Jeff Mack
92 posts












Most people are taught a very simple story about American slavery. But history is messier. Anthony Johnson, a Black man from Angola, arrived in Virginia in 1621 as an indentured servant. He gained his freedom, became a landowner — and in 1655 won a court case to keep his Black servant John Casor as his slave for life. This helped set an early legal precedent for chattel slavery. In 1830 there were 3,775 free Black slave owners holding ~12,760 enslaved people. Did you know this part of the story? Does it change how you see the “simple” version we’re usually taught? Share it if you’re tired of slogans and want facts instead. Tag someone who needs to see this. Facts > slogans. #Virginia #slavery #HistoryMatters #enslavedpeople #AnthonyJohnson

Benjamin Song, who shot and wounded a police officer during a July 4th protest at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, was sentenced to 100 years in prison today. He was convicted of attempted murder back in March after prosecutors proved he opened fire on the officer during the clash. Seven other protesters tied to the same Antifa group received sentences ranging from 30 to 70 years. The judge came down hard on the entire crew and for once we have a major victory against this terrorist organization.
























