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harris 's fourth-generation great-grandfather hamilton brown, an irishman who emigrated to jamaica, became trade on local sugar plantations. hamilton was not only a wealthy slave owner, but also an ardent supporter of slavery, a true democrat. in the town of balimany, they love motorcycles, it is the birthplace of the famous dunlop motorcycle dynasty. now this town can lay claim to the birthplace of a slightly more famous person, the vice president of the united states who is seeking to become the first woman president. a local newspaper reports that it has found a family connection between kamela harris and a man named hamilton brown. he was born in the bolimania area of the city in 1776 and later emigrated to jamaica. today, we celebrate our long-standing relationship and the pride americans take in their irish roots. in the mid-19th century , thousands of irish immigrants flocked to california, where i would like to mention myself, during the golden age fever. and as many of you know, i worked for many years in san francisco, a city that prides itself on. genealogical research by nort
harris 's fourth-generation great-grandfather hamilton brown, an irishman who emigrated to jamaica, became trade on local sugar plantations. hamilton was not only a wealthy slave owner, but also an ardent supporter of slavery, a true democrat. in the town of balimany, they love motorcycles, it is the birthplace of the famous dunlop motorcycle dynasty. now this town can lay claim to the birthplace of a slightly more famous person, the vice president of the united states who is seeking to become...
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hamilton brown, who went down in history as a plantation and slave owner, and the founder of brownstownher's side miss iris. she was a beloved indian and hindu, a prosecutor, attorney general and senator, now she's black, but you know, i saw her father, he's a worthy. gentleman, professor harris, she can't be called black because professor haris says he is of european descent, a mix of irish and indian. she was born in the same hospital as my ex -wife in the same year, my late mother-in-law was a paediatric nurse there when kamala was born, there is a little mix-up on her birth certificate which was due to a mistake. her birth certificate says her mother is european, originally from india, and her religion is hinduism. and her father's birth certificate doesn't have his nationality, religion, nothing, in the nationality column they put the country of origin, the email by mistake. kamela haris has never publicly stated her ties to northern ireland, we asked her campaign team to comment, but they did not respond to our request. the european union is responding to today's massive airstrike
hamilton brown, who went down in history as a plantation and slave owner, and the founder of brownstownher's side miss iris. she was a beloved indian and hindu, a prosecutor, attorney general and senator, now she's black, but you know, i saw her father, he's a worthy. gentleman, professor harris, she can't be called black because professor haris says he is of european descent, a mix of irish and indian. she was born in the same hospital as my ex -wife in the same year, my late mother-in-law was...
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today's class is over the fall of jim crow, charles hamilton houston and the to brown versus board of education. 1954. so today we'll talk a little bit about this major figure african-american history. charles houston, who's really important because he uses american law to dismantle the legal structure, the system that supports and upholds racial segregation in america. he's a phenomenal person. most people don't know him, but they're more familiar with his students. and we'll talk or i'll just mention some of those individuals like thurgood marshall, first supreme court justice, as well, as pauli murray, who helped write the brief that leads to we've come to know today is title nine legislation and constance baker motley william hastily other individuals. that are associated with houston and the howard university school of law houston is significant among other things, he's responsible for creating what becomes known as the civil rights lawyer is group and cadre of individuals that will use american constitutional law to fundamentally change racial segregation and dismantle racial se
today's class is over the fall of jim crow, charles hamilton houston and the to brown versus board of education. 1954. so today we'll talk a little bit about this major figure african-american history. charles houston, who's really important because he uses american law to dismantle the legal structure, the system that supports and upholds racial segregation in america. he's a phenomenal person. most people don't know him, but they're more familiar with his students. and we'll talk or i'll just...
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well, that's the character austin stone and and lyd brown. that that'th's really hardly sked. he chose fatty sve and lydia hamilton smith and proceeded to just hammer them into the ground and showed them as the worst kind of people i and b wt i think oh and also lydia who was a mixed race woman but of somewhat frecomplexion. she wasn't white. she never tried to pass for white, but she was played by that woman right there, mary alden, a white actress. you see how she looks in blackface pretty disgusting. so in in this story, thaddeus is is this amazing? i won't go through all the plot twists but eventually thaddeus stevens stoneman comes to see the light when he's hanging around. these southerners finally sees the light that that that white people should be running the south. yeah. yeah, it really lydia hamilton smith on the other hand, because she the biggest threat that thomas dickson and d.w. griffith could even imagine, which was she she was already the product of race mixing and they were dedicate it to preserving the purity of the white race. so, so whereas they, they, th
well, that's the character austin stone and and lyd brown. that that'th's really hardly sked. he chose fatty sve and lydia hamilton smith and proceeded to just hammer them into the ground and showed them as the worst kind of people i and b wt i think oh and also lydia who was a mixed race woman but of somewhat frecomplexion. she wasn't white. she never tried to pass for white, but she was played by that woman right there, mary alden, a white actress. you see how she looks in blackface pretty...
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well, that's the character austin stone and and lia brown. that that's at's really hardly masked. he chose fattytens and lydia hamilton smith and proceeded to just hammer them into the ground and showed them as the worst kind of people i anduthat i think oh and also lydia who was a mixed race woman but of somewhatair complexion. she wasn't white. she never tried to pass for white, but she was played that woman right there, mary alden, a white actress. you see how she looks in blackface pretty disgusting. so in in this story, thaddeus is is this amazing? i won't go through all the plot twists but eventually thaddeus stevens stoneman comes to see the light when he's hanging around. these southerners finally sees the light that that that white people should be running the south. yeah. yeah, it really lydia hamilton smith on the other hand, because she the biggest threat that thomas dickson and d.w. griffith could even imagine, which was she she was already the product of race mixing and they were dedicate it to preserving the purity of the white race. so, so whereas they, they, they
well, that's the character austin stone and and lia brown. that that's at's really hardly masked. he chose fattytens and lydia hamilton smith and proceeded to just hammer them into the ground and showed them as the worst kind of people i anduthat i think oh and also lydia who was a mixed race woman but of somewhatair complexion. she wasn't white. she never tried to pass for white, but she was played that woman right there, mary alden, a white actress. you see how she looks in blackface pretty...
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well, th's the character austin stone and and lydia brown. that that's that's really hardly masked. he chose fatty stevens and lydia hamilton smith and proceeded to ju hammer them into the ground and showed tm the worst kind of pple i and but what i think oh and also lydia who was midace woman but of somewhat fairer complexion. she was't white. e never tried to pass for white, but she was played by that woman right there, ma alden, a white actress. you see how she looks in blackface pretty disgusting. so in in this story, thaddeus is is this amazing? i won't go through all the plot twists but eventually thaddeus stevens stoneman comes to see the light when he's hanging around. these southerners finally sees the light that that that white people should be running the south. yeah. yeah, it really lydia hamilton smith on the other hand, because she the biggest threat that thomas dickson and d.w. griffith could even imagine, which was she she was already the product of race mixing and they were dedicate it to preserving the purity of the white race. so, so whereas they, they, they let s
well, th's the character austin stone and and lydia brown. that that's that's really hardly masked. he chose fatty stevens and lydia hamilton smith and proceeded to ju hammer them into the ground and showed tm the worst kind of pple i and but what i think oh and also lydia who was midace woman but of somewhat fairer complexion. she was't white. e never tried to pass for white, but she was played by that woman right there, ma alden, a white actress. you see how she looks in blackface pretty...
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demczuk: he was behind brown versus board.e was the dean of howard's law school, he was brilliant. he unfortunately joined the ancestors before brown versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter: let's return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes. we were the only place that was allowed to remain open. peter: allowed to remain open? ms. ali: asked to remain open during downtime. we were the only place. of course we had these hours, we opened at 11:00 in the morning in those days, and 4:00 a.m. on friday and saturday nights. you can see everything in here. we had the reputation of being a part of this wonderful community and welcoming everybody and treating everybody the way you want to be treated. and it was a meeting place, it was a gathering place. so when i got a message from the commander at the precinct, which is right down the street, saying that we have passage for you to come to work tonight. peter: so they shut this area down. there was rioting, correct? ms. ali: correct.
demczuk: he was behind brown versus board.e was the dean of howard's law school, he was brilliant. he unfortunately joined the ancestors before brown versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter: let's return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes. we were the only place that was allowed to remain open. peter: allowed to remain open? ms. ali: asked to remain open during downtime. we were the only place. of course we had these hours, we opened at...
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demczuk: he was behind brown versus board.e was the dean of howard's law school, he was brilliant. he unfortunately joined the ancestors before brown versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter: let's return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes. we were the only place that was allowed to remain open. peter: allowed to remain open? ms. ali: asked to remain open during downtime. we were the only place. of course we had these hours, we opened at 11:00 in the morning in those days, and 4:00 a.m. on friday and saturday nights. you can see everything in here. we had the reputation of being a part of this wonderful community and welcoming everybody and treating everybody the way you want to be treated. and it was a meeting place, it was a gathering place. so when i got a message from the commander at the precinct, which is right down the street, saying that we he passage for you to come to work tonight. peter: so they shut this area down. there was rioting, correct? ms. ali: correct. o
demczuk: he was behind brown versus board.e was the dean of howard's law school, he was brilliant. he unfortunately joined the ancestors before brown versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter: let's return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes. we were the only place that was allowed to remain open. peter: allowed to remain open? ms. ali: asked to remain open during downtime. we were the only place. of course we had these hours, we opened at...
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demczuk: he was behind brown versus board.was the dean of howard's law school, he was brilliant. he unfortunately joined the ancestors before brown versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter: let's return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes. we were the only place that was allowed to remain open. peter: allowed to remain open? ms. ali: asked to remain open during downtime. we were the only place. of course we had these hours, we opened at 11:00 in the morning in those days, and 4:00 a.m. on friday and saturday nights. you can see everything in here. we had the reputation of being a part of this wonderful community and welcoming everybody and treating everybody the way you want to be treated. and it was a meeting place, it was a gathering place. so when i got a message from the commander at the precinct, which is right down the street, saying that we have passage for you to come to work tonight. peter: so they shut this area down. the was rioting, correct? ms. ali: correct. out
demczuk: he was behind brown versus board.was the dean of howard's law school, he was brilliant. he unfortunately joined the ancestors before brown versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter: let's return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes. we were the only place that was allowed to remain open. peter: allowed to remain open? ms. ali: asked to remain open during downtime. we were the only place. of course we had these hours, we opened at 11:00...