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now in this field, negro and white run together. remembering not how it was in little rock, arkansas in 1957. perhaps it is best tr those today to look where they're going and not where they have been. but when you're a dark man in a country where the negro is demanding more and more and equal chance, you have the right to look back to discover if you are really moving forward or if the world is just moving beneath your feet. i have a special reason for looking back. my name is jefferson thomas. i am one of the nine from little rock. there's nothing strange in seeing nine american children walking to school on a september morning. but this was a special morning and a special part of america. a place where negro children had never gone to school with whites before. hatred is easier to organize than understanding. and there was a minority in our state who found it to their advantage to bring hate to little rock. while we watched the white children went to school and we stood outside. we had been taught in school that we were a nation
now in this field, negro and white run together. remembering not how it was in little rock, arkansas in 1957. perhaps it is best tr those today to look where they're going and not where they have been. but when you're a dark man in a country where the negro is demanding more and more and equal chance, you have the right to look back to discover if you are really moving forward or if the world is just moving beneath your feet. i have a special reason for looking back. my name is jefferson...
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> four years ago, a negro walked through this hall in fear.ate outside had come inside. there were a few who tried to impose their will on the many. when we went up a stairway, we hung onto the railing. >> can i help you? >> i'm looking for ms. poindexter's room. >> she is in room 214. >> thank you very much. >> anytime. >> thelma used to say the problems we had getting into this school were worth it, just to be able to take courses from some of the teachers. it's not surprising so many students like thelma wanted to go into teaching. >> i graduate this year from southern illinois university at carbondale. going to college is a tradition in my family. that's why i applied for central. i wanted a good high school education. i wanted the best training i could get before i entered college. aspirations are very personal things but i think i can state mine simply -- i love to teach and i love children. children are happy, moody, difficult, and wonderful. they accept me for what i am. after i finished college, i went to apply for teaching and little
> four years ago, a negro walked through this hall in fear.ate outside had come inside. there were a few who tried to impose their will on the many. when we went up a stairway, we hung onto the railing. >> can i help you? >> i'm looking for ms. poindexter's room. >> she is in room 214. >> thank you very much. >> anytime. >> thelma used to say the problems we had getting into this school were worth it, just to be able to take courses from some of the...
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they were marched under negro guard. when was guarded by his former slave -- one was guarded by his former slave. a spirit of retribution spread among soldiers and civilians. to white confederate officers were murdered while being taken under lack guard. -- black guard. the union soldiers that were captured their confirmed this story. hope government may be aroused to some measure of retaliation." another, "what will the confederate government do now? " this picture is from the front of a national newspaper. spread during the civil war. officers taken to the reader by a black -- rear by a black guard. this is not just being spread roughly south. northerners arguing about this -- are hearing about this too. this fear of applied to southerners -- applied to southern citizens. the caption of the united states sanitary commission reported, one or two regiments have come to garrison the city. inhabitants are horrified at the thought of their own arms taken from them and they are to be guarded by armed negroes. eyes could see
they were marched under negro guard. when was guarded by his former slave -- one was guarded by his former slave. a spirit of retribution spread among soldiers and civilians. to white confederate officers were murdered while being taken under lack guard. -- black guard. the union soldiers that were captured their confirmed this story. hope government may be aroused to some measure of retaliation." another, "what will the confederate government do now? " this picture is from the...
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in the negro's hands. the liberator butler planned to keep all prisoners held in his department under the guard of colored troops. point lookout has several regiments, the 36th and fifth massachusetts colored calvary spent the most time there. butler chose them because he thought they could take orders better than other soldiers, he believed they were better disciplined. they did what they were told. while this may indicate more of a paternalistic feeling or observation, butler would stick up for the soldiers throughout his time in the war. newspaper reports pointed out in out, in the north and south, the connection between butler's assignment and his retaliatory reactions to the breakdown of prisoner exchanges. the secretary of war authorized butler to act as a special agent. -- a special agent in mid-december, 1863. butler was to exchange men equally, despite race or rank in the army. soon after appointment, butler inspected the prison at point lookout. he began to formulate his ideas about how he might
in the negro's hands. the liberator butler planned to keep all prisoners held in his department under the guard of colored troops. point lookout has several regiments, the 36th and fifth massachusetts colored calvary spent the most time there. butler chose them because he thought they could take orders better than other soldiers, he believed they were better disciplined. they did what they were told. while this may indicate more of a paternalistic feeling or observation, butler would stick up...
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they were marched under negro guard. one of these rascals was guarded by his former slave and looked anything but amiable. a spirit of retribution spread among southern soldiers and civilians. several newspapers reported that two white confederate officers were murdered while being taken under black guard. this was reported in petersburg. the union soldiers that were captured their -- there confirmed this story. quote, "we hope government may be aroused to some measure of retaliation." an editor explains, "what will the confederate government do now?" this picture is from the front of a national newspaper. this was red all over during the civil war. officerss these two that are going to be taken to the rear by a black guard. guardsea of using black is not just being spread throughout the south. northerners are hearing this, too. they understand the significance of what this might mean for these two white officers. this fear of applied to southern citizens. the caption of the united states sanitary commission reported, "o
they were marched under negro guard. one of these rascals was guarded by his former slave and looked anything but amiable. a spirit of retribution spread among southern soldiers and civilians. several newspapers reported that two white confederate officers were murdered while being taken under black guard. this was reported in petersburg. the union soldiers that were captured their -- there confirmed this story. quote, "we hope government may be aroused to some measure of...
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i could go on with his criticisms of the negro boys' industrial school. this was a prison work farm for black adolescents, not an institution to train or rehabilitate children. let me just conclude what i'm saying by noting that we have begun to change this through a number of ways. this is something that i think we can begin to be proud of. there are a number of, i guess, state institutions, which now have bugun to tell the truth about our arkansas racial history. of course what we should have , done was never to commit the sort of things i'm talking about. what we can do, what we can do is work together to tell our true history about what we did do, and this is something that -- i mean i would not be able to , name -- i would probably leave example, the for butler center for arkansas studies. we know other institutions, arkansas studies institute, we are doing research to tell the truth about the elaine race massacre. there is so much more we can do and will be doing. i hope as students and the audience you will realize that you will have an opportunity
i could go on with his criticisms of the negro boys' industrial school. this was a prison work farm for black adolescents, not an institution to train or rehabilitate children. let me just conclude what i'm saying by noting that we have begun to change this through a number of ways. this is something that i think we can begin to be proud of. there are a number of, i guess, state institutions, which now have bugun to tell the truth about our arkansas racial history. of course what we should have...
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as denoting the inferiority of the negro group. a sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a child to learn. segregation with the sanction of law therefore has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of negro children. and to deprive them -- i don't understand this. and to deprive them of some of the benefits they would have received in a racially integrated school system. i'm glad i'm done with that part. at the time of brown, thurgood marshall had established himself -- i can't see anymore. at the time of brown, thurgood marshall had established himself as chief legal strategist for the naacp's legal defense fund. and he believed that the only way to end racism in america was to have an integrated america, where people would just see each other as their fellow human being, as opposed to just some other person. he also wanted black people to have equal educational opportunities. and both of those objectives could only be accomplished if from earliest ages children went to school with one another, sat next
as denoting the inferiority of the negro group. a sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a child to learn. segregation with the sanction of law therefore has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of negro children. and to deprive them -- i don't understand this. and to deprive them of some of the benefits they would have received in a racially integrated school system. i'm glad i'm done with that part. at the time of brown, thurgood marshall had established himself...
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un 2014 infiniti q60, está negro en negro y también viene con piel, quemacoco y listo para su casa porrros, nos puedes encontrar aquí en 4100 stevens creek boulevard, cerca del highway 280 y 880. es bien fácil para llegar aquí y si no saben, llamen a este número en la pantalla para llegar aquí. javier: guau, amigos, mira lo que tengo aquí, qué belleza, un 2014 nissan altima sl, siempre listo, no se crea, quiere decir que está muy equipada, viene con quemacoco, piel, calentón de asientos y también viene con 18 pulgadas en los rines. llamen ahora, perfecto para comprador de primera vez, aquí javier les ayudo. ♪ javier: amigos, no tengan celos en mis clientes que han comprado aquí en stevens creek chrysler jeep dodge. usted también es muy especial y debe que tener este vehículo en su casa. es un 2016 dodge charger sxt edición especial, se llama el blacktop con sonido de beats by dre. es muy fantástico, llévenselo ahorita, llamen a ese número, pregunten por javier, el zorro de los ahorros. qué buena noticia, todos están logrando en este mercado y en esta economía. y si eres comprador de pr
un 2014 infiniti q60, está negro en negro y también viene con piel, quemacoco y listo para su casa porrros, nos puedes encontrar aquí en 4100 stevens creek boulevard, cerca del highway 280 y 880. es bien fácil para llegar aquí y si no saben, llamen a este número en la pantalla para llegar aquí. javier: guau, amigos, mira lo que tengo aquí, qué belleza, un 2014 nissan altima sl, siempre listo, no se crea, quiere decir que está muy equipada, viene con quemacoco, piel, calentón de...
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he said if there is anything south carolina fear more than bad negro government, it was good negro governmentt he named that they had done actually made the case against black folks because it made the case against white supremacy. so that it had some structure that he could attack. without understanding that they want to degrade you. all these accomplishments arguments against what they want to do. when i look back on the presidency of barack obama. >> if i might be allowed to interrupt your going to the presidency of barack obama what he said about that in relationship to the title of the book is that we need to see his election as part of this familiar cycle. >> thank you, that was a great interruption. perfect. i don't like interruptions with those perfect so now you can arrest me anytime. so when i look back i think the obama premises was based on the same theory, but your best space bar, work twice as hard the scandal free, don't be any of the things that they associate negroes with. this went down to the presentation of the obama family. the president with the harvard bar review. beaut
he said if there is anything south carolina fear more than bad negro government, it was good negro governmentt he named that they had done actually made the case against black folks because it made the case against white supremacy. so that it had some structure that he could attack. without understanding that they want to degrade you. all these accomplishments arguments against what they want to do. when i look back on the presidency of barack obama. >> if i might be allowed to interrupt...
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and this book, the rise & fall of the associated negro press, it tells multiple stories. and, it tells a story of the associated negro press was in existence -- had correspondence all over the world. it employed many of the lymphatic writers, many of the leading journalists and some of you may recall -- from the new york and the new york times. it even employed musicians. because as you know, black music as you know is popular globally and so, vocalists -- was of course correspondent and the band was for in europe and opera singers that were performing abroad and john robinson! for ethiopia. also, when he was in ethiopia as -- his pilot was also following stories for the associated negro press. so it was about this journalistic enterprise not unlike the associated press register with us but is a news agency that plants these articles in the black press of course, you are graced here with the l.a. sentinel and the la watch times to just name two of the members of that thriving enterprise. but it also tells a story, an alternative history of that. from 1966 to 1967 because
and this book, the rise & fall of the associated negro press, it tells multiple stories. and, it tells a story of the associated negro press was in existence -- had correspondence all over the world. it employed many of the lymphatic writers, many of the leading journalists and some of you may recall -- from the new york and the new york times. it even employed musicians. because as you know, black music as you know is popular globally and so, vocalists -- was of course correspondent and...
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ilia: tienen amigos negros?s creen lo mismo. fueron educados y criados bien. ilia: ella despuÉs me cuenta que cuando son chiquitos ellos se les permiten a ellos tener amigos de color, o amigos hispanos, nunca judÍos. lo --de acuerdo a ellos dos, sus hijos siempre se dan cuenta que si no eres blanco, como que eres menos que ellos, optan por sÓlo tener amigos blancos. ilia: cuando yo le ofrecÍ, si uno de sus hijos necesitan una donaciÓn de órganos y yo soy compatible, ustedes aceptarÍan que les done un Órgano mÍo? y me dijeron que no podÍan ser compatibles porque la sangre de los lagos y los negros es distinta. creencias que van perpetuando generaciÓn tras generación en el clan. los hijos de ellos participan esa ceremonia, es importante que los papÁs sepan, les mostramos lo que hay en el mundo, pero tenemos que prepararnos porque eso estÁ ahÍ. ustedes abrevan la violencia? >> no, ninguna nuestro grupo. ilia: sin embargo, documentos judiciales muestran que christopher barker tiene antecedentes penales, decenas de c
ilia: tienen amigos negros?s creen lo mismo. fueron educados y criados bien. ilia: ella despuÉs me cuenta que cuando son chiquitos ellos se les permiten a ellos tener amigos de color, o amigos hispanos, nunca judÍos. lo --de acuerdo a ellos dos, sus hijos siempre se dan cuenta que si no eres blanco, como que eres menos que ellos, optan por sÓlo tener amigos blancos. ilia: cuando yo le ofrecÍ, si uno de sus hijos necesitan una donaciÓn de órganos y yo soy compatible, ustedes aceptarÍan...
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this argument against this idea of good negro government occurring. it was their accomplishments, the entire presentation of being this sort of antiracist model that's fueled a great deal of, but the antagonism they face. remember at any point george did, we are so inured to that the people don't realize how this shocking this actually is. at any point you could've told the opposition party that they found at the very least upper locality, almost certainly a majority of people that did not believe barack obama was the legitimate president because they didn't believe he was a citizen of the united states. the opposition party, the thought was maybe this could be ended by presenting an actual birth certificate. but you're not in a logical argument. they don't literally believe, you know what i mean? in any factual way, anyway that's opened argument, that he's a citizen, they believe it because they have to believe it. it's not a argument so in that way, i saw that same cry again occur in the obama administration and. >> that's a familiar cycle, apparent
this argument against this idea of good negro government occurring. it was their accomplishments, the entire presentation of being this sort of antiracist model that's fueled a great deal of, but the antagonism they face. remember at any point george did, we are so inured to that the people don't realize how this shocking this actually is. at any point you could've told the opposition party that they found at the very least upper locality, almost certainly a majority of people that did not...
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this thing that white people feared was not a negro government but a good negro government.ie: didn't barack obama put a lot of racism -- >> yes, and i think that was a lot of the problem. the lightes, he put to racism because he was so supremely talented -- >> when i was talking about barack obama being a great ambassador, the idea of looking like something out of the brady bunch, it was to counter the idea of what that people are, encountered the stereotype -- it countered the stereotype. the stereotype of black people at the root of the belief system behind the actual policies of white supremacy. i think that influence a lot of -- >> you are saying that these people, if they had looked at barack obama in a way that measured their own expectation, they would not have had the need to rebel against him? ta-nahesi coates: there is a long history of it. if you look at the history of lynchings and race riots and this country, often the places that are attacked or middle-class, "well-to-do" areas. because they stand in violation of the very idea of white supremacy, they offend t
this thing that white people feared was not a negro government but a good negro government.ie: didn't barack obama put a lot of racism -- >> yes, and i think that was a lot of the problem. the lightes, he put to racism because he was so supremely talented -- >> when i was talking about barack obama being a great ambassador, the idea of looking like something out of the brady bunch, it was to counter the idea of what that people are, encountered the stereotype -- it countered the...
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una pareja en puerto rico se casÓ frente a un cementerio y vestidos de negro hablamos con la protagonistas romÁntica, pero escalofriante historia. >> no sÉ si me da mÁs miedo la boda o el conejo de segura. ♪
una pareja en puerto rico se casÓ frente a un cementerio y vestidos de negro hablamos con la protagonistas romÁntica, pero escalofriante historia. >> no sÉ si me da mÁs miedo la boda o el conejo de segura. ♪
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si queda en negro, es mÁs fácil que no se vaya para ningÚn lugar.quedarse. que no duden, si llega la orden de evacuaciÓn, tiene que salir. luz: sÍ, sobre todo para estar seguros. las cosas se pueden reponer, la vida es mÁs importante que las cosas que tenemos. beatriz: ante la crisis, cuÁl es el sentimiento de los bomberos que trabajan si parar? cÓmo enfrentan la situación? luz: todos los bomberos que estÁn aquÍ han trabajado horas y horas, ya sean dÍas. sin descansar, luchando. tratamos de darle comida, agua, todo lo que necesitan para que podamos seguir trabajando duro. beatriz: les agradecemos de corazÓn por su trabajo. este es mi reporte, regresamos a estudios. palmira: tenemos informaciÓn de Último minuto. se detectÓ toque de queda en santa rosa y muchas Áreas evacuadas. los amantes de lo ajeno hacÍan de las suyas. segÚn el último reporte, se detuvieron a tres jÓvenes que estaban teniendo posesiÓn de cosas que no le pertenecÍan. se ha recibido mÁs de 69 llamadas de personas quejÁndose de sospechosos en el Área y arrestaron a tres . vamos con ra
si queda en negro, es mÁs fácil que no se vaya para ningÚn lugar.quedarse. que no duden, si llega la orden de evacuaciÓn, tiene que salir. luz: sÍ, sobre todo para estar seguros. las cosas se pueden reponer, la vida es mÁs importante que las cosas que tenemos. beatriz: ante la crisis, cuÁl es el sentimiento de los bomberos que trabajan si parar? cÓmo enfrentan la situación? luz: todos los bomberos que estÁn aquÍ han trabajado horas y horas, ya sean dÍas. sin descansar, luchando....
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de california por la pesca ilegal de un pez cuya vejiga se vende por miles de dlares en el mercado negroda cmo la cocana del mar --- --- tras las rejas, un hispano es sospechoso de haber defraudado millones de dlares y todo por unas fajitas, le contamos lo que ocurri en breve --- ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. --- la pesca furtiva de la vejiga natatoria o visceras de pez "totoaba" en el alto golfo de california se valua en el mercado negro de china en 20 mil dlares el kilo por lo que es conocida por los compradores como la cocana del mar... --- "ingrid barrera" viaj al puerto de san felipe en baja california para conocer la problemtica de primera mano --- hay quienes estn dispuestos a dar la vida por sacar un tesoro de las profundidades del alto golfo de baja california, se trata de el buche del pez totoaba, una viscera cuya pesca es ilegal en mexico realmente son chinos y ya lleg
de california por la pesca ilegal de un pez cuya vejiga se vende por miles de dlares en el mercado negroda cmo la cocana del mar --- --- tras las rejas, un hispano es sospechoso de haber defraudado millones de dlares y todo por unas fajitas, le contamos lo que ocurri en breve --- ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o...
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reportera: el plan de vicente solano era realizar su acto terrorista aquÍ, el conocido viernes negro,o porque las personas aprovechan las rebajas. jorge: el fiscal general sessions reitero hoy el operativo de perseguir sin descanso hasta derrotar a la sangrienta pandilla mara salva trucha. la definiÓ como blanco legÍtimo y prioritario de una fuerza federal que combate el crimen organizado. tambiÉn autorizÓ a utilizar todos los medios legales para radicar de la calle a esta pandilla. reportero: para el secretario de justicia de los estados unidos, la mÁxima prioridad de las agencias de seguridad de todo el paÍs es desmantelar la brutal paliza centroamericana ms-13. hoy, en la conferencia de jefes policiales, anunciÓ que ese grupo criminal es un objetivo prioritario de una fuerza federal especial que incluye varias agencias y que se dedica habitualmente a perseguir carteles y capos de la droga. >> los autorizÓ a utilizar todas las herramientas legales para investigar a la ms-13, no sÓlo con otras leyes de drogas, sino tambiÉn con nuestras legislaciones tributarias, de fraude organizado
reportera: el plan de vicente solano era realizar su acto terrorista aquÍ, el conocido viernes negro,o porque las personas aprovechan las rebajas. jorge: el fiscal general sessions reitero hoy el operativo de perseguir sin descanso hasta derrotar a la sangrienta pandilla mara salva trucha. la definiÓ como blanco legÍtimo y prioritario de una fuerza federal que combate el crimen organizado. tambiÉn autorizÓ a utilizar todos los medios legales para radicar de la calle a esta pandilla....
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vamos a aplicar este delicioso asado negro.ingo desde chicago: "me encantan los aguacates, pero muchas veces se deshace mientras trato de pelarlos y sacarle la semilla. quÉ estoy haciendo mal? ayuda!". lo que estÁs haciendo mal es que lo estÁs pelando. fÍjate lo que vas hacer. mucha gente agarra el aguacate y pone el cuchillo. esto es para cocineros profesionales. en casa van a agarrar una madera, una base. van a agarrar el aguacatedesde la punta hasta donde llegue el hueso. le van a dar un giropor la mitad. luego,le haces un corte y se abriÓ. en este casovan a tener la semilla con el mismo cuchillo. ahÍ va. luego, vas a agarrar una cuchara. puedes cortar con el cuchillo el corte que quieras. luego, con una cuchara lo sacas. esto no tiene nada que ver con el aguacate, pero me gustÓ mucho esta pregunta. marÍa alvarez de de texas "me encanta la cocina y espero ansiosa el programa del viernes. quiero saber, cuÁndo la receta pide slow cooker para hacerlo. puedo cocinarlos sobre la estufa a fuego lento?". sÍ, puedes. lo que te recom
vamos a aplicar este delicioso asado negro.ingo desde chicago: "me encantan los aguacates, pero muchas veces se deshace mientras trato de pelarlos y sacarle la semilla. quÉ estoy haciendo mal? ayuda!". lo que estÁs haciendo mal es que lo estÁs pelando. fÍjate lo que vas hacer. mucha gente agarra el aguacate y pone el cuchillo. esto es para cocineros profesionales. en casa van a agarrar una madera, una base. van a agarrar el aguacatedesde la punta hasta donde llegue el hueso. le...
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to understand the collapse of slavery without understanding the haitian revolution and in my book negro comrades of the club crown i tried to suggest it was british abolitionists who played a pivotal role in pressuring the united states to move away from slavery. and often times, there's a downplay by historians because i guess it makes them sleep better at night to think that there's not that much resistance and everything was sort of hunky-dory, so to speak. but then you're confronted with evidence of november 2016 and what is flowing from that. how we are having not only these sober discussions about the prospect of nuclear war and all the rest, but you know, there's an op-ed in the washington post about that he's going to be reelected. in 2020. so, i mean, there's sober discussions about prospects of fascism in the united states of america area and if i may say so, on youtube i have a lecture on that. >> my named september 2017, chicago. so i think that we really need to move away from this underestimation of the strength of the ultrabright forces which should never should have take
to understand the collapse of slavery without understanding the haitian revolution and in my book negro comrades of the club crown i tried to suggest it was british abolitionists who played a pivotal role in pressuring the united states to move away from slavery. and often times, there's a downplay by historians because i guess it makes them sleep better at night to think that there's not that much resistance and everything was sort of hunky-dory, so to speak. but then you're confronted with...
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>> right. >> as brilliant as this negro is, he's cold-blooded.'re right, everybody wants to be in the room with him. but in this particular -- i don't want to give the movie away, but in this case, this is where josh gad comes in, sam friedman, but how does marshall deal with not being able to talk in court? >> well, first of all, it was hard for me as the actor playing him -- [ laughter ] >> to not say nothing, yes. >> because when they give you the script for you're supposed to play thurgood marshall, you're like, oh, well, at least i'm going to have my chance to work on my speeches, and i can use some of my shakespeare, i can use some of my -- [ laughter ] >> you're not talking in court. you don't have to talk in court. >> i was like, wait a minute! you know, on page, i guess it was like 28. i was like, i don't get to talk in the courtroom? he's like, no, we're not doing this. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> so, yeah, you know, for me, i think that was -- you know, there's always stakes in a story, with each character. the stakes are so high in this t
>> right. >> as brilliant as this negro is, he's cold-blooded.'re right, everybody wants to be in the room with him. but in this particular -- i don't want to give the movie away, but in this case, this is where josh gad comes in, sam friedman, but how does marshall deal with not being able to talk in court? >> well, first of all, it was hard for me as the actor playing him -- [ laughter ] >> to not say nothing, yes. >> because when they give you the script for...
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el llamado ''viernes negro''..as tiendas.. --- yo me despido pero los dejo con ms informacin en nuestra edicin de las seis de la tarde --- ----dos niÑos se encuentran en condicin crtica luego de ser arrollados por un conductor que condicin crtica luego de ser arrollados por un conductor que se dio a la fuga..... en vallejo. ---melissa hernandez se encuentra en el lugar del incidente... --melissa que es lo que se sabe hasta ahora de este lamentable caso.... buenas tardes los dos niÑos de 2 y 3 aÑos continan en condicin crtica. al parecer la madre cruzaba esta calle empujando una carriola cuando un carro paso arrollndolos y ahora los pequeÑos continan hospitalizados. sot: jacinto gonzlez frecuenta la zona es muy malo hay conductores que no les importa dos pequenos niÑos luchan por su vida tras haber sido arrollados por un conductor que se dio a la fuga ayer en la tarde en vallejo cerca de la calle turner pkway y foothill drive... chris adams testigo he was there ahi estaba fsicamente, lo vi intentar llorar pero ni si
el llamado ''viernes negro''..as tiendas.. --- yo me despido pero los dejo con ms informacin en nuestra edicin de las seis de la tarde --- ----dos niÑos se encuentran en condicin crtica luego de ser arrollados por un conductor que condicin crtica luego de ser arrollados por un conductor que se dio a la fuga..... en vallejo. ---melissa hernandez se encuentra en el lugar del incidente... --melissa que es lo que se sabe hasta ahora de este lamentable caso.... buenas tardes los dos niÑos de 2 y 3...
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johnny:vestidos de negro y con un ataÚd frente de decoraciÓn.z, con ellos yo escogÍ mi ataÚd. johnny: no te dio un poco de miedo hacer una boda en el cementerio? si te casaste en un cementerio, dÓnde pasaste la luna de miel? sheila:la luna de miel estÁ de lado, la vamos a tomar mÁs adelante. pues nada, hemos tenido 12 aÑos de luna de miel. podemos esperar un poco mÁs. karla:la noche de bodas dÓnde fue? en un ataÚd? johnny: dÓnde fue la fiesta? sheila: todo fue muy bonito. me encantÓ muchÍsimo. bailÉ con mi padre, ustedes no lo ven pero, yo lo siento y de eso se trata. nosotros no vemos a dios pero, sentimos que Él existe. por lo tanto, yo lo siento. cada cual con sus cosas, no? karla: admiro mucho, tÚ haces lo que te hace feliz y eso es lo que tenemos que respetar. quÉ le dices a la gente que ha criticado o que ver alguna manera con mal augurio que a siempre se tu matrimonio? sheila:pues mira, he recibido muchas crÍticas y le dÉ muchas gracias a las personas que han criticado. gracias a las crÍticas me he sentido mÁs especial y mÁs cerca de dios
johnny:vestidos de negro y con un ataÚd frente de decoraciÓn.z, con ellos yo escogÍ mi ataÚd. johnny: no te dio un poco de miedo hacer una boda en el cementerio? si te casaste en un cementerio, dÓnde pasaste la luna de miel? sheila:la luna de miel estÁ de lado, la vamos a tomar mÁs adelante. pues nada, hemos tenido 12 aÑos de luna de miel. podemos esperar un poco mÁs. karla:la noche de bodas dÓnde fue? en un ataÚd? johnny: dÓnde fue la fiesta? sheila: todo fue muy bonito. me...
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stanton did not think of it as the negroes hour. do you think that the negro race , composed of black men she argued. furious that the 14th amendment defined citizens as mail, stanton directed her ire toward black, immigrant, and poor white men objecting to vote for sambo, patrick and all the ignorant foreigners. even in that area, her language was outrageous and offensive. before the 15th amendment was in 1870,in -- sorry, the suffrage movement had already split. on one side was the national american suffrage association. on the other side, the american women's suffrage association headed by lucy stone. if you northern black women each, but the majority focused on the physical and economic survival of blacks in the south, especially after the withdrawal of federal troops in 1877. competing suffragists pursued several strategies to challenge the definition of citizenship as mail. more than 100 women attempted to vote. in 1872, anthony was arrested for trying to vote in rochester and taken to trial. lucy stone tried to vote in new je
stanton did not think of it as the negroes hour. do you think that the negro race , composed of black men she argued. furious that the 14th amendment defined citizens as mail, stanton directed her ire toward black, immigrant, and poor white men objecting to vote for sambo, patrick and all the ignorant foreigners. even in that area, her language was outrageous and offensive. before the 15th amendment was in 1870,in -- sorry, the suffrage movement had already split. on one side was the national...
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>> that is part of the church so with panis or word negro where they were permitted to be married but every once in awhile they would write a sentence or paragraph but for the most part so really the majority of what we could find and then to find on the transactions. and one of those are the figures a few read early history you will see his name often because he was very influential but also he wrote a lot as a scholar. and to have records and then to find out what had taken place because the that survives it was the detroit river and we have a website about this if you are curious. but they wrote about their experience with photographs and was the only witness to this crime. so church records and merchant records dealing with freedoms and a thing as like that also those the state with records of the slave holders. >> other any records that you came across with the native people for african people fought for freedom together? and with the kkk. and as they come across. >> it sounds like what you know, quite a lot about and has written a book looking specifically at the jim crow era. a
>> that is part of the church so with panis or word negro where they were permitted to be married but every once in awhile they would write a sentence or paragraph but for the most part so really the majority of what we could find and then to find on the transactions. and one of those are the figures a few read early history you will see his name often because he was very influential but also he wrote a lot as a scholar. and to have records and then to find out what had taken place...
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battered make fun of that but the neo-nazi said weot will not be replaced by jews but throw those negros and nerco light is it women of color in particular were latino people i have to be politically correct blakey should not be able to sayld that. so even an ally you don't get is some they deeply and profoundly troubling that was funny because i knew wasn't from him. like from our sharpton. i know wasn't al sharpton because it was floury. >> will is and what it looks like. somebody was quoting me sing black people should be given reparations.ss, and said but i can say that on c-span but then you are ridiculous you are a nigger. the best nigger. i am a professor please call me dr. nigger. [applause]orked ha can i get a professor nigger up been here? [laughter] >> and i am working hard. [laughter] this is the culture we live bin and if you take hypersensitive looking for a safe space because the country is a safe space.saying i >> those that get to go to iowa for god went to idahoo one night and city thank you can say things like that and live? so that is the country we are living and.pol
battered make fun of that but the neo-nazi said weot will not be replaced by jews but throw those negros and nerco light is it women of color in particular were latino people i have to be politically correct blakey should not be able to sayld that. so even an ally you don't get is some they deeply and profoundly troubling that was funny because i knew wasn't from him. like from our sharpton. i know wasn't al sharpton because it was floury. >> will is and what it looks like. somebody was...
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cuerpo en el piso, supuestamente vestÍa chaqueta cafÉ, pantalÓn oscuro, calcetines blancos y zapatos negrosma de la misma con un guante. se ve sobre una pequeÑa mesa lo que parece ser una nota escritacomo una cinta color verde y otro artÍculo impredecible. continuÓ con esa imagen que se aprecia un arma en el piso y un martillo que pudo ser el que utilizo para romper el vidrio de la cama. se destaca un montÓn de 10 o mÁs cartuchos para proyectiles. aparentemente dos sillas con numerosas armas en su interior. se captar interior desde el pasillo de nÚmero 32 del hotel. otro dato interesante que continÚancon $100,000 donde se vea su novia en las vegas, nevadas, juan carlos gonzÁlez como univisiÓn. >> ayudÓ a mucha gente a salvar la vida. el drama que deja la masacre mÁs grande, comienza a tener rostros y nombres, comenzamos con que muriÓ mientras realizaba labores de seguridad y describiÓ su hijo como un hÉroe. >> la seÑora angÉlica dice que no aviso el cadÁver de su hijo y las autoridades le han dicho que toma varios dÍas. >> quiero verlo a Él, pero todavÍa no me dicen dÓnde puedo ir a verlo s
cuerpo en el piso, supuestamente vestÍa chaqueta cafÉ, pantalÓn oscuro, calcetines blancos y zapatos negrosma de la misma con un guante. se ve sobre una pequeÑa mesa lo que parece ser una nota escritacomo una cinta color verde y otro artÍculo impredecible. continuÓ con esa imagen que se aprecia un arma en el piso y un martillo que pudo ser el que utilizo para romper el vidrio de la cama. se destaca un montÓn de 10 o mÁs cartuchos para proyectiles. aparentemente dos sillas con numerosas...
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he led what's described in records as a renegade militia or a negro militia. the cup couple group of enslavd black men who ran away, ran for michigan, to canada from michigan and took this opportunity to actually have their freedom guaranteed. that was possible because detroit needed then. detroit was not going to last without without the william hall was so terrified of a native american attack. he was wrong on that score by the way. he was a little paranoid, but he was so terrified of a a native american attack he was willing to do anything despite the criticism of the people in the mission government about arming black men. let me tell you, the letters that survived the canadians across the river who saw all these black men are incredible. they even say they have armed our slaves. they recognize those are our people over there. they might point those guns towards us. so yes, this material and the story is distressing, and we have to think of them and care about what they went through. but at the same time i think this material under the story is inspiring.
he led what's described in records as a renegade militia or a negro militia. the cup couple group of enslavd black men who ran away, ran for michigan, to canada from michigan and took this opportunity to actually have their freedom guaranteed. that was possible because detroit needed then. detroit was not going to last without without the william hall was so terrified of a native american attack. he was wrong on that score by the way. he was a little paranoid, but he was so terrified of a a...
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the eight are regarding gooze gd negro government. this year this is how we lost to the white man. second year american girl. third year why do so few blacks study civil war. the study of malcolm x. >> seventh year the brach family in the age of incarceration. eighth year my president was black and the epilogue the first white president. is there one here that for you represents more than the others? >> for me personally, i think it's the civil war one. >> rose: really? yeah, because i think, like, it was during -- you know, i had a great gig. i have a great gig, but, you know, during these years when barack obama was president, i was in a very privileged position to observe him. i was at "the atlantic." i had freedom to write as i wanted to write and i had time to read and research. that's another story that goes through, as i wanted to. i had the financial support to do that which never had in my career as a journalist. a significant part of that period was spent studying the civil war. the other thing that happened during barack obama's eight years is we had the 150t 150th anniv
the eight are regarding gooze gd negro government. this year this is how we lost to the white man. second year american girl. third year why do so few blacks study civil war. the study of malcolm x. >> seventh year the brach family in the age of incarceration. eighth year my president was black and the epilogue the first white president. is there one here that for you represents more than the others? >> for me personally, i think it's the civil war one. >> rose: really? yeah,...
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mr jones you ain't got a team jerry jones loads of money way too much you can bench a whole team a negro you think what you going to do you think he was playing to dallas he's playing to dallas he's playing to the state of texas and quite frankly i don't know what conversations he and goodell have had but everybody knows that jerry jones is one of the most highly regarded you know respected by some owners in the league but to threaten i mean one minute we're talking about respecting their right to free speech and the next minute we're telling them if you do that we're going to bench you this is this is. as a. as a black american you know what is the flag and the anthem mean to you. is that the land of the free in the home of the brave i am a proud african-american number one number two my father served in the military for thirty seven years in this country so i have nothing but but respect for my father and every other man or woman who has ever wherever will serve in our armed forces number two number three i have great respect for our flag and for our sovereignty but i do not believe th
mr jones you ain't got a team jerry jones loads of money way too much you can bench a whole team a negro you think what you going to do you think he was playing to dallas he's playing to dallas he's playing to the state of texas and quite frankly i don't know what conversations he and goodell have had but everybody knows that jerry jones is one of the most highly regarded you know respected by some owners in the league but to threaten i mean one minute we're talking about respecting their right...
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reportero: el panorama es negro pues con la peticiÓn de prÓrroga para dos aÑos mÁs en territorio americano y entre ellos direcciones. reportero: se encuentran en la negociaciÓn con abogados y asociaciones civiles para crear otro programa, ahora se vive la incertidumbre que sus padres lo llevaron cuando eran niÑos. en la ciudad de mÉxico, alejandro madrigal como univisiÓn. presentador: dice, soy beneficiaria de edad y no estoy de acuerdo, nuestros padres sacrificaron sus vidas y eso me rompe el corazÓn. >> noso la zona injusta, si no lo hacen quedar como una persona sentadita y oportunista,, quiere aprovecharse de los jÓvenes con promesas que no podrÁ cumplir. >> muro mÁs guardes en la frontera, no se puede conferir su palabra. gracias como cada semana por su comentario, puede encontrarnos en las distintas plataformas de univisiÓn. al menos 10 muertos han dejado incendios forestales son 12 incendios activos, algunos con mayor intensidad que otros,, algo asÍ como 1500 edificaciones 160 de una comunidad para personas mayores y mÁs de 30,000 personas que han tenido que ser evacuadas. >> cae la
reportero: el panorama es negro pues con la peticiÓn de prÓrroga para dos aÑos mÁs en territorio americano y entre ellos direcciones. reportero: se encuentran en la negociaciÓn con abogados y asociaciones civiles para crear otro programa, ahora se vive la incertidumbre que sus padres lo llevaron cuando eran niÑos. en la ciudad de mÉxico, alejandro madrigal como univisiÓn. presentador: dice, soy beneficiaria de edad y no estoy de acuerdo, nuestros padres sacrificaron sus vidas y eso me...
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the negro will be free.make hatchet as we please, patch itfact -- we may as we please, but that fact will work its way out. butler got his revenge a few weeks later at the head of a column aimed at cape hatteras. news fromencouraging notedont, one observer that the news seized abraham lincoln with the light. butler took command of the seize the president's ear. he used it to pursue another job, heading a group of new englanders in the department of the gulf. they would join a joint navy-army occupation on the shores of new orleans. had met all but three ships that passed for jackson and saint hours in the wee morning in aprial 1862. he proceeded directly to new orleans now outlined in smoke due to the burning of cotton bails. he received her surrender. the largestirst, city in the confederacy was handed off to benjamin butler. on that day, he declared a proclamation to the city and since best to the citizens of new orleans, demanding the surrender of arms to the united states. he argued that the utmost defer
the negro will be free.make hatchet as we please, patch itfact -- we may as we please, but that fact will work its way out. butler got his revenge a few weeks later at the head of a column aimed at cape hatteras. news fromencouraging notedont, one observer that the news seized abraham lincoln with the light. butler took command of the seize the president's ear. he used it to pursue another job, heading a group of new englanders in the department of the gulf. they would join a joint navy-army...