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‘Slaves Loved Their Masters’: GOP Women’s Club President Defends Lawmaker’s Pro-Slavery Remarks

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The president of the Woman’s Republican Club of New Orleans this week shared a Facebook post appearing to defend a lawmaker from her party who believes that schools should teach the “the good, the bad, and the ugly” of slavery.

In a post to Facebook on Sunday, Martha Huckabay — a former delegate for Donald Trump — criticized a CNN segment that called out Louisiana state Rep.

Ray Garofalo (R-LA), who said that children should learn “about everything dealing with slavery, the good, the bad, the ugly.” Huckabay took issue with GOP state Rep.

Stephanie Hilferty after she criticized Garofalo, who later walked back his remarks. “You are right Stephanie Hilferty ‘none of us were around when slavery occurred,'” Huckabay wrote. “Slavery goes all

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