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Welcome! This project explores subjects on American History, Social Communication, politics, and social injustice. We choose to speak and address issues and subjects that matters with facts and non biased reporting. Understanding the hardships and traps that where created years ago in the pass due to slavery for the colored male. This is a subjuct that has been spoken for years. So what makes this platform different you ask? Stay tuned in... you'll find out.



Freemans Thoughts:

Imagine you're in a courtroom, standing before the judge, and you only have a few moments to make your case. If you ramble or throw in too much jargon, your agument gets losts. But if you structure your words with clarity, each point naturally leading to the next, the judge-and everyone listening-can follow your reasoning step by step. This is exactly what the IRAC method is designed to do. Standing for Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion, IRAC is a simple framework that helps lawyers, students, and even everyday debaters transform scattered thoughts into powerful, persuasive arguments. Instead of drowning in legal language, your're guiding your audience through a logical journey: first, identifying the problem, then stateing the law, applying it to the facts, and finally landing on a clear conclusion. Learning IRAC doesn't just make you sound sharper-it teaches you how to think and argue in a way that anyone can understand.



Actual Reality:

Due to my experience, even when you right, your still wrong. The "Equal protection" law was drafted by an all white party that wrote thier self interest and ideology of what shall be the law of the land for citzens and foreign cultures to follow accordingly. This law guarntees that any man or women citizen of the U.S have equal protection rights under the law of the United States. Keep in mind that throughtout history a certain specific group was subjected thus inherited failure in every facet of human life.

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Statement: Our mission is to reveal how America's system of slavery created structures that contiune to protect what was extorted from the era. From slavery to Jim Crow, power was safeguraded for the few, while those born under oppression inherited barriers instead of opportunites. Even as immigrant groups- like the Irish and Italians in the 19th century, or others later, were able to climb into privelige and prosperity, native born Black Americans often remainded locked out. Through various visual story telling mediums,and spoken word, we shine our light on these double standards that contiunue to cripples the Black American.



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