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                 Mission Statement

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             Historically, slavery was a universal system of production that grew out of the privatization and accumulation of property by one or a group of individuals. Slavery, as a mode of production, became a "peculiar institution" with the advent of the Trans-Atlantic African Slave Trade.

          In the United States, slavery has been never truly abolished, but modified under the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Under this Amendment, the American feudal system, known as share-cropping became the new mode of production in the post-bellum south. Criminal Law was the fundamental method of sustaining the new system of production through the passage of a series of state laws now known as the "Black Codes".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Criminal Law continues to remain the chief mechanism for the enslavement of over a tenth of the United States population. 

Goals and Objectives

            In an effort to abolish the "modern-day" slave system, the Negation of the Negation is hereby declared. The Negation seeks the repeal of the Thirteenth Amendment and assure the equitable compensation for the labor of prisoners, including reparations for past and present slavery in the form of means of production and sustenance, re-socializtion, and empowerment. Such is the mission of the Negation.


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