So, When Was Slavery Or Involuntary Servitude Finally Abolished?

Contrary To The Common Belief, The Emancipation Proclamations Of 1863 A.D. Freed Only The “Slaves” In The South Or The Slaves Of The Union Or United States,
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Where The “Slaves” In The North From Canada To The Mason Dixon Were Still Being Treated And Called “Slaves”.
It Wasn’t Until December 18, 1865 A.D. That The Thirteenth Amendment Was Ratified And Passed. It Reads:
This Amendment Freed All The “Slaves” And Abolished Slavery And Involuntary Servitude. And Then, Two Years Later, On July 9, 1868 A.D. The Fourteenth Amendment Was Ratified And Passed, Which Reads:
These Amendments Do Not Apply To (Washitaw Moors) And/ Or any Indigenous Because First Of All We Were Never Slaves And Secondly, Wr Would Like To Make It Clear That We Consider Ourselves Unlawfully Kidnapped And Unlawfully Sold.
By Washitaw Moors, It Means The Original Inhabitants Of America, Descendants Of Olmecs (FBA?!) That Are Moors By Race. This Also Applies To Our Moorish Family In Nationality And Race.
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