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    •  I just recently watched a documentary on native Americans and it was heart wrenching. What people did to them when America was first developing was terrible. Some of our ancestors pretty much wiped them out because of their  stupid prejudices and hate. They saw them as less than human and treated them as such. Now don't get me wrong there were also plenty of good people who helped and  befriended the Native Americans but sometimes evil overshadows the good deeds of others which is a terrible thing. 
        Here is a tidbit from Wikipedia about the trail of tears during the Cherokee removal period in the 1800's.

      Trail of Tears

      Cherokees were displaced from their ancestral lands in northern Georgia and the Carolinas in a period of rapidly expanding white population. Some of the rapid expansion was due to a gold rush around Dahlonega, Georgia in the 1830s. Various official reasons for the removal were given. One official argument was that the Cherokee were not efficiently using their land and the land should be given to white farmers. Others suggest that President Andrew Jackson's reasons for this removal policy were humanitarian. Jackson said that the policy was an effort to prevent the Cherokee from facing the fate of "the Mohegan, the Narragansett, and the Delaware".[22] However there is ample evidence that the Cherokee were adapting modern farming techniques, and a modern analysis shows that the area was in general in a state of economic surplus.[23]


      The Cherokee were to bring their grievances to U.S. judicial review that set a precedent in Indian Country. In June 1830, a delegation of Cherokee led by John Ross defended Cherokee rights before the U.S. Supreme Court in the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case. In the case Worcester v. Georgia, the United States Supreme Court held that Cherokee Native Americans were entitled to federal protection from the actions of state governments which would infringe on the tribe's sovereignty. Worcester v. Georgia is considered one of the most important decisions in law dealing with Native Americans.

      Despite the Worcester v. Georgia ruling in their favor, nearly all those in the Cherokee Nation were forcibly relocated westward to the Ozark Plateau in 1838-1839, a migration known as the Trail of TearsNunna Daul Tsunny (Cherokee:The Trail Where They Cried) and by another term Tlo Va Sa (Cherokee:The Tragedy). This took place during the Indian Removal Act of 1830, although as of 1838, the Cherokee were the last large southern Indian tribe to be removed. Even so, the harsh treatment the Cherokee received at the hands of white settlers caused some to enroll to emigrate west.[24] As the Cherokee were slaveholders, they took enslaved African Americans with them west of the Mississippi or in Cherokee .

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      I also just recently watched Hotel Rwanda which is another movie that really moved me. I just can't believe all the injustice that goes on in world because of hatred and prejudice ! It's sickening to me because to me the whole idea of racism is absolute stupidity . To me there is only one race THE HUMAN RACE. I don't believe in the whole race thing because of the color of one's skin. We are all the same , equal. Christ died for every man , woman and child who has lived and whoever will live. Racism breaks my heart and I absolutely hate it. I have never understood why someone could hate another human being just based on the color of one's skin. Human beings have caused so many monstrosities over the centuries because of racism and hatred. How could people be so evil and lose sight of eternity ? It's because we are a fallen world and because of the first fall we will be a world of suffering until Christ's return. But until then individually we can stand for whats right and  just . We have the power to stop hatred and prejudice in it's tracks because of Christ.

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