How the book the 155-year-old lie came to be

Originally, this book started out with questions concerning the application of applying taxes to African-Americans who are denied any type of citizenship. I had just finish reading the federal constitution of the United States. And a particular part of it stuck out as it related to how Trevone Martin, was murdered. It stated that every citizen has the right to transverse throughout the United States unimpeded by anyone. But when it came to Mr. Martin, it was apparent that this was not the case. At hearing United States Attorney General, Eric Holder expresses his concerns about Mr. Martin’s murder, he stated, “he had a problem with this.” I could not see what the problem was other than the young man was Black, like I am, could have been. Did not the federal constitution of the United States contain the 14th amendment, state that all citizens, had the right to freely transverse, through-out the United States, unimpeded by no one. So, what was the problem? This made me wonder how come when white people, and everyone else who are not so-called, African-Americans, have a problem its constitutional, and when the so-called, African-Americans have a problem, its “civil rights”? Whites and everybody else in the United States are citizens, of a lower class of citizen, which is 14th amendment United States citizen. I did not know at the time that the so-called, African-Americans, and their ancestors were excluded from all four of the white-guys constitutions. And vetoed from 14th amendment citizenship by congress (1866). I thought, if it concerns black people, whites people are lying?
We are back, from where we belong. Its everybody else who is not!

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