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now that was the year of war i think were part of her career thirst for murmur across. there were. a sort of amazing country with her so many friends in russia and i'm very excited to be here. this i love that idea i think i can do that. every night i make a lot of money with them but they make millions and hundreds of me. here is that nice what. a great wall and nobody builds a lot better than me believe and i'll build up very inexpensive like
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a great great wall. 'd and just in case you're worried about who's going to pay for it mexico will pay for . it we'll see what happens who knows i always say who knows what will seattle feel it will be success. what started my interest i should say and black americans in the soviet union in the thirty's was finding this portrait even though i'd gone to grad school for 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 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
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the thirty's. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. and name it the most because they know now washed up was a key a symbiotic. one being some there was at the. russians that i meet here the 1st day like hey you're part of that i want to speak russian and then . we wait. they mash it all. back home black american suffering from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that they lump us all of the deal in idealization still remain. smug 3 of them dealers is really one by else of. the by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start
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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 you keep your ground . lulay a dwarf you know blown through cold flu ruth co as much in a significant crystal meth from the bottom of you as you grew up and now almost a 100 years later the history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. on possible worst time to go anywhere why not mean. when i come here. to. my above post well it be at that exxon that i didn't like odd oil available
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to this couple off and i'm getting i need some of them up by somebody in the addition of my about bush which isn't much of this is i suppose it was the other dealing deal with. i need a gun so pulling a slick on the team i don't wish to win it was thing at the boucher misled by me a 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 needing the money is not. so much of a thought or. bullshits that i knew. or i see as much
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below which in particular this isn't a new country being since it has a constitution they're actually. close 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 was also a period in which the soviet government was during
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a massive recruitment people with turkey who killed. key graduated a diversity 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. history for some of the african-americans who went to school reunion in the 1930. 6 look at. cern james patterson.
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james patterson became a national icon. famous circuits. the movie circus has an extraordinary story behind it i think it was said to be stalin's favorite. if you see in the opening scene there's a woman running from a an angry crowd threatening her and throwing rocks at her and at the bundle says and carrying is her black child. this german impresario at the climax of the film reveals the truth to the audience in the circus that she has
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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 yelling is passed. to various members of the audience policing him a lot by one of the languages or so. i mean it couldn't be more. saccharine and more propaganda stick by it but it hit all the right nerves at the time as explain credibly popular even the song. was even a sort of a defacto anthem of the soviet union. it's
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definitely fear to say that those who appeared yunior with the crown and leader and anti-racism. government. if you. think. you're right. i think michael and we could all look. at a 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 also he went short stories in the early 1990 s. after the soviet union collapsed. to the usa to his father lloyd patterson's homeland to translate his work into english he now lives alone in a social apartment in washington. or mina.
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moon they. want to go all. valuable. through. through their. baby boom the. now so real do. they believe they're. moving. jim's father lloyd 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 here. travelled in circles in the soviet union and moscow that he would not have in the united states had a wife. 3 sons career he was busy all the time as wife with.
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she was a. fairly well known designer stations what he saw at that time and 132 . in stalin's moscow however strange it might sound now he saw lots of opportunity there. were tears. in the big guns of. what i'd see as earl of the. old souls but he. got to. that but at the gun time he can own steam also it. must finish to do good yeltsin's cooking us to our good. if skin to just said.
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i was a little dog let me know what you will probably i sure will mr shelby i mean you mustn't be doctor nobody ever spoke to middling at. good older. stuff. at the start was just. nessa 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 spacek moscow could anybody come up with those 2 clips to little.
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with all of this. will be our way to not cause a lunch so this point. so did racism exist in the serviette the union. when the mildest of my own what are you on your body and the i beat this level up of what's a reporter or team up asked them what happened after the iron curtain fell when the descendants of those african americans could return to america their ancestral homeland. dark with sorrowful to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans for skin. but the charming twist with the kind of war the proud faces our way in the thick of ideas. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. directly. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. the maternity town the slums go in and you may never get out. of. my teenage gang rules here. or one of you to move then i'll be my goat. but.
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misspelt. in modern russia or it would be hard to find anyone who hasn't heard of you linda hunger she's worked on television since the late 1980 s. posting several popular talk shows including russia's 1st t.v. show to discuss sex. the british spy that people should understand the notion of everything going to show i would be. up so widely is that see it the question. you. just especially i should. you could've been there to look at that it's in less from the hooliganism on the below shot at the movie. because the couple you cut i mean you know which the that nico when you were going in there was a. 1000000 times his father george times moved to the sort of huge union in the 1930 s. along with many other african-americans and settled in the banks of youth republic
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where he helps develop cattle breeding on collective farms that's where emillio spent childhood. in their. nest. as they knew it she knew that i was. the most the deal is loyal to them my 50 year must prove. he said stuart the. that. was big here. the sound then the seeds each year allusion i get it that i don't sneer that ice is known by medical sayings it is by me to get the bogus alerts and that i see isn't the total bill chest of the source of the system i will say this is it the bill with. the new. disco will give it a bold new my mama can. see is my when you will you probably but that will stun you i made
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a cuts in my beer with media that when you publish when you print a little but it says service sales. they knew. there was racism throughout europe. where they work or london or paris or 3 to 3 and. we're going to know what the experience you know mirrored. 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 to or you would only be allowed to go to certain stores there were accommodations for there would be separate. surely screw example of why it would be separate water fountains. and they will usually be lower quality i've thought about this many times i don't even i don't know why more african-americans didn't. try to go. there has other places maybe it doesn't occur to them. to
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comb their will but i ceased to be sniffling meeting to push their nests. in the wood in the expressiveness to know i was because i stole the ducks the but the cup the poor you know of them i was freezing yet i'm slow about the sally is a story that still to be done deal it's got to be natural to start. 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 you'll be times was one of the few from whence to be lynched in the early 1990 s. my pitch in a boat or coil would be a terrific strain to a critter 1st so score so you should look down cooked of still some most a boy for us to not have been using on the. air we did see in the dust bowl. in the east more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says consumers aboard the. streets in the course of the bill in the other than the
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year we do a story nobody short enough to do the is that the mushroom you know read about them school children who are stuck scarred severely to a boat and kid grows more than a burger cost to produce but shows told the work was what they studied scored in the us so that the queer would be would mean while you were there they're going to take that bill dust over that the woods and out of the woods or the idea with them last night is that it's the other nest also is it better to preach in new porno soaps dark with stars that would deal with it sure i do with michelle sweats and theater with the tomato and supports of course. i should think you would want to see the show so screwed me gotta go out at all stick approach that you can either style your score let me take you and you folks into court this machine me or shouldn't do it is my business so perfect it says i'm. in tediously plus we're going to be yeah but just 1st i'm there so take you though to. me what i see is
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sort of. unlike you don't you tines his own to be a 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 and i may be consequent to the janjaweed simply my . thought of what you can discuss bus leave new war the old us lease will leave usual with your d.v.d. in your store what they see is one beast. of. a familiar gun. there's a. real. b. in this scene you can use the windows themes or there's a no will to would rock teachers in your bus was that. those doubles have on you
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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 i would hear that your b.s. record showed him to be or she's good even i don't know her as is probably scope as i know for to screw. with the. compiler and they've cut sort of gave it a set name is that so i knew the history of this president and i discovered. from the city of new business stuff that straight out of them all both of them were and never really ended up being. coerced nationalism used to compress even much from the cut of the period and you gore. most gracious he's pretty mean and it's a from seeing that it is not that you are now going to do us must be we'll horseless way mom we said no to the steps of the person or purpose of scouts who swears as much as you would such as that issue we would also want to see. why did i
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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. 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. grabbed me and just throw me down on the ground. and i had a bruise on my hand through some my arms. i thought they were going to kill me.
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that they were going to shoot me and it was by because officer is it was the worst experience of my life. that i have to not want to ever ever live again. because i grew up in a normal or russian orthodox family you know we're not gangsters. you know no one has a gun and we don't have any hoodies at that the police were there 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. you know in the great depression so rights movement it's the same thing just a different version. of what.
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i've been living in moscow for one year exactly i teach english i'm a teacher. i feel free and living in russia. because in a rush 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 no living in america is deeply 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 just 5 minutes 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
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do want to hear 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 and the russians that i meet here 1st they're like ok you're a foreigner that i have when i speak russian and then wait we wait. the national at least. of the scene will just go single. at the close of the deal with this way you. know. would you build the doors of would seal up so you can see it put a sandwich in the deal it could be a. week up with them which is 2 years till a better deal less might which was pretty vicious in the end of the of things i'm not always taken to jelly and you. know gladioli used to do the skills and much of . it you buy.
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which is. why you. use it. new york. this is just published because the outskirts want to see out what i knew which in got its out. mom operationalize reason or me as logical said by in the more talk with my yeah. with this it's that no in an older. cyclists can stand than. just leave it to him. with those. little is in the movie and it's saying. in the new budget the one. i used in the us promise and discuss.
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in the film. and to see. him use this in the. slab or do. they simply mean it just says no no no they. wouldn't. so it's crystal clear. when it comes to cope with 19 the most common physiological symptoms are fever dry cough and fatigue but the psychological effects are less well known and. with infections on the rise again and new lock downs looming how will the novel
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