Friday, August 19, 2011

Part V All Negro Plaintiff Black African Americans 6 Trillion Dollars Asset Freeze vs. United States of America No. 00808

Motives of the Freedmen’s Bureau was to help solve everyday problems of the (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants refugees.

 (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants refugees

they urgently needed clothing, food, medicine, communication with family members, and jobs.

                        29.
The Freedmen’s Bureau gave out about 15 million rations of food to blacks.
Also, the Bureau set up a system where planters could borrow rations in order to feed freedmen they employed.

Though the Bureau set aside $350,000 for this service, only $35,000 was borrowed.

The Bureau attempted to strengthen existing medical care facilities as well as expand services into rural areas through newly established clinics.

                        30.

The Bureau succeeded in giving medical care to over one million people. Medical assistance and supplies as well as food were in short supply,

 and civil authorities often were reluctant to cooperate with the Bureau in aiding the former slaves.

Despite the good intentions, efforts, and limited success of the Bureau, medical treatment of the freedmen was severely deficient.

                              31.

Among the former (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants refugees slaves, both children and adults indulged in this new opportunity to learn.

It helped (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendant refugees find jobs and homes.

About 150 schools were opened in Texas, and 4,300 schools in all were opened for (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendant refugees.
 After the Bureau was abolished, its achievements collapsed under the weight of “white ruling class”

                        32.

Violence against (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendant refugees schools, teachers
And the gutting of funds for all schools by the Defendant (The United States of America) Redeemer legislatures devoted to limited government.

Most of the Bureau assistant commissioners, realizing that (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendant refugees

 Would not receive fair trials in the civil courts, tried to handle black cases in their own Bureau courts.
                        33.
“Whites Supremacy Ruling Crooked Class” objected loudly and said this was unconstitutional.

(USA) Legislation creating the Bureau allowed in provisions of spending five million dollars for schools, and Hospitals between 1865 and 1871.

“Whites Supremacy Ruling Class” objected loudly (once) again, under their direction, and collusion with their paramilitary forces (KKK) the Bureau was  

Undermined at every turn by recalcitrant “White Ruling Class, and “White Planters”. Murders of freedmen were common by the (KKK),
 And everything the Bureau established was completely ruined, shattered, damaged and destroyed by the (KKK).
                                  34.
Fogel's and Engerman's research led them to conclude that investments in (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendant refugees slaves
Generated high rates of return, “White Ruling Class Masters” held slaves for profit motives rather than for prestige, and slavery thrived in cities and rural areas alike.
Slavery has existed where it has been economically worthwhile to those “White Ruling Class” in power.
                        35.
Nearly 4 million (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American “slaves” with a market value of close to $4 billion lived in the United States of America, just before the Civil War.
(USA) White Ruling Class Masters enjoyed rates of return on all (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American “slaves” comparable to those on other assets;
                        36.
(USA) “White Ruling Class” Cotton consumers, Insurance companies, and Industrial enterprises benefited from (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American slavery.
The value of slave labor over the course of 246 years of American slavery easily reached into the trillions of dollars.

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