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| gender = Male | | gender = Male | ||
| species = Metahuman | | species = Metahuman | ||
− | | ethnicity = African- | + | | ethnicity = African-American |
| birthplace = South Carolina | | birthplace = South Carolina | ||
| operations = USA | | operations = USA | ||
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| alignment = Neutral Good | | alignment = Neutral Good | ||
| identity = Secret | | identity = Secret | ||
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| citizenship = USA | | citizenship = USA | ||
| occupation = Unemployed | | occupation = Unemployed | ||
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The buyer, who had not noticed how Jabari freed himself, got off the horse and slowly approached the mother and child. He pulled out his pistol and angrily said, "I'ma gonna give ya to tha count of three to come with me boy or I'ma gonna put a bullet in ya worthless nigger mother and drag ya back!..... One..... Two....." But before he could count to three Jabari's head turned towards him revealing an enraged expression and he pounced on the man, savagely tearing into him with his newfound claws. The overseer quickly rushed to the two with a club in his hand and attempted to bash Jabari's skull in, but Jabari pounced on him too and tore him to shreds. As everyone stood there stunned, the widow suddenly ran off screaming. Jabari, covered in blood began to calm down and his parents cautiously approached him. Knowing what he had done would result in execution they quickly scrambled to change and wash him before fleeing to the North with whomever else would come. | The buyer, who had not noticed how Jabari freed himself, got off the horse and slowly approached the mother and child. He pulled out his pistol and angrily said, "I'ma gonna give ya to tha count of three to come with me boy or I'ma gonna put a bullet in ya worthless nigger mother and drag ya back!..... One..... Two....." But before he could count to three Jabari's head turned towards him revealing an enraged expression and he pounced on the man, savagely tearing into him with his newfound claws. The overseer quickly rushed to the two with a club in his hand and attempted to bash Jabari's skull in, but Jabari pounced on him too and tore him to shreds. As everyone stood there stunned, the widow suddenly ran off screaming. Jabari, covered in blood began to calm down and his parents cautiously approached him. Knowing what he had done would result in execution they quickly scrambled to change and wash him before fleeing to the North with whomever else would come. | ||
− | Along the way it was discovered Jabari also had heightened senses, which helped the runaways avoid capture. They traveled for many grueling weeks | + | Along the way it was discovered Jabari also had heightened senses, which helped the runaways avoid capture. They traveled for many grueling weeks before making it to Indiana. However the North was unwilling to take in a wanted fugitive, or his family, unless Jabari joined the Union Army and helped defeat the Confederates. With no other choices available Jabari agreed, gaining the surname Freeman as a result.</font> |
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+ | <font color=#DBA901>'''AMERICAN CIVIL WAR'''</font><br> | ||
+ | <font color=white>While serving in the Union Army during the war Jabari received a monthly stipend, but he would mail most of it to his parents; only keeping what he needed for food and necessities. He began in the 1st South Carolina Volunteer regiment, performing strenuous labor, but later would be transferred to the 54th Massachusetts Infantry after that regiment suffered heavy losses assaulting Fort Wagner. As part of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry he participated in several skirmishes and battles. Although poorly trained and equipped, Jabari still managed to defeat many Confederate soldiers. | ||
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+ | <font color=#DBA901>'''LIFE AFTER THE CIVIL WAR'''</font><br> | ||
+ | After the war, Jabari served for another two years before returning home. He joined his father working on the railroads and his mother worked as a housekeeper. Although all free, it was still a very hostile country and Blacks had to be careful since they were not yet equal. |