should be in Statuary Hall.

Late in his life Democrats used lawfare to end his political career.

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Suzie's avatar

Personally, I’d like to see the entire MSNBC channel swept into the dustbin of history, and all of its staffing from its “talent” to the waterboys exiled to the land of forgotten fools. It has never amounted to more than a steaming pile of dung in my book.

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