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  1. The letter purports to be a verbatim account of a short speech given by a slave owner, in which he tells other slave masters that he has discovered the "secret" to controlling black slaves by setting them against one another.

  2. Willie Lynch letter: The Making of a Slave This speech was delivered by Willie Lynch on the bank of the James River in the colony of Virginia in 1712. Lynch was a British slave owner in the West Indies.

  3. Jan 22, 2015 · The letter is said to be a speech delivered by Willie Lynch on the bank of the James River in the colony of Virginia in 1712. Lynch was a British slave owner in the West Indies. He was invited to the colony of Virginia in 1712 to teach his methods to slave owners there.

  4. The materialistic viewpoint of Southern plantation owners that slavery was a “business” and the victims of chattel slavery were merely pawns in an economic game of debauchery, crossbreeding, interracial rape and mental conditioning of a Negroid race, they considered subhuman.

  5. It discribes the rationale and the results of Anglo Saxon's ideas and methods of insuring the master/slave relationship. The infamous Willie Lynch letter gives both African and Caucasian...

  6. A controversial speech on how to make a slave.DISCLAIMER: There are curse words and derogatory language throughout this text. Please read with caution.The Willie Lynch Letter is actually a speech delivered by Willie Lynch, a British slave owner in 1712.

  7. Aug 1, 1999 · The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave is a study of slave making. It discribes the rationale and the results of Anglo Saxon's ideas and methods of insuring the master/slave relationship.

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