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he's born a middle class african-american family. his father is a lawyer by training, father graduated from howard university school of law. at this time african american lawyer's late century, late 1800s, even american lawyers didn't really have didn't really make a lot of money. so you were a lawyer. you're a black lawyer. and had an and that was sort of your practice. you generally had other job that you did. that was the case with charles hamilton houston's as well. but he's born in washington, d.c., the middle class african-american family. and one year after his birth, we see the supreme court decision, plessy versus which really legalized jim crow, racial segregation through american law and sanctioned what becomes known as the separate but equal doctrine in american law. and doing so and doing so and this is very important. the versus ferguson case overthrows the equal protect 14th amendment, equal protection clause that gives essentially says everybody can come before the courts and the constitution and the laws are to apply
he's born a middle class african-american family. his father is a lawyer by training, father graduated from howard university school of law. at this time african american lawyer's late century, late 1800s, even american lawyers didn't really have didn't really make a lot of money. so you were a lawyer. you're a black lawyer. and had an and that was sort of your practice. you generally had other job that you did. that was the case with charles hamilton houston's as well. but he's born in...
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americans, especially african american men, african americans who were innocent. by the way, for the great majority, is that what a somehow that story were melted into o. j. simpson's defense? guess what? it seemed to work as jurors. the majority of who were minorities, by the way, in this case because of where the trial was being held, seemed to take into account the past. and then they threw in the reset the actions of the l. a. police department which at the time was, i mean, almost beyond the pay or when in terms of some of the corruption and some of the things that they were doing there. and then the hughes that, that, that ball of information to punish the states. lawyers for prosecuting this fine upstanding african american man. joining us now to discuss the o j simpson case and more we are joined by legal and media analyst turning vinyl of light on media and attorney ryder and political commentator robert patello, who was running by the way to be a superior court judge in fulton county georgia, not far from where i used to live when i worked at cnn. so let
americans, especially african american men, african americans who were innocent. by the way, for the great majority, is that what a somehow that story were melted into o. j. simpson's defense? guess what? it seemed to work as jurors. the majority of who were minorities, by the way, in this case because of where the trial was being held, seemed to take into account the past. and then they threw in the reset the actions of the l. a. police department which at the time was, i mean, almost beyond...
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i mean, just murdered lynching. african americans, especially african american men, the african americans who were innocent by the way. but the great majority is what a, somehow that story were melted into o j. simpson's defense. guess what? it seemed to work as jurors. the majority of who were minorities, by the way, in this case because of where the trial was being held, seem to take into account the past. and then they threw in the reset the actions of b l, a. police department, which at the time was, i mean, almost beyond the pay or when in terms of some of the corruption and some of the things that they were doing there. and then the views that, that, that ball of information to punish the states. lawyers for prosecuting this fine upstanding african american man. joining us now to discuss the o j simpson case and more we are joined by legal and media analyst turning model lied on media and attorney rider and political commentator robert patello, who was running by the way to be a superior court judge in fulton county, georgia not far from where i used to live when i worked at cnn. so
i mean, just murdered lynching. african americans, especially african american men, the african americans who were innocent by the way. but the great majority is what a, somehow that story were melted into o j. simpson's defense. guess what? it seemed to work as jurors. the majority of who were minorities, by the way, in this case because of where the trial was being held, seem to take into account the past. and then they threw in the reset the actions of b l, a. police department, which at the...
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how many african-americans lincoln met with. but i believe he met hundreds of african-americans in the white house. and during and in the streets of washington. and the thing that you can see is that a real bond formed between him and his black. they always shook hands. and with the exception of the meeting in august 1862, lincoln always listened patiently and did what he could to help. and african-americans. i grew to see this and. appreciate it. in lincoln, it's little wonder that after lincoln was assassinated in 1865, they more and more deeply than white americans do because. they know they've lost something. more important in losing abraham lincoln. all right. our next excerpt, i, i believe if i could just a point here. douglass said, once that black people, the enslaved had greater faith in lincoln than he deserved at the time because he hadn't done anything for them. this is early in the war. and so we assumed because many of these people, most of them the vast majority, are illiterate, that they don't know what's happeni
how many african-americans lincoln met with. but i believe he met hundreds of african-americans in the white house. and during and in the streets of washington. and the thing that you can see is that a real bond formed between him and his black. they always shook hands. and with the exception of the meeting in august 1862, lincoln always listened patiently and did what he could to help. and african-americans. i grew to see this and. appreciate it. in lincoln, it's little wonder that after...
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when it comes to african-american voters, trump's performance is truly impressive. in 2016, when he was just... beginning his journey in big american politics and opposed hillary clinton, the republican candidate received only 8% of the votes blacks, but already in 2020, after 4 years against biden, this figure in favor of trump was 12%. now they are saying that in november he can gain 17 or even 20% of the black vote, this cannot, on the one hand, not frighten the democrats, on the other hand, this... is ahead of the president , as new polls show, donald trump biden in the five most important states that are the main battleground: a thirst for change, dissatisfaction with the economy, the war in the gas sector among young people, blacks and... literally looming over the head of the white an alarming reality, but it has already become home, and his team, his headquarters, literally pushed biden on a trip to those states where the african-american community is especially strong. the first point of the program was a trip to georgia. to atlanta, where biden was met at
when it comes to african-american voters, trump's performance is truly impressive. in 2016, when he was just... beginning his journey in big american politics and opposed hillary clinton, the republican candidate received only 8% of the votes blacks, but already in 2020, after 4 years against biden, this figure in favor of trump was 12%. now they are saying that in november he can gain 17 or even 20% of the black vote, this cannot, on the one hand, not frighten the democrats, on the other hand,...
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two african americans played a role. these two people were michael brown from missouri and eric garner from new york. these two incidents caused intense anger in american society and led to protests within the framework of the black lives matter movement, which was started to condemn police brutality and organized racial discrimination against african americans. student protests against the gaza war started at columbia university. hundreds of students gathered in the university campus. student protests in america have intensified and its scope has expanded to other universities found tents have been set up at columbia, new york, georgetown, george washington and the university of texas at austin. these protests have spread to universities in spain and france, and the police intervened to disperse students who had set up dozens of tents on the university campus in france. the students of the american universities who are witnessing the protests demanded a permanent ceasefire in gaza and the cessation of the american milit
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the returning african-american veterans wanted their own new deal. late in the afternoon february 12, 1946, sergeant isaac watered, a decorated soldier boarded a greyhound bus in georgia after discharging hours earlier from camp gordon and was traveling to columbia south carolina been known to his hometown of winnsboro where he was the rendezvous with his wife after several years of subrogation occasioned by his for service. he struck an impressive figure in his uniform with sergeant stripes on his soldiers and battlefield decorations on his chest. during one of the frequent stops along the way, he approached the white bus driver and asked if he could step off the bus at the next stop to relieve himself. at that time interstate buses did not have restrooms and greyhound drivers were instructed to accommodate such requests by their passengers. instead the bus driver snapped at watered. i ain't got time to wait and ordered him to return to his seat at the back of the bus. to the apparent astonishment of the bus driver, watered snapped back telling the
the returning african-american veterans wanted their own new deal. late in the afternoon february 12, 1946, sergeant isaac watered, a decorated soldier boarded a greyhound bus in georgia after discharging hours earlier from camp gordon and was traveling to columbia south carolina been known to his hometown of winnsboro where he was the rendezvous with his wife after several years of subrogation occasioned by his for service. he struck an impressive figure in his uniform with sergeant stripes on...
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the first african-american to lead in army corps in combat and the first african-american to command an entire theater of war. i could go into a lot of firsts for him. but there's a certain rhythm to history. i learned my love for history here on this campus. i studied every day. i have found that rhythm. there's a rhythm to general austin's history. general austin, as i said, was the first african-american to serve as secretary of defense. however, he grew up in huntsville, georgia. the rhythm to this is that the first african-american to graduate from west point back in 1877 was from thomasville, georgia. so he has arisen with him -- a rhythm with him. when he walks, talks, attempts to dance. but he has a rhythm. i have enjoyed getting to be associated with that rhythm. i am pleased and honored to be able to present to you today 2020 spring commencement speaker general lloyd austin the third. [applause] >> good morning bulldogs. i know it's raining but i don't think there's anybody out there. let's try that again. good morning bulldogs. all right. that's more like it. it's great to
the first african-american to lead in army corps in combat and the first african-american to command an entire theater of war. i could go into a lot of firsts for him. but there's a certain rhythm to history. i learned my love for history here on this campus. i studied every day. i have found that rhythm. there's a rhythm to general austin's history. general austin, as i said, was the first african-american to serve as secretary of defense. however, he grew up in huntsville, georgia. the rhythm...
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and also for men, african-american men are now getting to medical as well. so we need to do a little bit better of saving future. and i feel. well. please join me in thanking our wonderful guests. this was an amazing night and just so, so grateful that you were here with us tonight. so honored by your. thank you so much. did you learn something.
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and i think african-americans are waking up to it. pel. pete: well, and you also have in chicago, as we did last hour, residents are calling police -- will: will right. rachel: the social service network is,, or safety net is being completely strained. will: here's what erin adams had to say to greg abbott. he said governor abbott is a coward who use withs human beings as pretty cat pawns and -- political pawns and has done nothing while murder rates have skyrocketed under his lack of leadership. anyone feeds something to do, it's him. pete: okay. will: lifeguards. pete: has he responded? i mean, has he had to clarify that comment in. rachel: better yet, what are all the latino groups that find, like, racism and everything, where's their statement? pete: where's the uproar? rachel: yeah. will: the homeless man accused of punching actor steve buscemi on the streets of new york city earlier this month is now in jail after he was arraigned yesterday, and he's facing an assault charge for that incident and another misdemeanor charge for allege
and i think african-americans are waking up to it. pel. pete: well, and you also have in chicago, as we did last hour, residents are calling police -- will: will right. rachel: the social service network is,, or safety net is being completely strained. will: here's what erin adams had to say to greg abbott. he said governor abbott is a coward who use withs human beings as pretty cat pawns and -- political pawns and has done nothing while murder rates have skyrocketed under his lack of...
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while in the african-american school, it's a much different story. it's in a basement. the materials are much older. and also you can tell, much more worn. these exhibits were submitted by both the plaintiffs and the defendants, to show on the plaintiff's side that they were unequal, whereas on the defendant's side they wanted to show that the facilities were just about equal. >> as we're looking at those we have to talk about how one of those cases, the brown vs. board of education of topeka, made its way into the federal courts. first of all, the brown in this case, is that linda brown we saw earlier? >> it is. she was the daughter of oliver brown, who was a -- when he was in topeka, he was a welder in the shops of the railroad. >> he was also a part-time preacher. in some of the pictures he was wearing a collar. he chose to wear his collar. >> it was very powerful. but he was approached by the naacp, he didn't seek them out. one reason the naacp and thurgood marshall chose the brown case and not the other cases is to avoid a dispute about whether the fa till silties
while in the african-american school, it's a much different story. it's in a basement. the materials are much older. and also you can tell, much more worn. these exhibits were submitted by both the plaintiffs and the defendants, to show on the plaintiff's side that they were unequal, whereas on the defendant's side they wanted to show that the facilities were just about equal. >> as we're looking at those we have to talk about how one of those cases, the brown vs. board of education of...
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african americans and the korean war. suzy kim is professor of asian languages and cultures at rutgers university. his story of modern korea. the cold war and women. she is the author of life in the north korean revolution, as well as women across world's north korea and the global cold war. and last but not least, is dancing. mcmanus, who is the curators, distinguished professor at missouri university of science and technology. he's the author of 15 books on the u.s. military experience and the host of two podcast and his work on the korean war includes the seventh infantry. three combat in the age of terror. so one of the things that i think is really interesting about the korean war is that as a military conflict, we're thinking about it as a conflict, as a war. the korean war blended some seemingly contradictory ways of war. it occurred at the dawn of the nuclear age. and if some had had their way, might have been a war of nuclear and global catastrophic proportions. and yet much of the war occurred in. trenches remin
african americans and the korean war. suzy kim is professor of asian languages and cultures at rutgers university. his story of modern korea. the cold war and women. she is the author of life in the north korean revolution, as well as women across world's north korea and the global cold war. and last but not least, is dancing. mcmanus, who is the curators, distinguished professor at missouri university of science and technology. he's the author of 15 books on the u.s. military experience and...
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african americans don't have the brains to do it. of course we sheltered our girls from that, but we absolutely did not expect it to come in the volume that it came. >> and after such a wonderful achievement -- >> people have a vision of who can be successful. and to some people, it is not always an african american female. and to us, it's always an african american female. >> what we know is when teachers lay out expectations, they say, you can do this, kids will work as hard as they can to do it. >> gloria ladson-billings, professor emeritus at the university of wisconsin, has studied how best to teach african american students. she told us an encouraging teacher can change a life. >> and what's the difference, say, between having a teacher like that and a whole school dedicated to the excellence of these students? >> so, a whole school is almost like being in heaven. >> what do you mean by that? >> many of our young people have their ceilings lowered. somewhere around fourth or fifth grade, their thoughts are, i'm nt going to be a
african americans don't have the brains to do it. of course we sheltered our girls from that, but we absolutely did not expect it to come in the volume that it came. >> and after such a wonderful achievement -- >> people have a vision of who can be successful. and to some people, it is not always an african american female. and to us, it's always an african american female. >> what we know is when teachers lay out expectations, they say, you can do this, kids will work as hard...
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my population was 60% african-american. i ended up the lead recruiter for african-americans because i was work forking two decades in the hospital and there was a trust there. >> yes. >> first time they were invited in not to participate in trial the first time they are invited in to see me and then i saw them for ten years before speaking about a trial. >> absolutely. i congratulate you on that because it can bring benefit to the patient. >> dr. andrade, for some reason my r's are not rolling today. i'm impressed with how you're kind of, what's the word, inspired to pursue health care and move from cosmetology into doing that environmental services work, et cetera. how do we light the same flame in others? >> i think as i said in my testimony i think again it's making the financial burden of students in minority less. >> yeah, but i'm not speaking about -- it has to have the spark of interest and the next is how do you remove barrier, how do you spark the interest? >> i think sitting here today is one way to spark the inte
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demonstrators demand that the university focus on the history and culture of african americans, as well as the creation of a judicial system that includes students. also, all the punishments against the students who participated in the previous protests were canceled. these protests led to the acceptance of all the students' demands. only one month after that, in the midst of debates in american circles regarding the vietnam war, columbia university students used a similar protest tactic to request the cancellation of the university's contract with men. the weapons investigation and prevention program used a gym in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood. the protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week, and after that about 1000 university security forces intervened to evict them. during this operation, more than 100 people were injured and more than 700 people were arrested. more they were arrested on charges of criminal activity and undisciplined behavior, but the protests continued until the end of the academic seme
demonstrators demand that the university focus on the history and culture of african americans, as well as the creation of a judicial system that includes students. also, all the punishments against the students who participated in the previous protests were canceled. these protests led to the acceptance of all the students' demands. only one month after that, in the midst of debates in american circles regarding the vietnam war, columbia university students used a similar protest tactic to...
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but your president also has a terrible history with african-americans and they feel like i'm a voice in the wilderness. nobody ever wants to talk about it the only person who ever did was interestingly in a primary debate was combo a harris as a senator joe biden worked side-by-side with segregationist even bragged about that with bussing in public schools remember joe biden said he didn't want his kids to grow up in a racial jungle his mentor his friend his words in the senate was a former klansman from west virginia robert kkk bird but that didn't stop joe from lying and telling everybody he was actually a civil rights icon even made up a story about getting arrested in apartheid south africa while supporting nelson mandela because it never happened. in 2020 remember joe biden even seemed to think that he alone could decide who is ruler -- really and truly african-american member charlemagne the god if you don't vote for me you ain't black. and that's not all take a look. >> madame president we have predators on our street's. >> what chance does a liberal like joe biden stand in th
but your president also has a terrible history with african-americans and they feel like i'm a voice in the wilderness. nobody ever wants to talk about it the only person who ever did was interestingly in a primary debate was combo a harris as a senator joe biden worked side-by-side with segregationist even bragged about that with bussing in public schools remember joe biden said he didn't want his kids to grow up in a racial jungle his mentor his friend his words in the senate was a former...
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south and the civil rights movement that helped end discrimination against african americans is one of them. the most famous student protests in america are related to the spring of 1968, during which more than a thousand students at harvard university, where a large number of african students were studying, took control of the university's administrative building. they took off demonstrators demanded the university's focus on the history and culture of african americans, as well as the creation of a judicial system that students also. included and also canceled all punishments against students who participated in the previous protests. these objections to accept all the demands of the students were met. only one month later, amid the controversy in american circles regarding the vietnam war, columbia university students used a similar protest tactic to request the cancellation of the contract. the university, with the center for weapons research and prevention , used a gymnasium implementation program in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood . the pro
south and the civil rights movement that helped end discrimination against african americans is one of them. the most famous student protests in america are related to the spring of 1968, during which more than a thousand students at harvard university, where a large number of african students were studying, took control of the university's administrative building. they took off demonstrators demanded the university's focus on the history and culture of african americans, as well as the...
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african-american citizens lived in a twilight world between slavery and freedom. would this country live up totice guaranteed by the american constitution? then he would assume the case for thistous argument between thurgood marshall and john w davis was brown v board education. of thatthat assumption wouldm@. the case argued that the day day and continued into the next day involved a challted public school system of claritin countysouth carolina. the case would later be consolidated with three others under the title brown v board of education. thurgood marshall argued the briggs case exclusively in the first round of arguments1952. believing it was the most important of the pending on the supreme court's dockets. the first case t was filed where the groundbreaking evidence of the studies was offered and the only case in which a dissent had been filed asserting thay should be overturned that dissent by the charleston included in allent mandated public school segregation violated the equal protection of the 14th amendment and was unconstitutional. when the supreme
african-american citizens lived in a twilight world between slavery and freedom. would this country live up totice guaranteed by the american constitution? then he would assume the case for thistous argument between thurgood marshall and john w davis was brown v board education. of thatthat assumption wouldm@. the case argued that the day day and continued into the next day involved a challted public school system of claritin countysouth carolina. the case would later be consolidated with three...
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as world war ii came to an■ 900,000 african-americans, most from the south#v. returning the veterans expected l treatment once they returned. instead of old practices of the diseras who resisted acquiescence to the customs were often viewed as a threat to the racial status quon veterans wanted their own newal. late in the afternoon february 1 194 sergeant isaac watered, a soldier boarded a greyhound bus in georgia after discharging hours earlier gordon and was traveling to columbia hometown of winnsboro where he was the rendezvous with his subrogation occasioned by his fo service. he struck an impressive figure in his uni■fform with sergeant stripes on his soldiers and battlefield decorations on his chest. during one of the frequent stops along the way, he approached the could step off the bus at the next relieve himself. at that time interstate buses did notms and greyhound drivers were instructed to accommodate such requests by their passengers. instead the bus driver snapped i ain't got time to wait and ordered him to return to seat at the back of the bus.
as world war ii came to an■ 900,000 african-americans, most from the south#v. returning the veterans expected l treatment once they returned. instead of old practices of the diseras who resisted acquiescence to the customs were often viewed as a threat to the racial status quon veterans wanted their own newal. late in the afternoon february 1 194 sergeant isaac watered, a soldier boarded a greyhound bus in georgia after discharging hours earlier gordon and was traveling to columbia hometown...
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real earnings for african-americans are down 5.6%, african-americans are getting slaughtered. hispanic americans are getting slaughtered. >> will it move the needle? let's get to read from democrat strategist kelly hyman, gop strategist justin and let me start with you. what you think about this recently by former president trump going after these voters in deep blue states? >> i think it spells big trouble for joe biden. traditionally african-american voters and hispanic voters formed the core of the base of the democratic party. we are 5 months away from election day and if donald trump the presumptive republican armoury dominey is reaching into joe biden space that's not a good sign for the biden campaign. that will force joe biden to defend his base when he should be targeting swing voters and independent voters. bad news for the joe biden campaign. >> the last election cycle i can distantly remember going on a radio show and sing if you didn't vote for him you weren't black. and they continue to take black american votes for granted? >> let's look at the facts. african-am
real earnings for african-americans are down 5.6%, african-americans are getting slaughtered. hispanic americans are getting slaughtered. >> will it move the needle? let's get to read from democrat strategist kelly hyman, gop strategist justin and let me start with you. what you think about this recently by former president trump going after these voters in deep blue states? >> i think it spells big trouble for joe biden. traditionally african-american voters and hispanic voters...
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tical to our nation's growth and opportunities for african-american women and men. we are giving access to capital to start businesses, and loans we are cracking down on corporate landlords to keep rents down. our policies are resulting in historic lows in black unemployment, and blacks small businesses are starting up at the fastest rate they 30ve in we are opening the doors to generational wealth. in fact, the racial wealth gap is at its lowest level in 20 years. but there is much more to do. i appointed the first black woman to the supreme court america. it matters. her name is justice ketanji brown jackson. [applause] by the way, i havere black women to the federal circuit court of appeal than every other president in american history combined. [applause] people are now realizing how critical the supreme court appointments. overall, i have appointed only 200 judges for the federal bench. we passed the most significant gun safety law in decades and i will not stop until once again , we are able to ban all assault weapons in america. [cheers and applause] but, fol
tical to our nation's growth and opportunities for african-american women and men. we are giving access to capital to start businesses, and loans we are cracking down on corporate landlords to keep rents down. our policies are resulting in historic lows in black unemployment, and blacks small businesses are starting up at the fastest rate they 30ve in we are opening the doors to generational wealth. in fact, the racial wealth gap is at its lowest level in 20 years. but there is much more to do....
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and i believe african-american. sin specifically are seeing a two tiered justice system weaponizeo injustice against a former president. if they'll do that to hit m, what will they not do to me? those two issues are driving millennials, african-americansie ,white folks, hispanics, asians, all to look at donald trump and his four years in office. and they'rp ane the same thing i would say, sean, the border was closed, the economy was strong, inflation was low. enthusiasm was high.the la >> law and order everywhere. crime and violence nowhere, comparatively speaking, to what we see today, is an easy. >> conclusion on why joe bidennf is sinking in the polls and donald trump seems to be on a springboards . >> it's pretty remarkable. all right, senator, say hi toyo our mutual friends when you see them. appreciate you being with us. thank you. all right.the bi now to more dirty tricks from the biden campaign. they're now dangling even more government money, which we mentioned that we don't have in front of voters. now the
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simply because african americans live in those communities. i don't trump is never going to mention any of those things that could actually help because he is just engaging in political theater and trying to get us to blame the demo when it is the republican party, just trying to sow doubt in our elections. and we were not going to forget what happened on january 6 either. that also should be a warning to a lot of folks. >> i found again, there is a what you're talking about is a sensible, policy-based conversation about what is good for black people and what is bad for black people. we can talk about reparations, but there are many black people we just watched california come up with a blue collar commission to agree on a number that governor dan said they were never going to pay. and so what always seems like that old orphan annie, the promises come tomorrow as think we're going to have different issues that we care about. but ultimately, having the conversations in port and trying to slander either candidate, i think is where we get into a
simply because african americans live in those communities. i don't trump is never going to mention any of those things that could actually help because he is just engaging in political theater and trying to get us to blame the demo when it is the republican party, just trying to sow doubt in our elections. and we were not going to forget what happened on january 6 either. that also should be a warning to a lot of folks. >> i found again, there is a what you're talking about is a...
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so why wasn't there more collaboration between indigenous and african americans? there was some of that, some of the new scholarship highlights. yes. the really rich and significant allies, agencies and it's still somewhat episodic terms of the scholarship. but yeah, it's. could that what what why is there not more known about the collaboration between indigenous african-americans and is there more much more than we know. i think there is. and i think natalie joy's, new book will probably expand on that. but in my previous book, i pointed out moments of alliances right between indigenous people and african american. right, especially when people like joshua giddings, etc. started opposing the seminole wars, seeing it as a war against indigenous but also against runaway slaves who had been incorporated into the seminole. so there are instance aces of alliances, but i think what happens in the late 19th century. is that while african-americans for them the fight was over citizen ship and equal rights and equality before the law for people it was a fight for sovereig
so why wasn't there more collaboration between indigenous and african americans? there was some of that, some of the new scholarship highlights. yes. the really rich and significant allies, agencies and it's still somewhat episodic terms of the scholarship. but yeah, it's. could that what what why is there not more known about the collaboration between indigenous african-americans and is there more much more than we know. i think there is. and i think natalie joy's, new book will probably...
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hxial needs of african-americans within different communities. so innt sections of issues including policing it yourself sort of options that we see evidentn the cities across the united states in these metrop has coming to a head in the 1970s where black politicians are having this very public fight and we see this in national black convention for power, also known as the gary convention, with these politicians. so what are you doing for the race? maybe need to form our own political party and after the r the busing and the isreal the black power narrative. these black democrats come the spotlight saying we are now the voice of african-americans within these cities. we're going to direct the politics. and you see the congressional black caucus go from a moment in the 1970s when there's still a selectthey are pushing things like a new convention. they waniv complete pulling of military forces out of these centers in africa and these different nations. and we see this carried on in the apartheid discussions throughout the 1980s. but as they feel m
hxial needs of african-americans within different communities. so innt sections of issues including policing it yourself sort of options that we see evidentn the cities across the united states in these metrop has coming to a head in the 1970s where black politicians are having this very public fight and we see this in national black convention for power, also known as the gary convention, with these politicians. so what are you doing for the race? maybe need to form our own political party and...
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he was almost unrecognisable. 68—year—old robert chelsea is the first african american| and the oldest person to receive a full face i transplant surgery. feeling all right? that's good. what we didn't really realise is what we were up against. facial transplantation has a lot of risks. squeeze. relax. he's notjust going to have this procedure and everything's just going to be smooth sailing. it's good that african—american patients that suffer from major facial deformities are aware that there is an option for them. i got a phone call and he says, "oh, we have your dad". we just all got in the car and we rushed over there, so... they described exactly what happened with the accident, and then, i was just in shock. yeah. one thing i like about my dad is his love for the lord. i can really lean on that. the role of faith means everything to my godfather. we were thrilled and our prayers had been answered when he woke up. but what we didn't really realise is what we were up against. he was burned over 75% of his body, mostly upper body. he had lost his lips, a part of his nose, a part
he was almost unrecognisable. 68—year—old robert chelsea is the first african american| and the oldest person to receive a full face i transplant surgery. feeling all right? that's good. what we didn't really realise is what we were up against. facial transplantation has a lot of risks. squeeze. relax. he's notjust going to have this procedure and everything's just going to be smooth sailing. it's good that african—american patients that suffer from major facial deformities are aware that...
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americans who love african americans. it's not always easy to get that publish and the so-called mainstream. but i we all find a way to to find a platform that will publishers. thank you. you know, i'm sitting and looking at miriam here and i'm thinking about the founder of the history project, the history of black writing. and so, i mean, these are important platforms where. absolutely. and i'm not saying stuff that can't get published elsewhere. i've taken stuff there first because you know how to how do we continue to create a record of what needs be heard and you know the world live in now people have blogs you know all this other stuff so it the restrictions aren't there as far as the ideas being out there it's matter of, you know, just deciding know where you where is it going to be. you know i remember meeting melvin van peebles and he was talking about him making the first film that he made and he was like, i'm just financing myself. so, i mean, that has been part of the tradition with this oscar micheaux, etc. we
americans who love african americans. it's not always easy to get that publish and the so-called mainstream. but i we all find a way to to find a platform that will publishers. thank you. you know, i'm sitting and looking at miriam here and i'm thinking about the founder of the history project, the history of black writing. and so, i mean, these are important platforms where. absolutely. and i'm not saying stuff that can't get published elsewhere. i've taken stuff there first because you know...
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one of the big promises that he could do for african americans was the voting rights act. he wasn't able to make any progress on that. so what we're seeing is african deserving president biden because they feel as though he has abandon them on the promises he made when he ran for office, we'll have live coverage of the president's speech here in washington coming up appealing to the african american vote in the united states, guys, thanks very much. maria cardona, alice stewart. meanwhile, there are deadly storms ripping through houston, knocking out power for thousands and thousands of people. that means many won't have air conditioning where the triple digit temperatures arrive. cnn, his live on the ground will update you on that. and a lot more. stay with us. urine the cnn news russia is we're trying to spy on us. we were spying on them i was adding friday this is a war the secret was secrets and spies, a nuclear game premier sunday, june 2, that ten on cn she random place like a puppy again, his number jews he's a brand new dog ball than less than a year and people swi
one of the big promises that he could do for african americans was the voting rights act. he wasn't able to make any progress on that. so what we're seeing is african deserving president biden because they feel as though he has abandon them on the promises he made when he ran for office, we'll have live coverage of the president's speech here in washington coming up appealing to the african american vote in the united states, guys, thanks very much. maria cardona, alice stewart. meanwhile,...