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kids: house finch, mourning dove, european starling, brewer's blackbird, red-tailed hawk, american crowboy: hooded oriole, gray egret, great blue heron, and a mockingbird. rumble: the students love this. they love charging in here and really getting to know at a very deep, profound level what's showing up in our habitat. we observe, we record, we analyze, we share. all of these are important skills for our students. so, at the very bottom, do you see the live spidern there? kids: yeah. rumble: i'm surrounded by deerweed, native sages, encilia, but if you go back to 2014, i would have been standing on asphalt. peel back that asphalt, allow the dirt to be there, to plant native plants and create a living laboratory for students to really explore. girl: my name is ramona ramino. i like the garden because we come here and explore nature in the garden. what see in the gden is hummingbirds, mockingbirds, and flowers. second girl: my name is jimena lopez. we're trying to illustrate poppies and deer grass. boy: the california poppy is a flower native to california. rumble: it was a beautiful th
kids: house finch, mourning dove, european starling, brewer's blackbird, red-tailed hawk, american crowboy: hooded oriole, gray egret, great blue heron, and a mockingbird. rumble: the students love this. they love charging in here and really getting to know at a very deep, profound level what's showing up in our habitat. we observe, we record, we analyze, we share. all of these are important skills for our students. so, at the very bottom, do you see the live spidern there? kids: yeah. rumble:...
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. >> we asked what philippino american history month mean it them. >> hi. i'm here at the long crow eatery and beer garden right across from the middle school asking young philippino americans what it means to them to be philippino american. >> pride. >> very proud. >> hard working. >> it means being part of a family and supporting one another. >> it feels good. as a philippino american, you grow up with both sides. i grew up in the philippines and over here. humbleness and not having very much. doing with what you have. >> it means a lot. i think there's a lot of history here in the united states in being philippino and first generation philippino here. i feel there's a lot of history. >> it means i get to eat good food and have culture here in the united states. >> i like that. when is philippino american history month? >> in october. >> october. >> october. >> it's this month. >> what do you think philippino americans have contributed to our society today. >> joe coy. >> dj. >> food. >> lots of food. >> philippinos are behind the scenes of a lot of crazy stuff. film, fashion, and
. >> we asked what philippino american history month mean it them. >> hi. i'm here at the long crow eatery and beer garden right across from the middle school asking young philippino americans what it means to them to be philippino american. >> pride. >> very proud. >> hard working. >> it means being part of a family and supporting one another. >> it feels good. as a philippino american, you grow up with both sides. i grew up in the philippines and over...
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it is supported slavery and segregation and led the way on jim crow, it does not embrace americanism the claimant's democratic socialism when it's truly american marxism a very diabolical party and they lie in the media's arrogance lie, 2500 page bill how are we the people supposed to know what isn't it we know some of what isn't it committee hearings we don't get to participate, we cannot fit into the capital building, what will we contact them about we take it into the specifics other than to tell them to kill the whole bill is not representative government that is behind closed doors smoke filled room in this case not cigars probably marijuana where they will force their will on the american people in fundamental ways. this bill has to be killed whether they bring it up next week or the week after or the one after in whatever form it is, when we come back gordon chang and stuart varney what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. to be a thriver
it is supported slavery and segregation and led the way on jim crow, it does not embrace americanism the claimant's democratic socialism when it's truly american marxism a very diabolical party and they lie in the media's arrogance lie, 2500 page bill how are we the people supposed to know what isn't it we know some of what isn't it committee hearings we don't get to participate, we cannot fit into the capital building, what will we contact them about we take it into the specifics other than to...
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his house and the plot he purchased and jim crow had a duty of's deputy sheriff to the extent that they themselves have joined and planned to deprive an americanizen of the constitutional right. all the shortsre are, only jim crow was alive. the story doesn't quite in their in 1946 step of his effort to address it clan and then on the far right, two of his staff members, what is in a clan question prayed in 1946, the clan stepped up an effort to terrorize black homeowners and this prompted kenny to continue his investigation with clan. that year 1946, the clan burned homes of many black homeowners and in california and also burn crosses out of the jewish attorney in usa because the fraternity had supported it in evangelistic covenants predict and in 1946, he began calling clan members into his office pretty but again the rate and the results were disheartening for those seeking justice for the shorts. no evidence was found on vigilante activity to be directed at the african community and fontana, or against mr. short personally. many people wondered they had response to the murders was linked to him running for governor that year and he went u
his house and the plot he purchased and jim crow had a duty of's deputy sheriff to the extent that they themselves have joined and planned to deprive an americanizen of the constitutional right. all the shortsre are, only jim crow was alive. the story doesn't quite in their in 1946 step of his effort to address it clan and then on the far right, two of his staff members, what is in a clan question prayed in 1946, the clan stepped up an effort to terrorize black homeowners and this prompted...
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african-american recreational spots adhering to the jim crow laws but look outside the state of californiasland. i'm a golfer. it was one of the most pristine resorts in this country for golf. that was inhabited by the slaves after the civil war. south carolina slaves forced off the mainland and live on that island and not until the whites realized what a piece of land it was they cut off the water to the island and forced them back to mainland and another example of land stolen from african-americans and now a multimillion dollar if not billion dollar resort in south carolina and plenty of examples as we stated that the bruces went through. >> california state senator bradford, thank you for joining us tonight on this important story. we really appreciate it. >> thank you for your interest in this critical issue. >> thank you. >>> tonight's last word is next. sorry? limu, you're an animal! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no. nope. no way. but then helen went from
african-american recreational spots adhering to the jim crow laws but look outside the state of californiasland. i'm a golfer. it was one of the most pristine resorts in this country for golf. that was inhabited by the slaves after the civil war. south carolina slaves forced off the mainland and live on that island and not until the whites realized what a piece of land it was they cut off the water to the island and forced them back to mainland and another example of land stolen from...
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election, in an anonymous pamphlet and became part of the american political lexicon, trumpeted out by whites in the south throughout the jim crow era. lincoln said, even as a majority in the north and african americans mourns the loss of a president on friday, many of lincoln's opponents, openly celebrated. if you did a google mat of buildings and streets named after lincoln, you will find that it is predominantly and overwhelmingly they are north of the mason-dixon line. there are a few in black counties in mississippi. but that is the exception to the rule. it is an irony of american history that one of the most beloved presidents remains, to some people, certainly for neo-confederates, it's most hated. and i apologize to jeff, but i must end with this bumper sticker that has become quite popular the last few years. it's an image of lincoln with this image saying, if my party, and i'll cry if i want to. and so i will hand over the floor back to jeff. >> thank you, manisha, that was wonderful. i enjoy the bumper sticker at the end. i know all of us as historians enjoyed president trump's reminder that president lincoln was a r
election, in an anonymous pamphlet and became part of the american political lexicon, trumpeted out by whites in the south throughout the jim crow era. lincoln said, even as a majority in the north and african americans mourns the loss of a president on friday, many of lincoln's opponents, openly celebrated. if you did a google mat of buildings and streets named after lincoln, you will find that it is predominantly and overwhelmingly they are north of the mason-dixon line. there are a few in...
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though in the depths of jim crow segregation it produced giant americans like condoleezza rice, walter williams and colin powell. it was not by accident or rare. this community of faith, family, free market and education, education was the very core of our success. i was raised in a home with teachers. dad was a college professor 40 years, my mom is junior high school teacher and trusted what teachers have done throughout our history to teach children how to read, write, add, subtract and think critically. success in education was always based on parental involvement both expected and welcomed. my great state of utah these expectations of parents have not change. we don't expect nor tolerate leftist teaching of our children behind our backs how to hate our country and hate others based on skin color. some of the recent actions that the department of justice has taken against parents are concerning and i would like to direct my questions around that topic. similar questions have been asked i do want to make it very clear that some of my constituents some of the concerns i have. we can a
though in the depths of jim crow segregation it produced giant americans like condoleezza rice, walter williams and colin powell. it was not by accident or rare. this community of faith, family, free market and education, education was the very core of our success. i was raised in a home with teachers. dad was a college professor 40 years, my mom is junior high school teacher and trusted what teachers have done throughout our history to teach children how to read, write, add, subtract and think...
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americans' hands, not just some. that there is racism. there was jim crow. of the whole curriculum and that is has happened, then i'll blow the whistle. you can't teach american history without teaching that black people have been treated like also native americans and to an extent, latinos and other people, very, very badly. so banning books. some of these people think we're only supposed to be taught that somebody put a flag in something. there was apple pie. no, no, that's false. it is a matter of how you teach the sins of our nation. >> let's turn to your book. woke racism. explain what that is and why you believe it has become a religion, john. >> woke racism is about the fact that a certain fringe of people believe that we should center our entire consciousness on overturning power differentials, and by that what they really mean is fighting racism. they don't mean fighting racism is one of about 50 things we can do. they mean that's what we should center everything on because the united states is based on saert original sin the way christianian says a
americans' hands, not just some. that there is racism. there was jim crow. of the whole curriculum and that is has happened, then i'll blow the whistle. you can't teach american history without teaching that black people have been treated like also native americans and to an extent, latinos and other people, very, very badly. so banning books. some of these people think we're only supposed to be taught that somebody put a flag in something. there was apple pie. no, no, that's false. it is a...
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home in los angeles jim crow was a violator of community tradition and built his house on the lot he purchased, the deputy sheriffs and set them selves toward a plan to deprive american citizens of his constitutional right. all the shorts are dead, only jim crow is alive. the story doesn't quite and fair because jimmy in 1946 stepped up efforts to investigate the client. you have penny here on the far right with two members, one is in a clan costume. 1946, the client step up efforts to terrorize black homeowners in this cost to continue the investigation. that year in 1946, the client and the homes of many black homeowners across socal, and also burned a jewish fraternity at usc because the fraternity put in and in spring of 1946, they began calling clan members into his office but again the results were disheartening for those seeking justice for the shorts. he found no evidence of so-called vigilante activity and directed efforts to the american community and fontana were against mr. short personally. many people wondered about the response linked to running government that year, he ran against earl warren but what it did do with the help of an l.a. security court
home in los angeles jim crow was a violator of community tradition and built his house on the lot he purchased, the deputy sheriffs and set them selves toward a plan to deprive american citizens of his constitutional right. all the shorts are dead, only jim crow is alive. the story doesn't quite and fair because jimmy in 1946 stepped up efforts to investigate the client. you have penny here on the far right with two members, one is in a clan costume. 1946, the client step up efforts to...
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these were african american recreational spots, add hearing to the jim crow rawlings., we all know about hilton -- a magnificent golf resort, i'm a golfer, it's been one of the most pristine resorts in this country for golfers. that was once inhabited by slaves. after the civil war, south carolina slaves were forced off the mainland and had to live on that island, i'm not until the whites realize what a piece of land it was, they cut off the water to the island and force them back to mainland. so that's another example of land that was stolen from african americans, it's now a multi million million dollar resort, in south carolina. so there's plenty of examples, as you stated the, that mirrors with the prices went through. >> california state center stephen brad for, thank you very much for joining us tonight on this important story. senator, we really appreciate it. >> thank you for your interest in this critical issue. >> thank you. tonight's last word is next. tonight's last word is next. tonight's last word is next. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customiz
these were african american recreational spots, add hearing to the jim crow rawlings., we all know about hilton -- a magnificent golf resort, i'm a golfer, it's been one of the most pristine resorts in this country for golfers. that was once inhabited by slaves. after the civil war, south carolina slaves were forced off the mainland and had to live on that island, i'm not until the whites realize what a piece of land it was, they cut off the water to the island and force them back to mainland....
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crow shortages labor. and i think the labor shortage is causing the whole american system small business, which is has always been the backbone backbone of the u. s. economy. small businesses are collapsing, you know, i just drove 9000 miles this summer. took a long roadie and you go into something like maryland house to get a snack and 5 of the 6 snack places are closed. nobody can get help. and we know they're out there. there are people who could fill all those jobs, but obviously the government stimulus packages have have dis, incentivized work. so the supply chain things including the problems including the labor shortage. they're just going to get worse. and it seems like it's getting crazy. dangerous. for example, drivers needed to drive gas, you know, big gas tankers around to fill gas stations. they're in short supply. so they're gonna change they requirement from getting that 6 months of training that you need to learn how to operate. one of those regs to just, hey, you know, you got a driver's license here, you go drive an oil rank. he was gonna drive gas, right? right. okay. i mean, that sounds l
crow shortages labor. and i think the labor shortage is causing the whole american system small business, which is has always been the backbone backbone of the u. s. economy. small businesses are collapsing, you know, i just drove 9000 miles this summer. took a long roadie and you go into something like maryland house to get a snack and 5 of the 6 snack places are closed. nobody can get help. and we know they're out there. there are people who could fill all those jobs, but obviously the...
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though in the depth of jim crow segregation the community produced giant americans like clarence thomasndoleeza rice thomas stole, walter williams and colin powell. this was not by accident. it was not -- and it was also not rare. the community of faith, family free market and education. education was the very core of our success. i was raised in a home with teachers. my dad was a college professor of 40 years. my mom, a junior high school teacher. theye trusted to do what teachers have done throughout our history, to teach children how to read write, add, subtract and to think critically. success in education was always based on parental involvement. it was both expected and welcomed. in my great state of utah these changed. we do not expect nor will we tolerate leftist teaching of our children behind our backs the evil of crt, how to hate our country and hate others based on skin color. some of the most recent actions that the department of justice have taken against parents are concerning. and i would like to direct my questions around that topic. similar questions have been asked an
though in the depth of jim crow segregation the community produced giant americans like clarence thomasndoleeza rice thomas stole, walter williams and colin powell. this was not by accident. it was not -- and it was also not rare. the community of faith, family free market and education. education was the very core of our success. i was raised in a home with teachers. my dad was a college professor of 40 years. my mom, a junior high school teacher. theye trusted to do what teachers have done...
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notorious anonymous pamphlet and became part of the american political lexicon trotted out by white supremacists in the south throughout the jim crow era. now, in lincoln's death even as a majority in the north and african-americans mourned the martyred predassassinated on good friday, many of lincoln's opponents and confederates as the historian martha has shown, openly celebrated. in fact, if you did a google map search for towns, schools, buildings and streets named after lincoln, you'll find still that a predominantly and overwhelming majority of them are north of the mason-dixon line. now, one researcher found a few in a predominantly black county in mississippi, but that is the exception to the rule. it is perhaps an irony of americans history that one of its most beloved presidents remains for some people, certainly for neoconfederates its most hated, and i apologize to jeff, but i must end with this bumper sticker that had become quite popular the last few years. it's an image of lincoln with the sticker saying, it's my party, and i'll cry if i want to. and with that, i will stop share and hand over the floor back to you, j
notorious anonymous pamphlet and became part of the american political lexicon trotted out by white supremacists in the south throughout the jim crow era. now, in lincoln's death even as a majority in the north and african-americans mourned the martyred predassassinated on good friday, many of lincoln's opponents and confederates as the historian martha has shown, openly celebrated. in fact, if you did a google map search for towns, schools, buildings and streets named after lincoln, you'll...
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of course, african-americans, yeah, there was great hope that this would be, you know, a great service to them, but in practice, you know, this was the era of, you know, the jim crow south, you know, segregation, separate but equal was kind of the rule of the land, and the majority of african-american veterans did reside in the south. and they faced all sorts of barriers and obstacles. in terms of education, you know, only a few thousand actually end rolled in colleges in the north, and even those colleges in the north often established quotas or limits to the number of african-americans they would accept. and then in the south they were barred completely from most white institutions, so they had no choice but to go to historically black colleges. and the enrollment to them bid soar as a result of the g.i. bill, went from 30,000 to 74,000 by the late 1940s, but those schools were underfunded, they had a shortage of trained faculty. and even with, you know, the expansion of the numbers, they still didn't have enough to keep up with the demand. so many black veterans who did qualify who were able to go on to college were just turned away because there just wasn't, t
of course, african-americans, yeah, there was great hope that this would be, you know, a great service to them, but in practice, you know, this was the era of, you know, the jim crow south, you know, segregation, separate but equal was kind of the rule of the land, and the majority of african-american veterans did reside in the south. and they faced all sorts of barriers and obstacles. in terms of education, you know, only a few thousand actually end rolled in colleges in the north, and even...
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part of the lexicon talked about white supremacist in the south route the jim crow era on weekends that and african-americanson good friday many of the opponents and confederates and then open the celebrated so if you did a google map search you will find is still a predominantly the over on —- the majority of them so one intricate researcher but the black county in millis mississippi is the exception to the rule so than one of the most beloved with the neo- confederate the most hated and i apologize but i must and with the bumper sticker that it's my party and i will cry 512. and then now i will hand the floor back over to you thank you for that. let's turn to matthew sutton is going to tell us about that presidential of course was longer than anyone else. matthew avery sets in his edward art myers distinguished professor chair the history department at washington state university. his latest book is doublecross that missionaries just buy for the united states during the second world war. he is the author of numerous other books including once on the american apocalypse, a book on jerry falwell and another
part of the lexicon talked about white supremacist in the south route the jim crow era on weekends that and african-americanson good friday many of the opponents and confederates and then open the celebrated so if you did a google map search you will find is still a predominantly the over on —- the majority of them so one intricate researcher but the black county in millis mississippi is the exception to the rule so than one of the most beloved with the neo- confederate the most hated and i...
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. >> we asked what philippino american history month mean it them. >> hi. i'm here at the long crow eatery and beer garden right across from the middle school asking young philippino americans what it means to them to be philippino american. >> pride. >> very proud. >> hard working. >> it means being part of a family and supporting one another. >> it feels good. as a philippino american, you grow up with both sides. i grew up in the philippines and over here. humbleness and not having very much. doing with what you have. >> it means a lot. i think there's a lot of history here in the united states in being philippino and first generation philippino here. i feel there's a lot of history. >> it means i get to eat good food and have culture here in the united states. >> i like that. when is philippino american history month? >> in october. >> october. >> october. >> it's this month. >> what do you think philippino americans have contributed to our society today. >> joe coy. >> dj. >> food. >> lots of food. >> philippinos are behind the scenes of a lot of crazy stuff. film, fashion, and
. >> we asked what philippino american history month mean it them. >> hi. i'm here at the long crow eatery and beer garden right across from the middle school asking young philippino americans what it means to them to be philippino american. >> pride. >> very proud. >> hard working. >> it means being part of a family and supporting one another. >> it feels good. as a philippino american, you grow up with both sides. i grew up in the philippines and over...
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to them but in practice that was the era of the jim crow south, segregation, separate but equal was the rule and then the majority ofid african-americanerans did reside in the south so they faced all sorts of barriers and obstacles. in terms of education, only a a few thousand in the north and even those often established limits to african-americans they would accept and then they have no choice but to go to historically black colleges. and as result of the g.i. bill was 74000 through the late forties so that was underfunded and under resourced and then with the expansion and then couldn't keep up with the demand. so many black veterans who did qualify to goingng to college were turned away. black colleges cannot take them all in tens of thousands more were dissuaded from even trying. and then those education benefits and vocational schools many were from one —- were for whites only and then with the semiskilled training programs. as opposed to whitete veterans. and then the loan guarantee. with a certificate of eligibility but then it's up to a private lender to make the loan in there in the home loan industry african-americans face
to them but in practice that was the era of the jim crow south, segregation, separate but equal was the rule and then the majority ofid african-americanerans did reside in the south so they faced all sorts of barriers and obstacles. in terms of education, only a a few thousand in the north and even those often established limits to african-americans they would accept and then they have no choice but to go to historically black colleges. and as result of the g.i. bill was 74000 through the late...
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and in terms of african-american, there was great hope that this would be a great service to them but in practice this was the era of the jim crow south. the segregation and separate but equal was kind of the rule of the land and the majority of african-american veterans didnot reside in south so theyface also to barriers and obstacles . in terms of education , only a few thousand actually enrolled in colleges in the north and even those often established quotas or limits to the number of african-americans they would accept and in the south they were barred completely from most white institutions so they had no choice but to go to historically black colleges and the enrollments then it can sort as a result of the g.i. bill and it went from 30 something thousand to about 74,000 by the late 1940s. 00but those schools, they were underfunded, under resourced. they had the shortage of training faculty and even with expansion of the numbers that they could take they didn't have enough to keep up with the demand so many black veterans who didn't qualify to go on to college were just turned away. because the black colleges were not able
and in terms of african-american, there was great hope that this would be a great service to them but in practice this was the era of the jim crow south. the segregation and separate but equal was kind of the rule of the land and the majority of african-american veterans didnot reside in south so theyface also to barriers and obstacles . in terms of education , only a few thousand actually enrolled in colleges in the north and even those often established quotas or limits to the number of...
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awful story of slavery and jim crow and how that reverberates today that the concern on the right is the primary story that white supremacy is the major theme in american history. is it a matter of focus cliques obviously we have to teach what danielle calls the hard things oppression and the role that racism plays in that. we had jim crow so helpless again understand is it just a matter of focus? >> first i don't think i'm mischaracterizing the roadmap. i would encourage people to look atld those questions about group identity and what they are asking little kids. >> it's not about group identity and it's not a phrase used in the roadmap. they are all kinds of groups but it's not about group identity. >> the distinction how do i know i'm part of a group, you don't think into classroom practice as the discussion proceeds you could say i'm part of a soccer team, okay, fine but as we proceed to see everyone looks more and more at the breakdown and you'll find european-american, african-americans, to different minorities being consistent vision of the american people. it is built-in. i am sure in a discussion in second grade when group memberships come up
awful story of slavery and jim crow and how that reverberates today that the concern on the right is the primary story that white supremacy is the major theme in american history. is it a matter of focus cliques obviously we have to teach what danielle calls the hard things oppression and the role that racism plays in that. we had jim crow so helpless again understand is it just a matter of focus? >> first i don't think i'm mischaracterizing the roadmap. i would encourage people to look...
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american scripture. we did not surrender our inheritance as equal men endowed by our creator with unalienable rights. neither slavery nor jim crow defeated us. we recognize dr. martin luther king jr. declared decades ago that the magnificent words of the constitution and declaration of independence were a promissory note to which every american was to fall heir. the history of our nation is our shared struggle to live up to that promise. it is a slow, arduous battle, but we have yet to fail. today, there is a notable pessimism about the state of our country, and cynicism about our founding. there are some who would even cancel our founders. we are aware of those who served , much like garrison, that america is a racist and irredeemable country. but there are many more of us, i think, who feel america is not so broken, as it is adrift at sea. some of you come from my generation. you remember reciting the pledge of allegiance, the fourth of july celebrations, and the shared belief our nation was destined for greatness. others of you are younger, you lived in the twilight of that life, or feel nostalgia for a world you missed, or y
american scripture. we did not surrender our inheritance as equal men endowed by our creator with unalienable rights. neither slavery nor jim crow defeated us. we recognize dr. martin luther king jr. declared decades ago that the magnificent words of the constitution and declaration of independence were a promissory note to which every american was to fall heir. the history of our nation is our shared struggle to live up to that promise. it is a slow, arduous battle, but we have yet to fail....
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americans, kron four's. ashley zavala explains what the group is focusing on this week. >> we know that housing is still modern. the manifestation of jim crow was going to block this california's reparations task force tuesday took testimony from expert witnesses on racial disparities in education and environment. linking both to discrimination and segregation in housing. analysts pointed to federal data showing the nation's black white dissimilarity score is 55 this is what indicates is that 55% of other african americans and not states or white americans. or some combination are to move to a different race neighborhood. >> to fully integrate. >> just the numbers. this means that we live in very segregated society. experts said the lack of integration in neighborhoods in government decision-making over decades has resulted in lopsided resources for black and brown communities compared to neighboring predominantly white areas, especially in schools. others pointed out this makes college preparation more difficult smith is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the university of california for discriminatory use of the s a t and a c t and college
americans, kron four's. ashley zavala explains what the group is focusing on this week. >> we know that housing is still modern. the manifestation of jim crow was going to block this california's reparations task force tuesday took testimony from expert witnesses on racial disparities in education and environment. linking both to discrimination and segregation in housing. analysts pointed to federal data showing the nation's black white dissimilarity score is 55 this is what indicates is...