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very much was the. name whatever you want to name i mean i don't know how would i come that the news that's dishonest tell of our combat or recorder or e. network that's totally dishonest c.n.n. is says you know 100 percent negative i.q. and really there's a change fast changes so fast sometimes i'll say wow that's going to be a great story be a pretty good report and others good as you. will see what happens who knows i always say who knows what we'll see on the field it will be successful. started my interest i should say and black americans in the soviet union in the thirty's was finding this portrait even though i hadn't gone to grad school or the master's degree in russian literature i speak russian and i had lived over there in the late eighties finding this portrait was was
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a stunning development for me how did i not know about this. i didn't know that this was a phenomenon that there were many. african-americans who went to russia in the in the thirty's. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of the descendants still live in russia. and name it the most because you know no wash for us though up at all stuckey a symbiotic. one being the son your wife's at the top and. the rest of the day meet here the 1st like pay your partner that i want to speak russian and then like wait wait wait. they mash it all. back home black american suffering from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that they lump us what the real and ideal losing still remain. smothered it then be
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a losing issue and one by else of. the by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in the country about which they knew almost nothing at all some of the or ask your troops who are workers who really do need to know to keep your ground grid 3 clear out. to move a few you're going to go on ruth co as much in a significant crystal meth from the cockpit of a prius as you grew up and now almost a 100 years later the history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. and probably the worst time to go anywhere why not mean. when i come here.
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my above was well it be at that exxon that i'm not like odd oil available to this couple off and i'm getting i need sun on my ma by somebody in the edition of my about bush which is this is this is the other skit dealing deal with. i need a gun so pulling a slick on the team i don't wish to win you posting at the boucher misled by me ticket mixed race couples or such an issue in the united states i think for her because of the jim crow laws of that intense. hatred of african-americans so this notion that you could mix. was was absolutely. you know impossible for many whites to accept that it was illegal in many states but you all my. know what benefit the most on your children
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needing money is not. so much of a thought or. bullshits that i knew. or i see as much below which in particular this is a very new country being since it has a constitution there actually. codes to racial and gender and all different kinds of discrimination my grandfather george times. is from. virginia. and he ended up in russian the most peculiar way he was able to land an amazing contract with the ministry of agriculture in russia and he. got in a boat and then in the soviet union in 1930 s. it's important to remember that this was the period of the great depression and it
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was also a period in which the soviet government was during a massive recruitment people with turkey who killed. keith graduated in a versity as agriculturist there's no career moves there's no jobs and there's so much discrimination what he's supposed to do he went to a country where. he had no clue what was going on and you watch russia on the news soviet union communism why would you want to go there george times had a dream. and he found a solution and seen. history for some of the african-americans who went to school the union in the 1930.
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round great looking at lord patterson and fern james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. famous circuits. the movies circus has an extraordinary story behind it i think it was said to be stalin's favorite. as you see in the opening scene there's a woman running from a an angry crowd threatening her and throwing rocks at her and realize that the bundle says been carrying is her black child this german
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impresario at the climax of the film reveals the truth to the audience in the circus that she has a black child and of course the soviet response is so what do we care we don't care if he's purple polka dotted. and then he goes yearly is passed. to various members of the audience policing him a lawyer by one of the languages of research was. one of. i mean it couldn't be more. saccharine and more propaganda stick by it but it had all the right nerve at the time as 16 credibly popular even the song. was even a sort of a defacto anthem of the soviet union i. i
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i i. i i. it's definitely a fear to say that those who appeared you. were the crown and leader and anti-racism. government. if you. think. you're right. why couldn't we. all look at. that little black boy from the circus movie is now $87.00 he was born and raised in the soviet union he served in the navy as a submarine then he became an author he wrote short stories in the early 1990 s. after the soviet union collapsed jim pattison moved to the usa to his father. who
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learned to translate his luck into english he now lives alone in a social apartment in washington. all mina. when the moon they. are. to go through. valiant low meaning with through all do real good through go the. baby boom. now. do. they believe there. could be with moving. jim's father going to patterson like many other african-americans moved to the u.s.s.r. to work on a contract basis but he loved the country so much he stayed and started a family. travelled in circles in the soviet union and moscow then he would
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not have in the united states had a wife. 'd 3 sons as. he was busy all the time his wife was. she was a fairly well known designer stations what he saw at that time and $132.00 in stalin's moscow however strange it might sound now he saw lots of opportunity there. with. a lot. of the big guns little. more i.c.'s earl of the. old souls. this is that all got to. that but it did make it on time it.
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owns the miles. you must feel in the studio going yeltsin's cook in the studio are good. eskin to just set. our little dogs their motherhood which will be probably a sure mr shelby i mean you might say be dr over there though to middling at. some device or. good older. stuff. at the start. of this. finesse are ross the daughter of serviette actor robert ross was born and raised in russia and now lives with her son james near moscow in a big country house. james was a talented athlete as a boy. in the late 1980 s. he played for the reserve team of one of the country's leading football clubs
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spacek moscow could then you believe. this clip just a little. goes a. little above this beyond. me in the closing lunch service. so did racism exist in the sort of union. see up with you my list of my own what are you when you're the lady in the eye be they slow up what's a reporter or team up ask them what happened after the iron curtain fell when the descendants of those african-americans could return to america their ancestral homeland. as a boy to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans i look for skin to put the child in the toilet with the kind of war the proud face of the way the catholic idea.
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the maternity town the slums go in and you may never get out some sort of the most of. my teenage gang rules here. are one of. the no let me my good good luck you were through with but. maybe it will be very. nice seeing her. but now it's looking for the yeah when i knew you. and melanie like. you the monkey. who is all i see.
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was a pandemic no certainly no borders and just blind to nationalities. a summary. of the facts the whole world needs to. come in every crisis with this system things. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been must so many good people are helping us . it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together.
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just russia was so cool. in modern russia or it would be hard to find anyone who hasn't heard of yelena hunger she's worked on television since the late 1980 s. boosting several popular talk shows including russia's 1st t.v. show to discuss sex. the british and the spy that people shouldn't. have ever see their show i would be. there to dyleski. at the movie.
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that nico when you. are. a 1000000 times his father george times moved to the soviet union in the 1930 s. along with many other african-americans and settled in the back soviet republic where he helps develop cattle breeding on collective farms that's where emillio spent childhood. 'd knew what she knew that i was. there my baby you must. be said stuart the. big. allusion i get it don't sneer that i see. it is why. need to get the bill go so that in that i see isn't that a bill chest of the source of the system i will say this will say is it the bill
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with. the new. disco we'll give it a golden you my your mama. but it living in that i see is my own you will probably but the most i knew i needed counseling i did all that needed to when you publish when you bring a little but it's a service to sales. they knew. there was racism throughout europe. where if they work or london or paris or a cute breed in their very best home carol we're going to know what the experience you know mirrored the. daily life for an african-american in the thirty's was. you know frustrating there would be parts of town that you would not be able to go through or you would only be allowed to go to certain stores there were accommodations were there would be separate surely. it would be separate water fountains. and they were usually of the lower quality i thought about this many
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times i don't even i don't know why more african-americans didn't. try to go. to their house other places maybe it doesn't occur to them. to go in there will be a season to be sniffing meeting to push their newest us through. the wood in new york that has been this team i was because i still would stop with the cup the poor you know of them i was freezing you know to slow the sally is a story that still to the adult to deal with the good to be there to work but. when the soviet union collapsed the descendants of those african-americans had the chance to travel and to see their ancestral homeland for the 1st time george tines his grandson yogi tines was one of the few who went to the u.s. in the early 1990 s. where pitched in a boat or korea would be a terrific beach going to a computer 1st so i was. so you should look down cooked of show some was a boy or was not
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a good news on the. whole syria we did see in the dust bowl. in the east more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says come so usable in the. streets in the course of the bill and other than the year we do a storm no but short enough to do the is that the mushroom you know we do love them school children who are stuck sky survey every 2 of those and keep. still to do it but she was told a year ago put the word cause what are they studied scored in the us so that would mean while you are going to take that little dust up with the woods and the woods or the idea with them yes that is it's you know them their style so is it better to preach and get them new porno soaps not stored them but dark wood so i would do it it sure i do with michelle sweats and theater with a tomato and support shift work story shows i should think you would want to see the show so stood me gotta go out but it was cute little skit needless to your
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score let me take you when you got sent to get this machine lean or should quit that is my business so perfect it says i'm for it i mean you in tediously of us who are going to be able to just post in there so take you know a good deal of. me what i see them as super. unlike you don't you times he's on to the 1000000 times moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she's lived there for the last 10 years. was she. loses is a good idea. what should you do admit a series so you know what i see that i may be consequent to or you would simply mean my. thought of the year with you blue sky. plus leave new war the old yes we should leave usual with the d.v.d. and you're still with that you see it would be nice to meet accounts of. america. that was there so that they may feel the same way they knew
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the winners themes of these are now little through wood at the correct teachers in your bus was that. those doubles their value may dispute you know what is over in their system so use a push from the sport not. such a waste of my school's commits to 2 but already there are those that your b.s. record show him to be or that she's could do with out of milk resist drugs from design before to screw. with the. compiler and they've cut sort of gave it a set name is a story and you have as president to write this article. from the city of new business stuff that's for either of them or both of them are never really going to . go with national news and if you could press you enough from the cut of the predicament you gore. must
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critias he's premier and it's a from c in the us non that you are now going to do us must be we'll horseless way mom we said no to the starts of thumpers a lot of troops kids who swears as much as you would such as that issue with what i see. why did i make up my mind to move to russia i wanted to leave a country where i was. nation racism. have we are all the racial problems from the 1930 no not at all if you look at the recent events. it's all too frustratingly similar to. decades past. it was a situation i remember it was yesterday i aks for help from the police where i was like an emergency and then i became the victim i had 3 police officers.
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grab me and just throw me down on the ground. and i had a bruise on my hand crews on my arm. i thought they were going to kill me. that they were going to shoot me and it was by the prosecution officer is it was the worst experience of my life that i do not want to ever ever live again. because i grew up in a normal or orthodox family you know we're not gangsters. you know no one has a gun and we don't have any hoodies at the police officer to help me why aren't they helping me. it's history that's repeated over and over and over again and it hasn't been fixed my great grandfather george time spearing so that. you know in the great depression sorites movement it's the same thing just
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a different version. of what. i've been living in moscow for one year exactly i teach english i'm a teacher. i feel free and living in russia. and in russia the matter what time it is i can walk outside and i'm say. we're standing outside the metro area and then with the police officers too close ups is walking towards us and my heart's beating fast like. why because you know living in america. you traumatized and i was like talk i'm scared and then my friend just moved here from america and she's russian he's like really 5 minutes
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later that same police officer comes back with the biggest bouquet of flowers a stranger and tells me welcome to russia you belong here. i do belong here it's a piece of me and the more i had the more i'm here the more i see that i'm not going anywhere the russians that i meet here 1st they're like ok you're a foreigner that i want to speak russian and then we wait for the national at least . one. of the scene will just go single. at the top of the deal with this way you. know. would you go into the worship with zeal of the sandwich and be a little bit below it. because with the with just
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a better deal less money which is pretty vicious to get the bell of things on the list it could. be a good idea lisa do the skills and much of. what you buy. which is. why you. use it. new york as national useless it just published because the. i knew it watching got its out. mom operationalize raising me as leisure will sit by in the more talk with my yeah. with this it's the. second skin style.
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start. with those. little is in the new bin it's a new. nominee but at the one. i use to not sponsor discuss. anything. to see. the news with the. swab or do. this or believe me it's just no no no don't. think it's. so it's crystal clear.
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an entire village in alaska. if another country threaten the wife of an american. we do everything i. wanted them to skipping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fust of coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how it was before i don't think we're part of the 1st for. the u.s. has a history of complicated and heated presidential election what's different this
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time is that the biggest political events of the last 4 years is happening amid the coronavirus been damaged and the rest of them to the level of civil unrest sparked by the death george floyd and the lives of the radical groups on both sides of the political spectrum. right there with breaking the city ordinance. say. these groups attract barely a family members who have taken to the streets make intro tasks look like full scale what you feel here is only a taste of what's about to. visit am afraid of us are sometimes heavily armed and they are not afraid of violence or law enforcement. if you want a war to deal with us. or go into meet. to find out how far they're ready to go to fight for what they believe it's good
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for this country. left fighting for his life a priest is shot outside an orthodox church in the french city of. police and so far have not confirmed if the suspect they have in custody is responsible the incident comes just 2 days after a terrorist group. murder 3 people at a silica and nice that investigation is now zeroing in on the killer's ties to extremist groups and on his family who deny any involvement. my son does not do such things he come to even comment she is i want the truth we are enormously show people who stand against terrorism. the british prime minister said.

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