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The Ron Edwards American Experience V2July 13, 202500:01:301.36 MB

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Frederick Douglas, George Washington Carver, and my own Dad would be furious about the current approaches to race relations in America. Hello, I'm Ron Edwards. On today's page from the Edward's Notebook. Frederick Douglas became arguably the greatest orator of the nineteenth century, a champion for freedom and a US ambassador. George Washington Carver became a world renowned inventor. My own dearly departed dad was a valiant military hero, hard working family man, and the world's greatest dad. All three men at a few positive traits in common. One, they did not allow their goals or actions to be dictated by those seeking to either oppress them physically or otherwise. Two, they never saw themselves as victims. They viewed obstacles whatever they were, as situations, things, or certain people to simply overcome. Frederick Douglas, George Washington Carver, and my own Dad all utilized their God given talents, brains, and honest effort to vastly improve their chances of success in this life. Despite certain problems they all faced. They never hated the United States, but rather sought to encourage America to remember that all men are created, equal with certain unalienable rights which come from God. I'm Ron Edwards. Check out thee rod edwards dot Com