One of my ancestors was the only Union general to have a statue standing in the South, which was also one of the only statues in that part of New Orleans to survive Katrina.
One of my ancestors was the only Union general to have a statue standing in the South, which was also one of the only statues in that part of New Orleans to survive Katrina.
My ancestors were from much humbler backgrounds than yours - as early as the late 18th century they were members of the local Principalia, the Spanish colonial aristocracy. My earliest recorded ancestor was a gobernadorcillo, a rank which is roughly equivalent to town mayor in modern day. He used what power he had to protect the villagers from the forced labor (polo) system of the Spanish. (What you have to understand is that colonialism is pure evil, guys)
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead