Thoughts on my on own U.S. History

History, I think testifies of it best. There’s nothing new under the sun. If one man has thought of a world view or thought of a concept there’s is a record of it’s performance.

You can learn a lot from the historical origins of a political ideology as you can from different forms of storytelling and writing styles that seem to transcend years and cultures and speak to the people of any time. Words and narratives that pull on deeper super national and natural meanings. Should a man, any man be owned by a political systems.

I’m not so much a historical hobbyist of history in general but some I reading stories about my own nation and people groups histories shape me.

The Declaration of Independence. A remarkable well written piece of literary work that shaped a brief memoir of the story of the times the people lived in. By directing a bold and blunt picture of what in justice looks like the true evils of Tyrant in royal robs. It is the prologue and the reason for the proceeding Constitution and amendments that would follow. Imbedded in the text is the sub text of Liberation for the free man from the tyrant failed political system.

Though not all together the most noblest of men they were the most courageous to sign their names to a document that represented a worldview they were willing to die for.  They made mistakes. They also had grand dreams of Liberty to bestow on their own children’s children.

I think of my own people group. My Black history from chains of greed, to individuals who grabbed our own dreams of liberty at one time through hard work and determination to be own people and not be ruled by the chains. Liberated men and women who were the leaders of their own prosperity and navigators of their own histories.

Liberty.  To be liberated from enslaved thinking. To be free willed and not controlled by the false Gods in high places or political tyrants in high places.

L. M. Parker.


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