Did You Know Native Americans Owned Slaves?

A fact that is conveniently overlooked by those calling for reparations.

Did You Know Native Americans Owned Slaves?

Elizabeth Warren got some ‘splaining to do!

The 13th Amendment did not free all slaves in the boundaries of modern-day US. Members of five Native American nations, the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations (known as the Five Tribes), owned black slaves. Located outside the territorial boundaries of the US in a region known as Indian Territory (modern-day Oklahoma), these sovereign nations were not affected by proclamations or constitutional amendments. Instead, separate treaties had to be made between the US and these Native American nations not only to free slaves, but also to formally end the American Civil War battles and antagonism between American and Native American troops.

Don Cheadle finds out Native Americans owned his ancestors:

Don Cheadle discovers his ancestors were never owned by white people, but instead by Native Americans. Slaves weren’t freed from Native American ownership until 3 years after the Civil War when the white US government forced them to.

Did You Know Native Americans Owned Slaves?

An Ancestry of African-Native Americans



Burgess Owens On Reparations

Burgess Owens stunned everyone when testified at a hearing on slavery reparations before a House Judiciary subcommittee on Wednesday.

“I used to be a Democrat until I did my history and found out the misery that that party brought to my race… Let’s pay restitution. How about the Democratic Party pay for all the misery brought to my race…”




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