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be black, no black.there's no kind of vast moses for what you can absorb knowledge. you have to read the damn book like everybody else. now, it's extremely important to do so because you are able to perpetuate a legacy of fighting against white supremacy. one of the most vicious things white supremacy has done is believe they don't they don't have to study their own culture. for me, in terms of middle-class versus middle america, versus urban america that is a great point. from harvard university to have a store out about said just because he has a suit on, no negro, i'm a preacher and i was raised as a preacher and i understand this is the uniform of war. i'm in war against mrs. conceptions of what black misses. if you can consider that i am challenging respectability. i'm saying to you, black people must understand that even people who are denied and seen as less than are just as important who are seen more than. i'll tell you what the consequence of respectability and politics is. a big bowl of jell-o
be black, no black.there's no kind of vast moses for what you can absorb knowledge. you have to read the damn book like everybody else. now, it's extremely important to do so because you are able to perpetuate a legacy of fighting against white supremacy. one of the most vicious things white supremacy has done is believe they don't they don't have to study their own culture. for me, in terms of middle-class versus middle america, versus urban america that is a great point. from harvard...
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but experiencing that moment of black people, black doctors, black lawyers, black people from all different type of professions, i was able to touch them and talk to them. i didn't want to lose that experience, i knew d.c. was built around that georgia avenue, the experience the peel the community was based on black achievement black movement. even in the poor parts it was such a knowledge that i never experienced before, i just wanted to have that. >> professor carr that was an inside the family conversation that the rest of the country got to eavesdrop on. >> absolutely. >> did it work? >> i mean, i think of course it did. it's part of an ongoing conversation. it was the first time i think that america at large was able to bear witness to that kind of critical mass. remember that minister farrakhan had been traveling for the better part of a year talking about the million man march. i never forget at dawn hearing the muslim prayer call. most of the people in the mall were not muslim but you saw hundreds of thousands of hen with their heads you abouted. this is about two weeks after the o.
but experiencing that moment of black people, black doctors, black lawyers, black people from all different type of professions, i was able to touch them and talk to them. i didn't want to lose that experience, i knew d.c. was built around that georgia avenue, the experience the peel the community was based on black achievement black movement. even in the poor parts it was such a knowledge that i never experienced before, i just wanted to have that. >> professor carr that was an inside...
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we have black generals, black president, black janitors, black residents of corporations. god has put us in the position to make a mess i exist. if we do not do that, god will bring his wrath down on not only white people, but black people as well. host: if you comments now from twitter. [video clip] what goodarrakhan: are we if we do not prepare young people to carry the torch of liberation to the next step? we if we think we can last forever, and not prepare others to walk in our footsteps? to the young who are here, we honor you. we know who you are. we will not first sake our duty our duty torsake you. there are some elders that are legacythy to pass on the of their cowardice to the young people. [applause] will not listen to those made in america, made by america, and want to bow down in america to that which has given them help. are lookingpeople , butearless leadership leadership that cannot be bought . that is willing to sacrifice its life to see a better future for our children. that my brother and isend, father pflueger, here, who is a great fighter in chicago. t
we have black generals, black president, black janitors, black residents of corporations. god has put us in the position to make a mess i exist. if we do not do that, god will bring his wrath down on not only white people, but black people as well. host: if you comments now from twitter. [video clip] what goodarrakhan: are we if we do not prepare young people to carry the torch of liberation to the next step? we if we think we can last forever, and not prepare others to walk in our footsteps?...
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if all black lives matter than no black lives matter. [applause] >> just open the doors to the church. >> what is civil dialogue we had today. the uk and talk about it and i want to encourage you. [applause] i want to think my friends. and michael dyson to show him your love with the latest author of the book and of course, i have a book as well. but we want to thank busboy is in poets'. politick soon grows. also sees p.m. on the booktv. on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> i started covering in the wake of the big account the scandal at the time never shocked to find out what is a government enterprise in this case freddie was created in the wake of the depression to make home ownership widely available that if you have a tradition to buy up the loan that the bank lenders have made the they wouldn't have to worry about the capital. and this would help to foster home ownership and that was the beginning in a unique system no other country has a 30 year fixed-rate either the way that we do. in day credit that existence with the odor g
if all black lives matter than no black lives matter. [applause] >> just open the doors to the church. >> what is civil dialogue we had today. the uk and talk about it and i want to encourage you. [applause] i want to think my friends. and michael dyson to show him your love with the latest author of the book and of course, i have a book as well. but we want to thank busboy is in poets'. politick soon grows. also sees p.m. on the booktv. on c-span2. [inaudible conversations]...
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people black?d people from this new black in latin america series on pbs, and... all over latin america, but in dominican republic i saw a man who was darker than i, and i said... he said, "i see myself as an afro-descended person; i'm a black man." i said, "well, when did you learn this?" because so many people in the dominican republic told me they weren't black. and i'd say, "who's black?" they'd go, "the haitians, but nobody here," no matter how black they were. so i said, "well, when did you learn you were black?" he said, "oh, that's easy, when i was in new york." ( laughing ) "when i went to new york, all the white people told me i was black." >> hinojosa: well, so how do we... how do we... we're trying. i mean, we're doing this show, we've got you here. what needs to happen? how do we... how do we engage in this conversation? i mean, i try to make it happen with everyone that i meet. >> i think in... let's remember that the history of this country is always the history of going from one end
people black?d people from this new black in latin america series on pbs, and... all over latin america, but in dominican republic i saw a man who was darker than i, and i said... he said, "i see myself as an afro-descended person; i'm a black man." i said, "well, when did you learn this?" because so many people in the dominican republic told me they weren't black. and i'd say, "who's black?" they'd go, "the haitians, but nobody here," no matter how black...
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at least you're not black. without that the class system in this country would not be nearly as strong. the purpose of the book is to explore these connections and to explore how inequality gets rationalized , and it was, you know,was, you know, as you heard, happening within black space, internal to black space and is happening within white space and to all of us in the country because we have been conditioned to believe that where you end up is about you. we have this perfect ideological mechanism for justifying inequality. in the old european feudal systems if you are a peasant you damn well knew it. that was it.that was it. you are going to have to have a revolution to get a better deal. in this country we have an ideology. you are going to run this tomorrow. you can be president, ceo, millionaire, billionaire, nobody. poor folkpoor folk in england would not have believed that. that is crap. you are lying to me, but everyone thinks they will be the next bill gates, donald trump, everyone thinks because we h
at least you're not black. without that the class system in this country would not be nearly as strong. the purpose of the book is to explore these connections and to explore how inequality gets rationalized , and it was, you know,was, you know, as you heard, happening within black space, internal to black space and is happening within white space and to all of us in the country because we have been conditioned to believe that where you end up is about you. we have this perfect ideological...
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yes, black women have been so often influenced by black culture and outside of black culture. so if she turned around and mobilized another group of black women that story may have ended differently. >> i wonder about our community and our response to what happened. when martin o'malley was allowed to refer to her this way. this is a woman who grew up in mississippi in the segregated south. the. the dynamic there is really fascinating. i wonder about our community, the black community response and the response of black men to what transpired. i wonder do we have any special responsibility to come to her aid, for lack a better term. >> i would argue would argue that black men and women had responsibility to come to her aid, and they didn't. can i ask a question as to why? >> maybe i was a kid, if o'malley would've said that to my wife or my mom he would had his head knocked out. >> often black women are trying that we don't stand up for ourselves, we stand up for everybody else. >> tim, the notion or definition of whiteness has been challenged for a long time, for generations.
yes, black women have been so often influenced by black culture and outside of black culture. so if she turned around and mobilized another group of black women that story may have ended differently. >> i wonder about our community and our response to what happened. when martin o'malley was allowed to refer to her this way. this is a woman who grew up in mississippi in the segregated south. the. the dynamic there is really fascinating. i wonder about our community, the black community...
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the fact is blacks kill most of the black people.it slide, you see, ray ray found guilty before he even get tried. 10-10-15, the government is on notice. they're not going to keep killing us and have us fill up your quotas giving us jail records instead of diplomas. them 40 acres, we're going to need what you owe us, or else! >> all right. that's what i'm talking about. justice or else. we are now keeping with the hip-hop community, going to bring a young brother who's a former inmate. he spent five years in prison. he actually works for the honorable cora master berry right now. this young man picked up a book called "the destruction of black civilization" by chancellor williams. and now while he was in prison, he picked that book up, and it changed his life. and today he is a doctoral candidate in the african-american studies department at howard university. let's give it up for my brother, anton howe. >> good morning, brothers and sisters. i am anton house. i graduated with my bachelor's in 2011. i obtained my master's in 2013. an
the fact is blacks kill most of the black people.it slide, you see, ray ray found guilty before he even get tried. 10-10-15, the government is on notice. they're not going to keep killing us and have us fill up your quotas giving us jail records instead of diplomas. them 40 acres, we're going to need what you owe us, or else! >> all right. that's what i'm talking about. justice or else. we are now keeping with the hip-hop community, going to bring a young brother who's a former inmate. he...
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how can black people take any sense of black independence when most black people and most black organizationsvoluntarily subject themselves to involuntarily servitude to the democratic party? [applause] >> i would just say, as somebody who is a super voter, i can tell you most presidential elections have about 25 people on them. that is a lot of people running for president. it is not just a republican and democrat. our system is a two-party system. it is almost impossible for a third party candidate to get traction which is why when you have a ross perot or john anderson it is rare and difficult. it is expensive to get on the ballot in 50 states. it is not that the media is excluding the black candidates not polling in the national averages at more than 1%. it is all of the other 24 candidates running for president that noone pays much attention to. i think you have to realize, and this is something i definitely have learned in the research for writing my book, is that the black vote is a pragmatic vote. it doesn't spend much time looking for psychic re-dress and feel-good canidancy. >> let'
how can black people take any sense of black independence when most black people and most black organizationsvoluntarily subject themselves to involuntarily servitude to the democratic party? [applause] >> i would just say, as somebody who is a super voter, i can tell you most presidential elections have about 25 people on them. that is a lot of people running for president. it is not just a republican and democrat. our system is a two-party system. it is almost impossible for a third...
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when we say that anyone who is not black is a new black something, it is a mistake.ially the role that the administration played in just traumatizing black lives. john: you guys have had interaction with senator sanders, right? there was famously that disruption that took place in seattle in the summer, one of the things that prompted you to write your op-ed. how have things gone with senator sanders since that disruption? have you feel that has gone? -- how do you feel that has gone? patrisse: i think it has been fine. these candidates are going to have to get used to disruption and meeting with the movement. they will have to get used to meeting with different black folks across the country. for us, ultimately, we are trying to use this moment to have a national conversation about black lives, and it's a perfect opportunity. john: for interest groups who are trying to achieve tangible change in the course of an election, they do it through a mix of carrots and sticks. you might be able to win more of our votes. the stick is if you don't, we will punish you in some
when we say that anyone who is not black is a new black something, it is a mistake.ially the role that the administration played in just traumatizing black lives. john: you guys have had interaction with senator sanders, right? there was famously that disruption that took place in seattle in the summer, one of the things that prompted you to write your op-ed. how have things gone with senator sanders since that disruption? have you feel that has gone? -- how do you feel that has gone? patrisse:...
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as a kid, a black man couldn't even lead a football team when i was a kid or a black quarterback. it's not even a question for little kids they accept the fact that a black man can lead the country. it's not a question. (cheers and applause). >> larry: the legacy is prettyb. i just want to add that. do you think the black lives matter movement, do you think that is just a reaction to obama not doing enough or do you think that is just an inevitable movement. >> i think definitely that is the call of the people. one thing i do because i am a black man is that you can only push to the wall so much before you react for ourselves. i think that is something that we have to fix ourselves. do i believe if you really want to keep it a hundred [bleep] obama can't fix it [bleep] for us, we have to fix it. >> ourselves. >> we got to be there and get them out and show them the way before we can blame something on another individual. cuz his kids are straight, him and michelle did a hell of a job. >> straight meaning cool, they good. >> i wish barack would just worry less and do more. i feel l
as a kid, a black man couldn't even lead a football team when i was a kid or a black quarterback. it's not even a question for little kids they accept the fact that a black man can lead the country. it's not a question. (cheers and applause). >> larry: the legacy is prettyb. i just want to add that. do you think the black lives matter movement, do you think that is just a reaction to obama not doing enough or do you think that is just an inevitable movement. >> i think definitely...
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black women for change.org. black women for change.org.s an elevated state.♪ ♪cinnamon is my soul mate. ♪no debate 'cause it tastes so great.♪ ♪that's why i got milk face. ♪yes, you want it. ♪ the milk tastes oh so sweet.♪ ♪just like heaven between your cheeks.♪ ♪try this technique, put your mouth on fleek.♪ ♪la-la-la-la-la. >>> welcome back to viewpoint. we're talking about ending violence and black lives matter. when we look at solutions, are there things that will work equally well for girls and boys? are there other thing that maybe need to be targeted specifically? >> i think, yes, there are solutions that work equally well with boys and girls in terms of, you know, from prenatal all the way through early adulthood as i indicated. but the research shows that girls, one of the most common triggers for girls to enter the juvenile justice system or the adult criminal justice system is trauma. physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, emotional trauma, as well as physical trauma. and so what we need to find is evidence-based -- and there are
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why he thinks obama could have done better for blacks in america. >> you were the first black governorince the civil war. >> first elected ever. >> that's right. during reconstruction they weren't elected. you have some interesting words in your book about president obama. let me just quote from 159. you say during the president's first term, organizations representing african americans were particularly side lined and even directly insulted. president obama in his administration seemed utterly tone deaf to the voice of the african american community. tell me what you meant by that. >> well, there were any numbers of things that people would thought would take place. the neighborhoods, the communities. schools. crime. many of them thought that there might be a rebuilding of the cities. he said one of the best speeches i've heard him make is at the u.s. conference of mayors, i was a mayor for a period of time. and he said that cities were not the obstacles to metropolitan growth but they were the real engines. >> we also need to stop seeing our cities as the problem and start seeing the
why he thinks obama could have done better for blacks in america. >> you were the first black governorince the civil war. >> first elected ever. >> that's right. during reconstruction they weren't elected. you have some interesting words in your book about president obama. let me just quote from 159. you say during the president's first term, organizations representing african americans were particularly side lined and even directly insulted. president obama in his...
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is president obama the real black president? >> he's president and black. so he's a real black president? >> again, we're dealing with >> larry: tonightly, president obama personally apologizes to doctors without borders for deadly airstrike on an afghan hospital. meanwhile, i'm still waiting for my apology from starbucks for writing trevor noah on my latte. i don't know how that happened. i am not him. thank you. thank you very much. ( cheers and applause ) also u, rupert murdoch endorses ben carson by tweeting that he wants a real black president. because if anyplace knows what it really means to be black it's an 84-year-old white australian billionaire. it's true. and a texas mom stands up to a publisher after a textbook refers to slaves as workers. tell you what, texas-- if slaves were workers maybe it's time to start talking about backpay. this is "the nightly show." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: yeah! man! what a great crowd. thank you very much. thank you, i appreciate it. you know that means a lot. you know
is president obama the real black president? >> he's president and black. so he's a real black president? >> again, we're dealing with >> larry: tonightly, president obama personally apologizes to doctors without borders for deadly airstrike on an afghan hospital. meanwhile, i'm still waiting for my apology from starbucks for writing trevor noah on my latte. i don't know how that happened. i am not him. thank you. thank you very much. ( cheers and applause ) also u, rupert...
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obama's not black enough?well, he didn't quite say obama's not black enough, he said ben and candy carson terrific. what about a real black president who can properly address the racial divide and much else. >> i think he addressed it as much as any president can. i think that the racial divide needs to be addressed by the country as a whole and he's done a great job as the leader but it's something the entire country needs to address. >> and you think bernie sanders is the real thing and can deal with all things, including race. tell us why you're endorsing his run for president. >> you know, i've seen him here in vermont for the last 30 years. i've seen his run for mayor that nobody ever thought he would win and he won. i've seen him run for house against established democrats and win again. i've seen him go up against a multi-millionaire and win for senate. the reason why he wins is because he's talking about the issues that people care about. he doesn't talk political speak. he talks in language that peopl
obama's not black enough?well, he didn't quite say obama's not black enough, he said ben and candy carson terrific. what about a real black president who can properly address the racial divide and much else. >> i think he addressed it as much as any president can. i think that the racial divide needs to be addressed by the country as a whole and he's done a great job as the leader but it's something the entire country needs to address. >> and you think bernie sanders is the real...
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. >> they welcome black money.e need them on our side. but to make it happen, black people need to be willing to sacrifice. i'll start right now. i don't need target, nike, i don't need this iphone. it's a digital leash, represents corporate greed and if giving it up motivates more people to get involved i'm willing to go without it until there is justice! >> trevor: wow. (phone vibrating) >> trevor: what name's on the phone? >> thirsty lisa. >> trevor: i'm going to have to start my boycott tomorrow. hey! ♪ welcome to the simple life, making cidre. the apples have to be picked by hand. this one. ♪ for a sophisticated taste, say bonjour to the simple life. (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! ♪ ♪ it's dangerous to go alone. so don't. three links team up to conquer puzzling dungeons and bosses. suit up link with new outfits that give special boosts and abilities. for the first time ever, stack two or three links in a totem pole to solve puzzles, reach new heights, and show each boss who's boss. the legend of
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blacks lived around wealthy blacks. today income segregation has jumped much more among blacks than among other groups. so that's something that is truly distinct. the second thing i think is maybe distinct, maybe continuous, is level even as inequality across racial groups has narrowed, wallet inequality and income inequality among blacks has grown. most people don't realize this because many of the national outlets, many of the magazines you'll read and newspapers will say, income inequality. the growth of the top one percent. the fastest rate of growth in income inequal is among blacks within blacks. right? so that's something that is try truly distinct. the other aspect is -- you mentioned this in noting that economic power often bleeds into political power. those two are very connected. one of the things i'm quite worried not my own work is what happens -- worried about in my own work what happens when intraracial income inequality gets so large that the best blacks are not concerned about the plight of the worse o
blacks lived around wealthy blacks. today income segregation has jumped much more among blacks than among other groups. so that's something that is truly distinct. the second thing i think is maybe distinct, maybe continuous, is level even as inequality across racial groups has narrowed, wallet inequality and income inequality among blacks has grown. most people don't realize this because many of the national outlets, many of the magazines you'll read and newspapers will say, income inequality....
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black lives matter. black lives matter. thank you. [applause] >> i told you he was an attorney at war. the next brother we will bring up is another one of those revolutionary attorneys. he also serves as the national secretary of the nation of islam. please perceive, with a warm round of applause, our brother, brother mohammed. let's look omar brother. -- let's welcome our brother. l, i bear name of ala witness that there is no god butt allah. i would like to thank the louis farrakhan for allowing me to serve. when i came into the nation at 19, at morehouse college, i was determined to be an attorney. i have been an attorney now for 17 years, and i have tried cases in many states. the greatest case i ever tried was a case of police brutality. we lost that case. listen to the facts. before there was a freddie gray in baltimore, who died in police custody, there was a fred grady in chicago, who died in police custody. this was mr. grady's mug shot when he got arrested. you can see him. there is nothing wrong with mr. grady. three hours
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and when we say black lives matter we mean all black lives matter call lives matter too. i want to make sure that is communicated. when we look at anti blackness that is the root of most of our issue is. i want to touch on a couple things. i work is answering this question, who has the right to steal and be safe in this country? we have gone through black communities, no longer a feel safe, black communities don't feel safe with police, black communities don't feel safe within their own communities and they don't feel safe when there's of white vigilante coming to church. black people don't feel safe. when we think about what safety looks like i want you for a second to close your eyes and think about what makes you feel safe. who are you with? where are you? what does it sound like? what does it feel like? more often than not the first thing in your mind is the home. you will feel really comfortable. needless to say, police presence and security cameras are not the first thing on your mind so society told as the presence and security cameras make us feel safe. we want to
and when we say black lives matter we mean all black lives matter call lives matter too. i want to make sure that is communicated. when we look at anti blackness that is the root of most of our issue is. i want to touch on a couple things. i work is answering this question, who has the right to steal and be safe in this country? we have gone through black communities, no longer a feel safe, black communities don't feel safe with police, black communities don't feel safe within their own...
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he had black pantaloons. here we go, it is probable that daniel, as he has some free relations in the city, may have procured a set of the papers in which he passes himself off as a free man. we did work together to make this happen. the success of the underground railroad had black folk as its base but also had progressive and brave white men and women who were part of it. and many of these progressive white men and women would pay a price. in the superheated atmosphere of peopleion's capital, would come here. he was charged with publishing incendiary papers with the intent of exciting black folk. this wednesday's way through the court. , there wastime action. , my head servant. confidence, frequently being left in charge of my house . on wednesday, june 10, less what -- left washington. to me bmi plantation and king george county virginia since which time i have heard neither of him nor the horse. as i can no longer doubt that he i offer $300 for the restoration of john and the horse. he is near 40 years of
he had black pantaloons. here we go, it is probable that daniel, as he has some free relations in the city, may have procured a set of the papers in which he passes himself off as a free man. we did work together to make this happen. the success of the underground railroad had black folk as its base but also had progressive and brave white men and women who were part of it. and many of these progressive white men and women would pay a price. in the superheated atmosphere of peopleion's capital,...
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the court system to settle disputes between blacks and whites tried to ensure in justice for black and white a marriageserve as counselor, remediate labor contracts, and somehow win confidence between the two races. this image coming from the harpers weekly shows a single officer in the midst of all of both whiteaos from and black southerners. created march 3, 1865, the same day the trust company was created to encourage former slaves to save money. as the longer name implies the bureau was not only to deal with issues related to freedmen but white unionist refugees and any abandoned or confiscated lands. square to be divided into 40 acre lots and could rent them until they were sold as best as the united states could sell land. it was technically not the government. the second half of 1865 president andrew johnson restore the property of almost all former confederates. by a special order from the head of the bureau, president johnson's ideology went out and thus almost all of the 850,000 acres and the control of the bureau in june of 1865 had been prewar ownerseir by december of 1865.
the court system to settle disputes between blacks and whites tried to ensure in justice for black and white a marriageserve as counselor, remediate labor contracts, and somehow win confidence between the two races. this image coming from the harpers weekly shows a single officer in the midst of all of both whiteaos from and black southerners. created march 3, 1865, the same day the trust company was created to encourage former slaves to save money. as the longer name implies the bureau was not...
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you are a black pitch, a black n i ofh, i said a aginst a bubblbou% blushing. some of the white students continue to snicker and they thought i was very brave. the moment did not mgate me feel the way thought it would. and you look white she said folding her arms across her chest. pry. ty soon, after that mr. von returned, the moment came to an abrupt end, violet said nothing fus arher about what i called h, all the rest of the day i could feel her gaze boring into my nedck. she had reaodaed to my declaration in an unexpected way, when i called her that name she was sit urgsed to be ashame, she was sit urgsed to d sak her head or cringe, or admit that i was right. that she had no business bfarng in our white classroom. if i have followed my thought far enough this is what i would have found, but she took my insult as a matter of course and returned it in her sharp eyes and fearlessness where the evidence of a sn irit tough as when. a person unlike any of the mild beans around me. she was real, her v swce was big and it reached inside me. that moment lingered in
you are a black pitch, a black n i ofh, i said a aginst a bubblbou% blushing. some of the white students continue to snicker and they thought i was very brave. the moment did not mgate me feel the way thought it would. and you look white she said folding her arms across her chest. pry. ty soon, after that mr. von returned, the moment came to an abrupt end, violet said nothing fus arher about what i called h, all the rest of the day i could feel her gaze boring into my nedck. she had reaodaed to...
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. >> they welcome black money. we need them on our side. but to make it happen, black people need to be willing to sacrifice. i'll start right now. i don't need target, nike, i don't need this iphone. it's a digital leash, represents corporate greed and if giving it up motivates more people to get involved i'm willing to go without it until there is justice! >> trevor: wow. (phone vibrating) >> trevor: what name's on the phone? >> thirsty lisa. >> trevor: i'm going to have to start my boycott tomorrow. hey! ♪ welcome to the simple life, making cidre. the apples have to be picked by hand. this one. ♪ for a sophisticated taste, say bonjour to the simple life. not much has changed thiswith the camera. except how you take a photo... find a photo... share a photo... ooh, mom's gonna love that one. your photos themselves have changed too. they move now. and the camera shoots video in 4k. you can even shoot slo-mo in hd. wait for it... splash! so yeah, that's what's changed. [ music, indistinct talking on tv ] you're eati
. >> they welcome black money. we need them on our side. but to make it happen, black people need to be willing to sacrifice. i'll start right now. i don't need target, nike, i don't need this iphone. it's a digital leash, represents corporate greed and if giving it up motivates more people to get involved i'm willing to go without it until there is justice! >> trevor: wow. (phone vibrating) >> trevor: what name's on the phone? >> thirsty lisa. >> trevor: i'm going...
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lucie and it was interesting because she felt somehow i had betrayed my race of black people because i was a conservative republican but if you go back to read their ridings in understand property washington the first black conservative it was education self-reliance and zero entreprenuership if we still had those three principles and conditions of the black community you would see a different black community not what you see happening in baltimore and chicago but to a parent households like i had. you have seen the breakdown of the family. it was quite interesting that she sees me as the sellout by the guy have been true to the principles how my parents raised me. >> host: today the hunt for the black conservative leads us to a metaphorical treat with the end goal is still career death. >> is interesting that recently george's a gay activist what he said about justice clarence thomas is horrible and despicable to say he was a clown and a black face so this is the means by which people will disparage and attack to undermine black conservatism. this is a new but i do think it is threa
lucie and it was interesting because she felt somehow i had betrayed my race of black people because i was a conservative republican but if you go back to read their ridings in understand property washington the first black conservative it was education self-reliance and zero entreprenuership if we still had those three principles and conditions of the black community you would see a different black community not what you see happening in baltimore and chicago but to a parent households like i...
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, privileged blacks.ou know, so they're could be, you know, a citizen of negro land who is the head of american express or blah blah blah. it is really expanded its reach in terms of being a portion, a population, a world a world within what one might call white land. >> would jay-z and beyoncÉ go they're? >> jay-z and beyoncÉ i would need to be called cafÉ society. >> okay. >> show business. >> michelle obama before the white house. >> no. no. i take that back. michelle obama when she was growing up in what was a very solid working-class, lower middle-class family. number but,. no. but, you know, the world being what it is we know perfectly well that once she and her brother got to princeton and once she got very good jobs in chicago. >> got drafted in. >> yeah. >> okay. wait for the microphone. wonderful person here. >> here. >> hello. i am curious command i have not read the book yet, how much explicit preparation that your family give for interacting with white folks? the larger more hostile world. we
, privileged blacks.ou know, so they're could be, you know, a citizen of negro land who is the head of american express or blah blah blah. it is really expanded its reach in terms of being a portion, a population, a world a world within what one might call white land. >> would jay-z and beyoncÉ go they're? >> jay-z and beyoncÉ i would need to be called cafÉ society. >> okay. >> show business. >> michelle obama before the white house. >> no. no. i take that...
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, privileged blacks. so, there could be a citizen ofk "negroland" who is the head of american express or blah, blah. you know, it is really expandeds its reach in terms of being a portion, a population, a world within what one might call white land. >> with jay-z and beyonce -- >> jay-z and beyonce are what we use to call cafe society. >> oh, okay. >> showbusiness people. >> okay. >> michelle obama before the white house? >> no. no, no, wait, i take that back.. michelle obama, when she was growing up, in what was a very solid working class, lower middle class family, no. but you know, the world be what it is, we know perfectly well once michelle and her brother got to princeton things, and once she got very good jobs in chicago -- >> got grafted in. >> access was granted. >> wait for the microphone. wonderful person here, yes. >> hello, i'm curious, and i haven't read the book yet, maybr you covered this already, how much explicit preparation did your family give for interacting with whiteci folks?ive or
, privileged blacks. so, there could be a citizen ofk "negroland" who is the head of american express or blah, blah. you know, it is really expandeds its reach in terms of being a portion, a population, a world within what one might call white land. >> with jay-z and beyonce -- >> jay-z and beyonce are what we use to call cafe society. >> oh, okay. >> showbusiness people. >> okay. >> michelle obama before the white house? >> no. no, no, wait,...
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both in black culture and outside of black culture, and that's the example you use. so that if she had turned around and called up an army of other mobilized women, black women, that story might have ended differently. >> i wonder what the -- i mean, i wonder about our community and our response to what happened, when martin o'malley was allowed, for lack of a better term to refer to her this way. a woman who grew up in mississippi in the segregated south so the dynamic there was really fascinating. i wonder about our community, the black community's response, and specifically the response of black men, to what transpired. i wonder if we had any special responsibility to come to her aid for lack of a better term? >> i would argue that black men and women had responsibility to come to her aid, and you didn't. so, i guess -- can i ask a question why? >> you can ask -- are you asking me? >> i didn't know about it. maybe i was a kid. >> probably were. >> if o'malley said that to my wife or mom, he would have got his head knocked off by them, flat out. >> another thing he
both in black culture and outside of black culture, and that's the example you use. so that if she had turned around and called up an army of other mobilized women, black women, that story might have ended differently. >> i wonder what the -- i mean, i wonder about our community and our response to what happened, when martin o'malley was allowed, for lack of a better term to refer to her this way. a woman who grew up in mississippi in the segregated south so the dynamic there was really...
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>> my dad is black, no question about it. i was born in bpanama. >> panamanian lives matter, too. >> thank you. you're getting soft, wayne. >> listen, i'm an american. >> the whole thing is ridiculous. >> american lives matter. frankly mayor rahm is right. these people are basically professional disruptors. the breakdown is police and social order nationwide. >> there are chants, pigs in a blanket, how do you want them, fry them. >> oh. >> that's the best case you have, eric? >> no, no. >> get out of here. >> it goes on and on. here in new york they are saying how do you want comes? dead. >> oh, come on. >> black lives matter is going crazy saying they don't want more police and they try to stop the city council in new york. the black community needs to lead more so in many cases. >> panamanian lives matter as well. >> thank you. >> all lives matter for "cashin' in." >>> coming up, the dond sald sag he needs secret service protection. did you see what happened this week? here at fidelity, we give you the most free research re
>> my dad is black, no question about it. i was born in bpanama. >> panamanian lives matter, too. >> thank you. you're getting soft, wayne. >> listen, i'm an american. >> the whole thing is ridiculous. >> american lives matter. frankly mayor rahm is right. these people are basically professional disruptors. the breakdown is police and social order nationwide. >> there are chants, pigs in a blanket, how do you want them, fry them. >> oh. >>...
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black lives matter! -- black lives matter! thank you. [applause] >> i told you he was an attorney at war. the next brother we are going to bring up as another revolutionary attorney. he also served as the national secretary of the nation of islam. please proceed with a warm round of applause, our brother, your brother. [applause] >> assalamualaikum. in the name of allah, i bear witness that there is no god but allah, and that mohammed is his messenger. i would like to thank the honorable minister louis fark on -- louis farrakhan for allowing me to serve. when i came into the nation and 19, when i was at morehouse college, i was determined to be an attorney. i have been an attorney for 17 years and have tried cases in multiple states, thanks to my mentor, attorney louis myers. at the greatest case i have ever tried was a case of police brutality. we lost that case, but listen to the facts. before the was a freddie gray in baltimore who died in police custody, there was a fred grady in chicago who died in police custody. this was mr. grady
black lives matter! -- black lives matter! thank you. [applause] >> i told you he was an attorney at war. the next brother we are going to bring up as another revolutionary attorney. he also served as the national secretary of the nation of islam. please proceed with a warm round of applause, our brother, your brother. [applause] >> assalamualaikum. in the name of allah, i bear witness that there is no god but allah, and that mohammed is his messenger. i would like to thank the...
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close, but kind of black lives will matter when black communities thrive.applause] >> thank you, dante. next we will hear from marbury, who is a policy advocate for the center for democracy. she specializes in affordable housing and racial justice. she joins us as a feral justice ferrelland her -- justice fellow. her work focuses on families affected by aggressive policing --in an attempt to develop meaningful bottom up policy reforms. all of our ears are buzzing, marbury. coming to the center for popular >> how old are you? how did you do all of this? she is going to talk to us about her work at the center for popular democracy at the center for black lives.
close, but kind of black lives will matter when black communities thrive.applause] >> thank you, dante. next we will hear from marbury, who is a policy advocate for the center for democracy. she specializes in affordable housing and racial justice. she joins us as a feral justice ferrelland her -- justice fellow. her work focuses on families affected by aggressive policing --in an attempt to develop meaningful bottom up policy reforms. all of our ears are buzzing, marbury. coming to the...
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black lives matter! black lives matter! >> yes, they do and i'm going to talk a lot about that in a minute. >> we will certainly get to that shortly but i want to begin with the dramatic move today against nbc news. joining me now is dillon buyers, cnn's senior reporter. good evening to you, dillon. i had to ask you about this breaking news story. paul singer, very wealthy and influencei influential donor is throwing his money behind marco rubio. >> it would be hard to over state how significant it is, don. paul singer is one of the most powerful and influential donors on the republican side and what he did is he sent a letter to several other donors, basically expressing his support for rubio, why he thought rubio was the republican candidate that could win the nomination and go on to defeat. it's huge not just because of the millions of dollars this could mean for rub owe coming from singer but singer's about ty to bring in donors. he has been far out pacing rubio and other candidates. rubio struggled
black lives matter! black lives matter! >> yes, they do and i'm going to talk a lot about that in a minute. >> we will certainly get to that shortly but i want to begin with the dramatic move today against nbc news. joining me now is dillon buyers, cnn's senior reporter. good evening to you, dillon. i had to ask you about this breaking news story. paul singer, very wealthy and influencei influential donor is throwing his money behind marco rubio. >> it would be hard to over...
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matter to black people, and the fact is black kill mores black people.us and have us fill your quotas. giving us jail records instead of diplomas. those 40-acres and a mule. you're going to give us what you owe us or else. >> all right. that's what i'm talking about. justice or else. we're now keeping with the hip-hop community, going to bring a young brother who is a former inmate. he spent five years in prison. he actually worked for the honorable cora berry right now. this young man picked up a book called -- and while he was in prison he picked that book up and it changed his life, and today, he is a doctoral candidate in the african-american studies department at howard university. let's give it up for my brother anthoine house. >> good morning, brothers and sisters. i am anthoine house. i graduated with my bachelors in 2011. i obtained my masters in 2013. and despite my accomplishments i'm still a convicted felon. i represent 100 million of returning citizens who are part of the mass incarceration racket in the most industrialized nation in the wor
matter to black people, and the fact is black kill mores black people.us and have us fill your quotas. giving us jail records instead of diplomas. those 40-acres and a mule. you're going to give us what you owe us or else. >> all right. that's what i'm talking about. justice or else. we're now keeping with the hip-hop community, going to bring a young brother who is a former inmate. he spent five years in prison. he actually worked for the honorable cora berry right now. this young man...
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most of it black on black in the inner city. that is a problem that is so insolvable they focus instead on this one narrow aspect of an admittedly troubling problem. but it is so bizarre we had a cop randolph holder killed a black man wearing blue kill black lives matter doesn't care about randolph holder's death. >> you are not answering the overall question. do you know why the country is moving left or what? >> first of all, i think far left is going farer left and far right is going far right. if hillary clinton only opposition is bernie sanders who is an admitted and avowed. >> socialist. >> the folks seem to be okay with stuff they never would have been okay with even 10 years ago. why is it moving like that? >> because president started the movement and as you know the mantra is give us your vote and we will give you more free stuff. it's worked they continue to further push left because it's worked for them. they have had social wins on gay marriage, on immigration, on some other issues as you point out baby body parts.
most of it black on black in the inner city. that is a problem that is so insolvable they focus instead on this one narrow aspect of an admittedly troubling problem. but it is so bizarre we had a cop randolph holder killed a black man wearing blue kill black lives matter doesn't care about randolph holder's death. >> you are not answering the overall question. do you know why the country is moving left or what? >> first of all, i think far left is going farer left and far right is...