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R.I.P Young Dolph
Praying for you bro,
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Prayers @NV-ME. Knew something was wrong when my twitter feed was lacking Ba/CA twitter rants.
I got it from you guys to celebrate people while they're here because you never know. Now I am designated "Yall my nikkas" friend.
@Basaglia You still selling your Tatum stock because I am trying corner the market.
Side Note: The Outsiders hot fuego.
My Tatum assets in escrow until Kemba gone.
In December 1844, Oregon passed its Black Exclusion Law, which prohibited African Americans from entering the territory while simultaneously prohibiting slavery. Slave owners who brought their slaves with them were given three years before they were forced to free them. Any African Americans in the region after the law was passed were forced to leave, and those who did not comply were arrested and beaten. They received no less than twenty and no more than thirty-nine stripes across their bare back. If they still did not leave, this process could be repeated every six months.[70] Slavery played a major part in Oregon's history and even influenced its path to statehood. The territory's request for statehood was delayed several times, as members of Congress argued among themselves whether the territory should be admitted as a "free" or "slave" state. Eventually politicians from the south agreed to allow Oregon to enter as a "free" state, in exchange for opening slavery to the southwest United States.[71]
Oregon was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1859. Founded as a refuge from disputes over slavery, Oregon had a "whites only" clause in its original state Constitution.[72]
-Wikipedia
Should be required readingreal funny how much shyt grade school chose not to cover. Hilarious part was finding out so much of the "dirt" when I got to college.....taught by some young white professor