July 15, 2013
Allan Tracy Gilmore
CDCR# V-28333
P.O. Box 6891-D-W-105
Solodad, CA 93960-6891
Between the Bars
P.O. Box 425103
Cambridge, MA 02142
Re: Was Slavery Ever Abolished?
Dear Concerned Reader:
Was slavery ever abolished in the United States of America? Or was the slaves stolen from the continent of Africa and the descendants of the past long dead slaves extended liberties which we stupidly equate with the words freedom?
How come you always hear the words, "Our legal system is broken, however, it's the best justice system in the entire world"? Maybe if citizens of the United Sates were to realize that the reason the system is broken is because we have a corrupt political system designed around the orchestration of introducing laws for political gain.
Who are the ones to hold the government accountable or the criminals who have deceived the feeble minded lower educated citizens into voting them into office to further their own aspirations for wealth and power?
How can African-Americans continue to trust a corrupt legal system when there's absolutely no remorse, sympathy, or mercy extended towards us in a humane, compassionate manner by others placed in a position whom can extend aid and comfort but refuse to do so?
Maybe if African-Americans were placed in a political positions to extend aid, make changes, and weren't scared of making their masters mad, then we would probably achieve some real success in these areas.
America is a country operating on an apartheid, invisible, politically, dynamically ran agenda with modern day house niggas voted into legislative and congressional offices that should be held duly accountable for the full weight of visibly clear oppression of African-Americans throughout this country's legal system.
How can you get angry at whites for looking after their own? It's equating a hypothetical scenario of one neighbor getting angry at another neighbor because on keeps his yard clean and the other cares less about the landscape of his yard. These are words from a California state slave.
In loving memory of Trevon Martin.
Sincerely,
Allan Tracy Gilmore
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