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within the community in some form or another since the 1880s actually depicts a village founder hugh wright and native american. >> i didn't realize it was a friendly wrestling match. where the winner gets all the land and the loser gets smallpox, right? this is an interesting time to be white, it really is. this is real. this is a website now, dating website specifically for quack indication caucasian singles. i thought we already had a place where white people meet. isn't that "the bachelor"? these are the recently acted user groups. they're hiking, hunting, and ultimate frisbee. that is about as white as it gets, i guess. the founder of the site says that neither he nor his sites are at all racist. his goal is to, quote, to connect like-minded people in a nondiscriminatory fashion. i'm not sure he has the understand og the word discriminatory. you don't have to be white to meet other white people, i guess. are white people having trouble meeting other white people? seems to me white people only ever meet white people. it's really taking off thanks to ads like this. >> i was looking for a
within the community in some form or another since the 1880s actually depicts a village founder hugh wright and native american. >> i didn't realize it was a friendly wrestling match. where the winner gets all the land and the loser gets smallpox, right? this is an interesting time to be white, it really is. this is real. this is a website now, dating website specifically for quack indication caucasian singles. i thought we already had a place where white people meet. isn't that "the...
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Jan 23, 2016
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or another since the 1880s actually depicts a friendly wrestling match between village founder hugh wright and a native american chief. >> jimmy: just a friendly -- i wrestling match. where the winner gets all the land and the loser gets smallpox, right? interesting time to be white, it really is. this is real. there's a website now, a dating website, caucasian singles. it's called "where white people meet." i thought we already had a place where white people meet. isn't that "the bachelor"? to give you a sense of we went on the site today. these are the recently active user groups. they're hiking, hunting, and ultimate frisbee. that is about as white as it the founder of the site says that neither he nor his site are at all racist. his goal is to, quote, to connect like-minded people in a nondiscriminatory fashion.e understanding the word discriminatory. but okay. according to the site, anyone can join. you don't have to be white to meet other white people, i guess. having trouble meeting other white people? people. the site launched in december. it's really taking off thanks to >> i was
or another since the 1880s actually depicts a friendly wrestling match between village founder hugh wright and a native american chief. >> jimmy: just a friendly -- i wrestling match. where the winner gets all the land and the loser gets smallpox, right? interesting time to be white, it really is. this is real. there's a website now, a dating website, caucasian singles. it's called "where white people meet." i thought we already had a place where white people meet. isn't that...
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Jan 27, 2016
01/16
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wright was one of his mentors in terms of really checking out his writing. >> right. and then going back to the newspaper, it was really interesting the way, the way the assignments went. lacy hughes wrote for "the chicago defender" and he had the just be simple column. and occur ram would tease him about simple. and he had a real following. it was real interesting the way it worked. it was almost like the journalists were sort of issue driven and they have a niche as opposed to one person sort of having an idea of the way it should work. and i was wondering as a person in the profession how do you compare, like, black press today to black press then? and i know you were going to mention, you know, our star reporter woman, ida b. wells. i wanted to give you an opportunity to wribring her int the story. >> she was a pioneer in the newspaper business and advocate of freedom and justice against lynching. she was a prolific writer. i wanted to play a clip or two from durham' "destination fre come" where the character that plays her talks about what her mission and goal was. i think it is an excellent example of what some -- many reporters in the black press early on and maybe today th
wright was one of his mentors in terms of really checking out his writing. >> right. and then going back to the newspaper, it was really interesting the way, the way the assignments went. lacy hughes wrote for "the chicago defender" and he had the just be simple column. and occur ram would tease him about simple. and he had a real following. it was real interesting the way it worked. it was almost like the journalists were sort of issue driven and they have a niche as opposed to...
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Jan 26, 2016
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everyone and wright was one of his mentors in terms of checking out the writing and being influenced by it. >> going back to the norewspape it was interesting the way the assignments went, langston hughesfor the chicago defender and had the simple column and durham would tease him. it was almost like the journalist were sort of issue-dri issue-driven. and i was wondering as a person in the profession how do you compare, like, black press today to black press then? and i know you were going to mention, you know, our star reporter woman, so i wanted to give you an opportunity to bring her into the story >> if you know about ida wells story she was pioneer in the newspaper business and an advocate for freedom and justice against lynching and she was a prolific writer. i wanted to play a clip or two during durham's destination freedom where she and the character that plays her talk about what her mission and goal was. i think it really kind of is a great example of what many reporters in the black press earlier on and maybe today think about their goal and mission. >> my mission was to resist tyranny and with this in mind i took my savings over to john jennings, the editor of the small mem
everyone and wright was one of his mentors in terms of checking out the writing and being influenced by it. >> going back to the norewspape it was interesting the way the assignments went, langston hughesfor the chicago defender and had the simple column and durham would tease him. it was almost like the journalist were sort of issue-dri issue-driven. and i was wondering as a person in the profession how do you compare, like, black press today to black press then? and i know you were...