Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Our BLACK Story: Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey"



"The Chosen Ones"
More Than The Cotton Gin




It is sad, pathetic and ironic how schools teach young BLACK children that the greatest achievement in Black-Invention was the COTTON GIN by Frederick Douglas whose real name was "Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey". He was born a slave in 1818 and actually freed himself by escaping in the year 1895.  This is what is on record for the life of the late writer but not in the history books that my school taught out of.

  Brother Frederick was intelligent, articulate and most of all a writer first and inventor second. He solely was responsible for the published underground news paper called "The North Star", this was some sort of news letter for the abolition movement during slavery. He lived to be the age of 77 years young and I applaud brother Frederick for his courage. He most certainly will not be forgotten and may the legacy he left for his people be upheld and honored. 

#WeHaveToDoBetter #ItIsASetup #BlacksInventedSoMuchMore #ItsAllLiesTheyTellYou #WakeUp #TheChosenSociety #TheChosenOnes #FrederickDougla



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