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Originally posted by madmax
"I'm always surprised to see attention to this, especially since it wasn't illegal to rape a black woman for the first 300 years of the existence of this country" said Dr. Leroy Vaughn, author of "Black People and Their Place in World History."
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Originally posted by KillarneyRose
This is off-topic, but if the act wasn't illegal was it still considered rape?
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1. The country isn't even 300 years old. The author obviously doesn't want the facts getting in his way of a good story.
2. What proof is there of rape? The sex could have been consentual.
3. Where is the proof that the President's are black?
4. When was Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton ever President?
5. If there was a rape, and the Presidents in question are partially black that still doesn't explain the fact that the parents, siblings, grandparents and cousins are white? Wouldn't the rape have been committed by a black person against a white. If a white man rapped a black woman as the author is implying then the child would be a light skinned black but the rest of the family would not be white. They would be black.