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  2. William Lynch speech - Wikipedia

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    The William Lynch speech, also known as the Willie Lynch letter, is an address purportedly delivered by a William Lynch (or Willie Lynch) to an audience on the bank of the James River in Virginia in 1712 regarding control of slaves within the colony. [1] In recent years, it has been widely exposed as a hoax. [2] [3]

  3. Talk:William Lynch speech - Wikipedia

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    To indicate that somehow the Willie Lynch letter is inaccurate for indicating there was a division of house and field slaves is proposterous given that it is a known fact that there was a division of labor and individuals in this manner that still has repercussions today.

  4. ‘Will He Lynch?’ and the making of the white man - AOL

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    OPINION: Perhaps the first viral digital hoax, we celebrate white Juneteenth with a long-overdue response to the (fake) Willie Lynch Letter explaining the invention of whiteness. The post ‘Will ...

  5. Anthony Johnson (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Johnson (c. 1600 – 1670) was an Angolan-born man who achieved wealth in the early 17th-century Colony of Virginia.Held as an indentured servant in 1621, he earned his freedom after several years and was granted land by the colony.

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  7. TikToker debunks fake Black history 'facts' many people ... - AOL

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    "The Willie Lynch Letter is fake," she explained. "There's absolutely no historical record of this person ever even existing" . "Sojourner Truth never said, 'Ain't I a woman.' That was never a ...

  8. John R. Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Lynch was born into slavery in Louisiana and became free in 1863 under the Emancipation Proclamation. During Reconstruction , Lynch became a prominent political leader in Mississippi. In 1873, Lynch was elected as the first African-American Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives ; he is considered the first Black man to hold this ...

  9. The ‘Kamala ain’t Black’ conspiracy theory explained - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the best Black Americans could do was the Willie Lynch letter – a speech by a fictional racist white man that was loosely based on real-life violence committed by real-life racists.