The
13th Amendment Freedom Week Manual
Kariem Abdul Haqq, Founder
13th
Amendment Freedom Week Movement
St. Louis Missouri
YOU HAVE READ ABOUT SLAVERY AND ALL IT'S HORROR, NOW READ ABOUT THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND ALL OF ITS GLORY
-- STUDY BOTH SIDES, SEEK THE BALANCE!
"Let's Celebrate ‘Freedom Week’ starting on December, 6th of each
year based upon the ratification date of the 13th Amendment"
"The 13th Amendment Freedom Week Manual" is book about the anti-slavery movement in America.
It is for independent and objective thinkers and those who are truth seekers. It is not for those
who want to hide the truth from or control the minds of others, virtually making them dependents. It is
guaranteed to make one rethink the historical struggle of all Americans for freedom, justice and equal opportunity, as well
as stimulate constructive debate concerning many issues, past and present. It brings to the forefront the
three Amendments to the United States Constitution that were specifically incorporated with Black Americans in mind.
These amendments are the 13th, 14th, and 15th. They gave Blacks freedom, citizenship and the right
to vote, respectively; White Americans did not need these Amendments simply because Whites were already free, citizens and
able to vote. "The 13th Amendment Freedom Week Manual", a 433 page book, is full of enlightenment. It
highlights the many individuals and institutions that contributed to the end of slavery and the progress of Black Americans
after the Civil War. It also highlights strong Black leadership throughout the struggle for freedom, justice
and equal opportunity; leadership that empowered the black masses first, even before themselves. The book
explains the different forms of governments and types of economic systems. It explains which of them are
more conducive to freedom, justice and equal opportunity. The book also presents most if not all of the
important documents that contributed to or had a major effect on freedom, the ending of slavery, as well as the advancement
of America in general and Black Americans in particular. It is a valuable reference book on freedom and an excellent educational
tool for schools. Make sure you get your copy soon!!
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