That wasn't the first civil rights movement.
The first one in the US was in the 1800s, when they opened masonic lodges to women while men worked (women previously were barred from even discussing politics), and later used those same printing presses to amplify made up stories from 'slaves' to incite a revolt.
, which was then supposed to spill back over the the Motherland (France, in this case), which it did, and .
There is so much more here. France was permanently cucked to the jews-in-Britian afterward, and had to act in secret to support the Confederacy, etc. I could write a book about the jewish lead up to the Civil War, and how they pitted white against black and husband against wife in one fell swoop.
Most of the southern ex-slaves remained loyal, which is why they didn't want to leave (the original Northern-jewish plan was to send them all to Liberia, which had to be scrapped, and replaced with the Abolition plan), and continued sharecropping once slavery was outlawed (which, as historians lament, was 'merely slavery by another name'). This also has a lot to do with the punishments forced on the South by the North post-war, etc.
I've said this many times: if dogs could speak, jews would have turned them against us as well. They are little more than chattel slaves, after all, and even the hardest loyalties are broken with enough decades of propaganda.
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