[Vision2020] Re: Earlier question

Saundra Lund sslund at adelphia.net
Tue Aug 31 11:03:10 PDT 2004


Ted Ryan wrote:
"There are a number of books, especially ones written by those who lived during
those times, that are in opposition to what is currently thought and taught.
Just because a thousand people say it is so, doesn't make it so.  Try reading
some of these pieces, there are many and I would be glad to provide reference
list if you like."

Hmmm . . . well, I guess it's safe to assume that _Narrative of the Life of
Frederick Douglass, An American Slave_ by Frederick Douglass *won't* be on that
list, in spite of the fact that Mr. Douglass, who was also a minister, lived --
and was owned -- during that time and wrote of his slavery experiences himself.

Ted Ryan also wrote:
"Although a short trip to the archives back in December will also produce the
same list."

Well, thinking I'd missed something, I went back & looked at the archives.  Ted,
can you please supply the list from December?  Reviewing the messages again, I
still couldn't find anything that fit your criteria ("ones written by those who
lived during those times") other than references to the noxious R.L. Dabney.
Obviously, I'm missing something or missing some messages or something.


TIA,
Saundra Lund
Moscow, ID

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do
nothing.
-Edmund Burke




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