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Mary Lee Brady, Ph.D.

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The formative years in beginning of the 19th century included a sizeable number of ex-slaves gaining personal liberty in Virginia: and functional work skills, education and religious organization in that order of functional living.  The great Frederick Douglass and others of the 19th century, before and after the Civil War, long concluded that personal liberty was an end in itself. 

We have long perceived that too many, most writers have utterly missed the reality as to how goodness has ever come into existence, including organized religion or why men like  

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