THANK YOU, DUSTY. I was deleting the 'slavery issue' mail without even reading it! Angelyn ------ Original Message ----- From: Dusty Sent: Tue, Sep 3, 2002 11:05am To: <CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] FROM LISTOWNER People - we're drifting again...PLEASE confine your postings to the CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST list to CHOCTAW GENEALOGY. For discussions of culture, history, racism, etc, let's take it to the CHAHTA-L list. dusty List Admin. ----- Original Message ----- From: <JohnnyMikeCraven@aol.com> To: <CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 12:34 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW-SE] slavery > In a message dated 9/1/2002 11:04:29 AM Central Daylight Time, > wood_owl@hotmail.com writes: > > > > > > Richard, according to Hitler, he based his racial policies on those of the > > US. If anyone is interested in this topic, I have a book coming out in the > > next several months entitled Holocaust of Native America: An Introduction. > > > > > > The father of Modern Society and the one who, either directly or indirectly, > inspired Hitler's racial policies the most, was Margaret Sanger, one of the > most diabolically evil human beings ever to walk the face of the earth. But > don't take my word for it. > Look up her writings in the Journal of the American Birth Control League from > the early 1900's. Look no further than one of her most cherished projects, > "The Negroe Project" designed to eliminate the Negroe race. Many of her > fellow eugenicists from the early 1900's, and later, such as Lothrop > Stoddard, were ardent supporters of Adolph Hitler, as was she. She was the > founder of Planned Parenthood. The KKK and David Duke and others have > absolutely nothing on her where racial hatred is concerned. She could teach > them a lot. > > But again don't take my word on it. There is an excellent book > written by Elasah Drogin of New Hope, Kentucky, entitled "Margaret Sanger: > Father of Modern Society." first published in 1979. Elasah Drogin was a > Jewish woman who converted to Christianity and she did an excellent job of > researching her subject. The book is available from New Hope Publications, > New Hope, Kentucky 40052 (270-325-3061) for a very reasonable price of $6.00. > It's had several printings since it was first published in 1979. It is 127 > pages long and one of the most powerful and compelling books that you will > ever read. > > John Craven > New Orleans > > > ==== CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe: > Send msg. to CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L-request@rootsweb.com > Put "one" word in "body" of message:... "unsubscribe" without the quotes > Nothing in the subject line... Turn off signatures....... > ==== CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST Mailing List ==== Need more CHOCTAW information?? Try Rusty Lang's website at http://www.choctaw-web.com for censuses, genealogy lessons, articles, etc.