Our great legacy as a nation was started under a dark cloud of the sad fact: Slavery. For the noble efforts of the great Abolitionists of the Mid-nineteenth century, Freedom may have not become so; in 1861, had it not been by the dedication, the commitment and his willing to sacrifice his career; This man of freedom our nations first emancipator, John C. Fremont. His act in August, 1861 as an official representative of the United States Government. He would lead Lincoln to review, then declare a sweeping emancipation of his own. Had Fremont not pushed this, slavery may well have continued in northern states beyond the war. Please join our efforts to educate our Republic on Civics, Leadership and International Understanding, The Fremont Civics Foundation. Please google Aleq Boyle Civics, for more details. Next time lets do a statue that commemorates the true man of freedom, freedom for all, regardless of color thank you JOHN C. FREMONT, FIRST EMANCIPATOR OF THE...
Dear Friends of the Capitol,
Our great legacy as a nation was started under a dark cloud of the sad fact: Slavery. For the noble efforts of the great Abolitionists of the Mid-nineteenth century, Freedom may have not become so; in 1861, had it not been by the dedication, the commitment and his willing to sacrifice his career; This man of freedom our nations first emancipator, John C. Fremont. His act in August, 1861 as an official representative of the United States Government. He would lead Lincoln to review, then declare a sweeping emancipation of his own. Had Fremont not pushed this, slavery may well have continued in northern states beyond the war. Please join our efforts to educate our Republic on Civics, Leadership and International Understanding, The Fremont Civics Foundation. Please google Aleq Boyle Civics, for more details. Next time lets do a statue that commemorates the true man of freedom, freedom for all, regardless of color thank you JOHN C. FREMONT, FIRST EMANCIPATOR OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Alex "Aleq" Boyle
President
Fremont Civics Foundation
Savannah, Georgia
912 920 4212
Posted by Aleq Boyle (guest) on Wed 07 Jul 2010 10:17:01 PM UTC
Freedom Statue, is short on the truth of true freedom for Black Americans.
| show fullshow summaryDear Friends of the Capitol,
Our great legacy as a nation was started under a dark cloud of the sad fact: Slavery. For the noble efforts of the great Abolitionists of the Mid-nineteenth century, Freedom may have not become so; in 1861, had it not been by the dedication, the commitment and his willing to sacrifice his career; This man of freedom our nations first emancipator, John C. Fremont. His act in August, 1861 as an official representative of the United States Government. He would lead Lincoln to review, then declare a sweeping emancipation of his own. Had Fremont not pushed this, slavery may well have continued in northern states beyond the war. Please join our efforts to educate our Republic on Civics, Leadership and International Understanding, The Fremont Civics Foundation. Please google Aleq Boyle Civics, for more details. Next time lets do a statue that commemorates the true man of freedom, freedom for all, regardless of color thank you JOHN C. FREMONT, FIRST EMANCIPATOR OF THE...
Dear Friends of the Capitol,
Our great legacy as a nation was started under a dark cloud of the sad fact: Slavery. For the noble efforts of the great Abolitionists of the Mid-nineteenth century, Freedom may have not become so; in 1861, had it not been by the dedication, the commitment and his willing to sacrifice his career; This man of freedom our nations first emancipator, John C. Fremont. His act in August, 1861 as an official representative of the United States Government. He would lead Lincoln to review, then declare a sweeping emancipation of his own. Had Fremont not pushed this, slavery may well have continued in northern states beyond the war. Please join our efforts to educate our Republic on Civics, Leadership and International Understanding, The Fremont Civics Foundation. Please google Aleq Boyle Civics, for more details. Next time lets do a statue that commemorates the true man of freedom, freedom for all, regardless of color thank you JOHN C. FREMONT, FIRST EMANCIPATOR OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Alex "Aleq" Boyle
President
Fremont Civics Foundation
Savannah, Georgia
912 920 4212
Posted by Aleq Boyle (guest) on Wed 07 Jul 2010 10:17:01 PM UTC