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i'm initiated into the negro race. from now on i'm the interrer of side doors and back doors and sometimes no door at all. meanwhile, cora horne's southern cousin and her daughters married to prosperous husbands were also club women but of a very different nature. middle class black southern women concentrated on self-improvement rather than do-gooding or uplifting the race which could be dangerous occupations in the 1920s south. they formed circles to discuss horticulture, literature and foreign travel, but politics were forbidden, and do-gooding was done strictly through atlanta's first congregational church. cora's granddaughter, little lena, now had her own first southern experience. in 1923 lena's errant mother, touring the south as an actress, wanted her daughter with her but mostly left her with strangers. lena now became an object of contention between her mother and grandmother, pulled between her secure brooklyn life and wherever her mother was in the south. so young lena, who went to an -- [inaudible] nurser
i'm initiated into the negro race. from now on i'm the interrer of side doors and back doors and sometimes no door at all. meanwhile, cora horne's southern cousin and her daughters married to prosperous husbands were also club women but of a very different nature. middle class black southern women concentrated on self-improvement rather than do-gooding or uplifting the race which could be dangerous occupations in the 1920s south. they formed circles to discuss horticulture, literature and...
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l that the negro is his equal, but i do not regard the negro as my equal. >> douglas was not one to talk about legalizing slavery in the territories so much as he wants to paint lincoln as a pro-negro politician. he is, in other words, playing the race card and playing it in the most shameless fashion imaginable. >> but the prairie lawyer is not going to be deflected from his mission to see the end of slavery in america. >> lincoln had always said that if slavery isn't wrong, then nothing is wrong. that slavery was horrendous. >> and i think it was because he hated the way his father had treated him, which is like a slave. because his father would yank him out of school, force him to go work on neighbors' farms performing all kinds of back-breaking labor. >> there is no reason why the negro is not entitled to all the rights enumerated in the declaration of independence. >> when lincoln invokes the declaration of independence here, there's no quarrelling, there's no quibbling with it. that is the authority. >> he is as much entitled to these rights as the white man. >> bringing the declar
l that the negro is his equal, but i do not regard the negro as my equal. >> douglas was not one to talk about legalizing slavery in the territories so much as he wants to paint lincoln as a pro-negro politician. he is, in other words, playing the race card and playing it in the most shameless fashion imaginable. >> but the prairie lawyer is not going to be deflected from his mission to see the end of slavery in america. >> lincoln had always said that if slavery isn't wrong,...
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lincoln's con sh shcon shen, belief that the negro is a person, but i do not believe the negro is my people. >> douglas wants to paint lincoln as a pro-negro politici politician, he's playing the race card in the most shameless fashion imaginable. >> but lincoln wants to see the end of slavery in america. >> lincoln had always said that if slavery isn't wrong, then nothing is wrong. that slavery was horrendous. >> and i think it was because he hated the way his father had treated him, like a slave. because his father would yank him out of school, force him to go work on neighbors' farms, performing all kinds of back-breaking labor. >> there is no reason why the negro is not entitled to all the rights enumerated in the declaration of independence. >> when he invokes the declarati declaration of independence, that's the authority. >> he's as much entitled to the rights as the white man. he is my equal. and the equal of judge douglas. >> lincoln argues that if slavery is allowed to spread into the new territories, it will lead to war. but he doesn't call for abolition. >> his solution i
lincoln's con sh shcon shen, belief that the negro is a person, but i do not believe the negro is my people. >> douglas wants to paint lincoln as a pro-negro politici politician, he's playing the race card in the most shameless fashion imaginable. >> but lincoln wants to see the end of slavery in america. >> lincoln had always said that if slavery isn't wrong, then nothing is wrong. that slavery was horrendous. >> and i think it was because he hated the way his father...
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her older sister harry a journalist teacher known as the adonis of the negro press. the daughter of -- >> cora and lena and their at husbands moved north and the supreme court decision that entrenched white supremacy. their cousins family stayed in atlanta to remain pillars of the black community. cora and edwin moved to new york city to raise their four sons. two of whom were born in themny north.the edwin, a former republican activist became a democrat writing pamphlets for the 1910of election that black men for the first men to leave the fought republican party and elected democrat for new york. edwin's successful work also won new york its first black national guard unit, it became the famous 3659th regiment known as harlem's own. it was highly decorated in the first world war. although they were were fought in french uniform under the french flag because of president woodrow wilson did not want blacks to bear arms for america. cora's older son, a professionai soldier and veteran died in the war. not in battle battle but in the 1918 influenza pandemic. black life
her older sister harry a journalist teacher known as the adonis of the negro press. the daughter of -- >> cora and lena and their at husbands moved north and the supreme court decision that entrenched white supremacy. their cousins family stayed in atlanta to remain pillars of the black community. cora and edwin moved to new york city to raise their four sons. two of whom were born in themny north.the edwin, a former republican activist became a democrat writing pamphlets for the 1910of...
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she recited the upper bed and french to them, she had children read the negro rule world.e had her children emerged in this pan- african, and colonial politics, she nurtured that and it showed again how malcolm x. idea did not come out of thin air, came from deep within, they came from family. and indeed from louise little. time is of the essence and i will start trap appear. because of her self reliance, because of her refusal to step down to white supremacy, yes her husband was under mysterious circumstances in 1931 but she held it down for several more years. she took care of eight children. eventually the state against state violence targeted her because of her independence, because because she owned her own lamp. this is a probate file from the county in which lansing is located. as you can see, it says and it's very painful here that this form says that she was insane. but if you look downward it says that she claimed that she is of royal blood. and the thinking of that she certainly believe that. she certainly certainly believed that she was a black person who indee
she recited the upper bed and french to them, she had children read the negro rule world.e had her children emerged in this pan- african, and colonial politics, she nurtured that and it showed again how malcolm x. idea did not come out of thin air, came from deep within, they came from family. and indeed from louise little. time is of the essence and i will start trap appear. because of her self reliance, because of her refusal to step down to white supremacy, yes her husband was under...
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los casos insulares a puerto rico que es el equivalente de los casos de ferguson que dijo que los negrosan ser iguales siendo separados y se los podÍa discriminar siempre que fueran iguales en su lado. aquella doctrina durÓ prÁcticamente hasta el 54 cuando la corte suprema de los estados unidos revocÓ toda la cuestiÓn de separatismo en el caso de brown vs. la escuela.
los casos insulares a puerto rico que es el equivalente de los casos de ferguson que dijo que los negrosan ser iguales siendo separados y se los podÍa discriminar siempre que fueran iguales en su lado. aquella doctrina durÓ prÁcticamente hasta el 54 cuando la corte suprema de los estados unidos revocÓ toda la cuestiÓn de separatismo en el caso de brown vs. la escuela.
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insulares a puerto rico que es el equivalente de los casos de place vs ferguson que dijo que los negrosÍan ser iguales siendo separados que se podÍa discriminar siempre que fueran iguales en su lado. aquella... doctrina durÓ prÁcticamente hasta el 54 cuando la corte suprema revocÓ toda la cuestiÓn de separated both equal lo que ha hecho el juez pÉrez jiménez es empujar,
insulares a puerto rico que es el equivalente de los casos de place vs ferguson que dijo que los negrosÍan ser iguales siendo separados que se podÍa discriminar siempre que fueran iguales en su lado. aquella... doctrina durÓ prÁcticamente hasta el 54 cuando la corte suprema revocÓ toda la cuestiÓn de separated both equal lo que ha hecho el juez pÉrez jiménez es empujar,
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enrique: todos con los colores rojo, amarillo y negro de la bandera de bÉlgica.mbiaron botines por raquetas de tenis. presentadora:
enrique: todos con los colores rojo, amarillo y negro de la bandera de bÉlgica.mbiaron botines por raquetas de tenis. presentadora:
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if a white man wants to marry a negro woman, let him do it if the negro woman can stand it. [laughter] some of lincoln's defense of statements towards african-americans pander to the prejudices of voters. the six the definition is, racism is inadequate concern for the welfare of a certain race of people. there is evidence that lincoln strongly favor the interest of whites over blacks. the racial discrimination he endorsed, in a passage from the charleston debate, is evidence of this. in 1859, he said, if there was a necessary conflict between the white man and the negro, i should be for the white man as much as judge douglas. but then he added, "but i say, there is no such necessary conflict. there is room enough for all to be free." so lincoln was a racist according to definitions five and six during most of his political career. we need to make important qualifications. in certain respects, lincoln had a great concern for the welfare of blacks. he was concerned for their happiness, freedom, and right to enjoy the fruits of their labor. this concern was morally virtuous. he
if a white man wants to marry a negro woman, let him do it if the negro woman can stand it. [laughter] some of lincoln's defense of statements towards african-americans pander to the prejudices of voters. the six the definition is, racism is inadequate concern for the welfare of a certain race of people. there is evidence that lincoln strongly favor the interest of whites over blacks. the racial discrimination he endorsed, in a passage from the charleston debate, is evidence of this. in 1859,...
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association of negro business and professional women. [ applause ] i came or wrote an article about intellectuals that campaigned for lincoln and she mentioned my great, great uncle. through searching i got to know dr. medford and she's been a friend, an admired person. she's a chair of the department of history at howard university. she teaches 19th century history. she has lectured broadly and actively involve in so many activities. i have read her book and i strongly urge that all of you do, too, she has brought to the floor those who have the most pressing interest and those who worked tirelessly largely unrecognized in achieving emancipation and therefore, those were the slaves, the people who had the most vital interest and her book lincoln and emancipation fills a gap that's been left in the story of emancipation but bringing to the floor the important role that so many blacks played in changing the face of our nation and bringing about emancipation. i've been counseled to be brief and so with that i'd like to introduce dr. edna green medford. [ applause ] >> good evening. i'd like to than
association of negro business and professional women. [ applause ] i came or wrote an article about intellectuals that campaigned for lincoln and she mentioned my great, great uncle. through searching i got to know dr. medford and she's been a friend, an admired person. she's a chair of the department of history at howard university. she teaches 19th century history. she has lectured broadly and actively involve in so many activities. i have read her book and i strongly urge that all of you do,...
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reportera: la monumental edificio mÁs emblemático de algunos paÍses eligieron de amarillo rojo y negrode los monumentos y edificios mas emblematicos en diversos paises.la torre eiffel en paris, la puerta de brandenburgo, en berlin, o el one world trade center de nueva york, se tiqeron con el rojo, amarillo y negro de la bandera belga. y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes a esta horagracias por acompaqarnos. nos vemos con mas noticias a las once y media en su noticiero univision, edicion nocturna.. la bandera de bÉlgica. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ conde: con la presencia del presidente obama y su esposa estados unidos y cuba celebran con jonrones y varias atrapadas. lindsay: analizamos cuÁles son las dudas de juan carlos osorio. conde: y jugadores de selecciÓn de estados unidos cambiaron botines por raquetas de tenis.
reportera: la monumental edificio mÁs emblemático de algunos paÍses eligieron de amarillo rojo y negrode los monumentos y edificios mas emblematicos en diversos paises.la torre eiffel en paris, la puerta de brandenburgo, en berlin, o el one world trade center de nueva york, se tiqeron con el rojo, amarillo y negro de la bandera belga. y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes a esta horagracias por acompaqarnos. nos vemos con mas noticias a las once y media en su noticiero...
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negros act on motives and indeed, they did. formerly enslaved men went to war to secure freedom. their free counter parts did so to secure rights. their patriotism was shaped by the expectation that when the war was over, they should share not just the union's victory but not advantages of a free america the 20th connecticut volunteers spoke for the vast majority of the men when he tried to explain to his frightened wife why he refused to use his recent illness to escape the war. do you know or think what the end of this war is to decide he questioned? if our government succeeds, our race will be free. the prejudices that belong to it must follow. slave holders are my enemies. my flags' enemies. the flag i was born under. have suffered so much under. they tore that flag from its staff and in its place put their rebel rag and swore by it freedom shall die. it is black sons as well as loyal white sons are fateful and will shed the last drop of blood in defense of the starry banner that is to be the emblem of all whether black or white and if he should die in this great cause, he wr
negros act on motives and indeed, they did. formerly enslaved men went to war to secure freedom. their free counter parts did so to secure rights. their patriotism was shaped by the expectation that when the war was over, they should share not just the union's victory but not advantages of a free america the 20th connecticut volunteers spoke for the vast majority of the men when he tried to explain to his frightened wife why he refused to use his recent illness to escape the war. do you know or...
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on july 3rd, 1926, the negro role, the official newspaper of the jamaican nationalist, universal negro improvement association, published 65 word report for the wes little about the group's recent activities in omaha, nebraska. and the officials newspaper features about the movement of black people globally. they claim 6 million members, the u.s. canada, the caribbean, the group understood it self as a provisional government, committed to building self reliance and independent africa and global black empire, protecting rights and dignity of african descended people. and black self-determination, last but not least, moody's little, she was born on the caribbean island of grenada, the homeland in 1917, made the way to omaha, a brilliant and resourceful activists intellectual, louise little is best known today as a mother of a preeminent black nationalist, malcolm x. little noted it is local in omaha. and 25 or 78, and the omaha division, the singing from icy mountains. or a song that i was saying at the start of this. louise little closed the report noting that the omaha had launched mem
on july 3rd, 1926, the negro role, the official newspaper of the jamaican nationalist, universal negro improvement association, published 65 word report for the wes little about the group's recent activities in omaha, nebraska. and the officials newspaper features about the movement of black people globally. they claim 6 million members, the u.s. canada, the caribbean, the group understood it self as a provisional government, committed to building self reliance and independent africa and global...
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most of these small towns did not have negro motels.of the negro motels just weren't suitable for families. they really were for railroad workers, traveling salesmen and just single guys on the road. they just weren't suitable for families to stay there, a lot of them. but these tourist homes were just regular homes. there were no phone numbers in the green book. you would just pull up, knock on the door and say we're traveling, need a place to stay. some folks would charge a little bit, some folks wouldn't charge anything. most people would leave some money under the pillow or on the dresser to show their gratitude. this went on and on. then later on, victor green had the good fortune of coming in contact with a gentleman named billboard jackson, who was an educated black man who had worked in the commerce department under hoover, and he was also pro-business. he was all about black business. this guy was really a mover and a shaker. i talked to wynton marsalis' father ellis a few years ago in new orleans. his father had a ten-room mot
most of these small towns did not have negro motels.of the negro motels just weren't suitable for families. they really were for railroad workers, traveling salesmen and just single guys on the road. they just weren't suitable for families to stay there, a lot of them. but these tourist homes were just regular homes. there were no phone numbers in the green book. you would just pull up, knock on the door and say we're traveling, need a place to stay. some folks would charge a little bit, some...
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he headed for the negro leagues. >> i got to know all of the negro league teams and stars.ed to emulate them once i got into the negro leagues. >> preparing to return for another season, irvine's path took a different turn. >> i was drafted and all of the sudden i go to go to the army, leave my wife and my baby and so on. so my whole world changed. >> after his training, irvine and the rest of the 13th general service engineers shipped out for england. >> do you remember what ship you were on? >> yes, big english ship. >> how was the weather? >> terrible. which again was a good thing because the weather kept the submarine from really operating. didn't lose a ship or a man. 19 days later we landed in liverpool, england. ♪ >> as america shipped its boys across the globe, morery matter. and the 49th combat engineers found themes in the unforgiving sand lot of north africa's desert. >> it was terrible, filthy, dirty. scared to death. >> patton and montgomery led the allies to victory. with that mission complete, the 49th combat engineers were off to their next battle. arriving
he headed for the negro leagues. >> i got to know all of the negro league teams and stars.ed to emulate them once i got into the negro leagues. >> preparing to return for another season, irvine's path took a different turn. >> i was drafted and all of the sudden i go to go to the army, leave my wife and my baby and so on. so my whole world changed. >> after his training, irvine and the rest of the 13th general service engineers shipped out for england. >> do you...
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i was watching a documentary last night on the negro baseball.uck o'neil, one of the managers of the monarchs, he was talking about how great negro baseball was. even though they were glad jackie robinson got in, after he got in where these to draw 40,000 people per game it got to a point where it was down to maybe 5000 or 6000 and less than that. only the not exist after that. buck o'neil felt like it was needed and it was an opportunity. folks fought for it. it was all about inclusion so he felt like it was still a good thing. >> a two-part question. to the families and businesses listed in these books feel like they were any kind of danger for being in this book? whether other people in the towns where their homes or businesses that would persecute them for listing in this book? those know of any of kinds of circumstances that occurred? mr. ramsey: the green book was unlike the underground railroad. it was out in the open and it was kind of like keeping things separate and equal. it was in sync with the law of the land. this is what people wan
i was watching a documentary last night on the negro baseball.uck o'neil, one of the managers of the monarchs, he was talking about how great negro baseball was. even though they were glad jackie robinson got in, after he got in where these to draw 40,000 people per game it got to a point where it was down to maybe 5000 or 6000 and less than that. only the not exist after that. buck o'neil felt like it was needed and it was an opportunity. folks fought for it. it was all about inclusion so he...
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envi un comunicado indicando que "dias negros" estn por venir a todo lo largo de europa../ots --mientras la cacera humana contina por el tercer sospechoso y el aeropuerto de bruselas permanece cerrado...los aeropuertos del mundo proceden hoy con precaucin... [take vo --en los estados unidos..la aerolnea "american airlines" cancel todos sus vuelos hacia y desde bruselas al menos hasta maÑana jueves..al igual que "united" y "delta".. -- una de las dos bombas que estallaron en el aeropuerto estaba colocada en el area de salidas de "american airlines".. ---autoridades norte-americanas admiten que saban desde hace semanas que un ataque en europa era inminente..pero no desconocian cuando o donde... lorena/takevo ----- po r otra parte... autoridades locales indican que no existe ninguna amenza creble aqu en el rea de la baha... ----pese a eso tanto en los servicios de trasporte pblico bart... como muni.... e incluso amtrack.... aumentaron la seguridad como medida de prevencin.. ---- las agencial policiales estn pidiendo al pblico... que si ve algn movimiento u objeto sospechoso o
envi un comunicado indicando que "dias negros" estn por venir a todo lo largo de europa../ots --mientras la cacera humana contina por el tercer sospechoso y el aeropuerto de bruselas permanece cerrado...los aeropuertos del mundo proceden hoy con precaucin... [take vo --en los estados unidos..la aerolnea "american airlines" cancel todos sus vuelos hacia y desde bruselas al menos hasta maÑana jueves..al igual que "united" y "delta".. -- una de las dos...
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and one of the managers was talking about how great negro baseball was. after jackie robinson got in, they to draw 40,000 people per game, and it got to a point where it was down to five or 6000, and less than that. the league did not exist after that. but buck o'neil felt like it was needed, and it was an opportunity by far. it was all about inclusion. so he felt like it was still a good thing. >> a two-part question. did the families and businesses who were listed in this book feel like they were in any danger for being in this book? were there other people in the towns where their homes or businesses were that would persecute them for listing in this book? and do you know of any of those circumstances that occurred? >> no. the green book was on like the underground railroad. it was out in the open, and was keeping things separate and equal. it was really, it was with the law of the land. this is what people want it. they wanted people not to come to their places. people were not in any harm's way by being in the green book. contract the letter carriers
and one of the managers was talking about how great negro baseball was. after jackie robinson got in, they to draw 40,000 people per game, and it got to a point where it was down to five or 6000, and less than that. the league did not exist after that. but buck o'neil felt like it was needed, and it was an opportunity by far. it was all about inclusion. so he felt like it was still a good thing. >> a two-part question. did the families and businesses who were listed in this book feel like...
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negroes act on motive, he told conklin, and indeed they did. formerly enslaved men went to war to steer freedom. their freed counterparts did so to secure rights. their patriotism was shaped by the expectation that when the war was over they would share not just in the union victory but the advantages of a freed america. maney, a member of the virginia 20th volunteers, spoke for the men when he tried to explain to his frightened wife refused to why he use his recent illness to escape the war. do you know or think what the end of this work is to decide? if our government succeeds, our race will be free. when slavery passes away, the prejudices that belong to it must follow. slaveholders are my enemies. the flag i was born under has have suffered so much under, they tore that flag from its staff and in its place put the rebel rag and swore by it that freedom should die. but they shall find it cannot die. it's black sons and loyal white sense are faithful and will shed the last drop of blood in defense of the starry banner that is to be the emblem
negroes act on motive, he told conklin, and indeed they did. formerly enslaved men went to war to steer freedom. their freed counterparts did so to secure rights. their patriotism was shaped by the expectation that when the war was over they would share not just in the union victory but the advantages of a freed america. maney, a member of the virginia 20th volunteers, spoke for the men when he tried to explain to his frightened wife refused to why he use his recent illness to escape the war....
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we say to you, let other people's rights rest, or if you would do right, do not steal our negroes. but it goes on -- then it goes on to refer to a k-fed sydney wrote about in an issue of the standard. now i have to go research the standard and see what story this man is referring to. another item i wished i had found that i was doing the research for the book. this is really wonderful because it tells of the significance of louis napoleon, who was sydney howard gay's associate in the underground railroad. this is quite interesting otis's great-grandmother, elizabeth, was very involved with other in creating every year and at high slavery fair. and the other ladies in new york, insisted that some of the money came and would go to sydney's fugitive fund, but the women who were in boston were not happy with this. they thought all the money should go to boston. so there was a big issue over this between the women in new york city and the women in boston. however, today, i found this statement -- in consequence of a recent decision of the new york anti-slavery fair association, you will
we say to you, let other people's rights rest, or if you would do right, do not steal our negroes. but it goes on -- then it goes on to refer to a k-fed sydney wrote about in an issue of the standard. now i have to go research the standard and see what story this man is referring to. another item i wished i had found that i was doing the research for the book. this is really wonderful because it tells of the significance of louis napoleon, who was sydney howard gay's associate in the...
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. >> the argument, too, this is a period of negro rule. there are so many african-americans in the state legislature, and the reality is they are not dominating anything during this. . s period. they are in the house of the south carolina governor, but they are not in charge anywhere. collectively with the so-called carpetbaggers and black republicans in the south, they are working together to actually improve the south. because what we do see is that thehave the introduction of public school system that is state-funded. the south did not have that. where you have this alliance between these three groups of people, they are reforming the tax laws and so forth. they are doing a lot of things that are bringing the south into a more modern era. so they are not doing the kind -- weage that historians are responsible, collectively, as historians for this image. because it was, i believe, at columbia with william dunning that we have this image of negro rule. or these black republicans taking over. and the reality is something quite different. i
. >> the argument, too, this is a period of negro rule. there are so many african-americans in the state legislature, and the reality is they are not dominating anything during this. . s period. they are in the house of the south carolina governor, but they are not in charge anywhere. collectively with the so-called carpetbaggers and black republicans in the south, they are working together to actually improve the south. because what we do see is that thehave the introduction of public...
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you know, "negro this, negro that." we said, "we don't need negroes. if you white, i'm black." >> it is our pleasure to welcome back to "here and now" one of the leading voices on black culture and literature in this country and a lifelong advocate for women's rights, peace, and racial justice, ms. sonia sanchez. >> how are you, my dear sister? >> i'm terrific. and how are you? >> i'm okay. >> thank you for sitting down with us again. >> mm-hmm. >> this documentary -- you were on before with some of the women that worked on the documentary and working on some other films, and i asked you then and i'll ask you now -- how easy or difficult is it to watch yourself on film? >> ohh, my dear sister, it is not easy to watch yourself on film. the first time they showed it, i kind of slouched down and closed my eyes and wouldn't watch it. >> why? >> well, because we come from a generation of activists that you were not about praising yourself -- you were about doing the work. you, you would say, "well, yes, well, it's all my other sisters and brothers and comra
you know, "negro this, negro that." we said, "we don't need negroes. if you white, i'm black." >> it is our pleasure to welcome back to "here and now" one of the leading voices on black culture and literature in this country and a lifelong advocate for women's rights, peace, and racial justice, ms. sonia sanchez. >> how are you, my dear sister? >> i'm terrific. and how are you? >> i'm okay. >> thank you for sitting down with us again....
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i have never been in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes or of qualifying them to employ office or to intermarry with white people. while they do remain together, there must be the position of the superior and inferior and i, as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race. i think in this statement lincoln was pandering to the deep racist views of illinois's voters. definitions of five and six are as follows. five, to be a racist is to be disrespectful of a certain race of people on account of their race. six, to be a racist is to be inadequately concerned with the welfare of a certain race of people on account of their race. lincoln was a racist in both of these senses during most of his political career. so let's start with definition five. being disrespectful of a certain race of people. lincoln sometimes used the very disrespectful racial slur words nigger, s nigger, sambo, and cuffy. in his debates with douglas, he said he agreed with douglas in being horrified at the thought of interracial marriage. lincoln said, and i quot
i have never been in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes or of qualifying them to employ office or to intermarry with white people. while they do remain together, there must be the position of the superior and inferior and i, as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race. i think in this statement lincoln was pandering to the deep racist views of illinois's voters. definitions of five and six are as follows. five, to be a racist is to...
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reportero: vestidos de negro retornaron hoy del receso vacacional con una masiva ovaciÓn.de houston. el drama quedÓ evidenciado por la madre de la niÑa. >> era lo que mÁs querÍa en mi mundo, y se fueron, y me dejaron sola, por favor! reportero: confirman que adriana coronado muriÓ de varios disparos y agregan que ahora no pueden revelar mÁs informaciÓn. casos fue clasificado como homicidio. la Única pista es este vÍdeo que captÓ huyendo a un implicado. el fbi dice que el hecho es investigado. familiares tambiÉn lamentan lo acontecido. >> es muy duro para nosotros saber que la niÑa estÁ fallecida. reportero: dicen que podrÍa haber sido testigo del asesinato de su padre y por eso trabajan en bÚsqueda de evidencias. estudiantes de la escuela preparatoria aseguran que no olvidarÁn a su joven compaÑera. dicen que por ahora no tienen pistas y estÁn pidiendo ayuda a la comunidad. por varios dÍas mantuvieron alerta Ámbar mientras menor era considerada desaparecida. ilia: administraciÓn de seguridad revelÓ cifras de accidente el aÑo pasado en estados unidos y el balance no es halag
reportero: vestidos de negro retornaron hoy del receso vacacional con una masiva ovaciÓn.de houston. el drama quedÓ evidenciado por la madre de la niÑa. >> era lo que mÁs querÍa en mi mundo, y se fueron, y me dejaron sola, por favor! reportero: confirman que adriana coronado muriÓ de varios disparos y agregan que ahora no pueden revelar mÁs informaciÓn. casos fue clasificado como homicidio. la Única pista es este vÍdeo que captÓ huyendo a un implicado. el fbi dice que el hecho...
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the celebration raises money for the local chapter of the united negro college fund.as among those honored for those work in the community. nbc 10 and comcast are sponsors. >>> and the sights of lat p, america, stole the city for the 10th annual congresso gala. >>> well, spring officially starts at about 12:30, but it's still feeling very winter-like out there. it's still very cold and on top of that we're tracking rain and snow as it heads into tomorrow. in particular, tomorrow night into early monday. now, as we head into the middle of next week, we are talking warmer temperatures so they're not too far off on the verizon. lancaster, 41 degrees right now. in reading, 31 degrees. midville toward wildwood and georgetown at 38 degrees. now, we've got cold air to our noekt and east and well off to the north and west, so we've investigate a couple of cold days to deal with before we get the warmer temperatures i mentioned toward thele of the week. we have lingering rain and snow showers. that was sort of the first batch to move through. they're going to organize off the
the celebration raises money for the local chapter of the united negro college fund.as among those honored for those work in the community. nbc 10 and comcast are sponsors. >>> and the sights of lat p, america, stole the city for the 10th annual congresso gala. >>> well, spring officially starts at about 12:30, but it's still feeling very winter-like out there. it's still very cold and on top of that we're tracking rain and snow as it heads into tomorrow. in particular,...
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brandenburgo, en berlin, o el one world trade center de nueva york, se tiqeron con el rojo, amarillo y negro>>muy buenos dÍas, 10 miÉrcoles 23 de marzo. >> amanecemos con una noticia en desarrollo, se reportÓ un arresto relacionado con los atentados en bÉlgica. el impacto de la tragedia se siente localmente.
brandenburgo, en berlin, o el one world trade center de nueva york, se tiqeron con el rojo, amarillo y negro>>muy buenos dÍas, 10 miÉrcoles 23 de marzo. >> amanecemos con una noticia en desarrollo, se reportÓ un arresto relacionado con los atentados en bÉlgica. el impacto de la tragedia se siente localmente.
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en la ciudad de paris la torre eifel esta noche se viste de los colores amarillo, rojo y negro...es de la bandera de blgica... take fs/blanca --para seguir esta noticia en desarrollo las 24 horas del da visite nuestra pagina web telemundo 48 punto com y haga una busqueda de la palabra "bruselas"... blanca --aunque no hay ninguna amenaza directa al area de la bahia, las autoridades locales y de agencias de transporte incrementaban hoy la seguridad, a raiz de estos actos terroristas. take vo --aunque para algunos pasajeros la presencia no era obvia, las agencias aseguraron que si se aumento la vigilancia. --alrededor de una veintena de los fallecidos en estos hechos, estaban en una estacion del metro de bruselas, donde se produjo la tercera explosion, despues de las 2 en el aeropuerto. take vo blanca ---por su parte, la agencia de transporte municipal de san francisco "muni" tambin ha elevado su nivel de alerta y pide a todo pasajero denunciar cualquier rticulo o actividad sospechosa... comunicndose directamente con el chfer o conductor y de ser necesario tambin llamar al 9-1-1. tak
en la ciudad de paris la torre eifel esta noche se viste de los colores amarillo, rojo y negro...es de la bandera de blgica... take fs/blanca --para seguir esta noticia en desarrollo las 24 horas del da visite nuestra pagina web telemundo 48 punto com y haga una busqueda de la palabra "bruselas"... blanca --aunque no hay ninguna amenaza directa al area de la bahia, las autoridades locales y de agencias de transporte incrementaban hoy la seguridad, a raiz de estos actos terroristas....
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. >> los indÍgenas y negros permanecerÁn dos dÍas en tegucigalpa para pedir un alto los asesinatos.sapareciÓ totalmente. era un cuerpo de agua salada de 4 km de largo y 54 de ancho. los pescadores han quedado sumidos en la pobreza.el equipo de noticias univisiÓn digital viajÓ al lugar para investigar y mostrar las consecuencias de este desastre natural. >> esto antes era un lago, el segundo mÁs grande de bolivia ahora es un gran desierto. >> el lago poopÓ, tenÍamos una pequeÑa chacra, algo de ganado, tambiÉn la pesca. >> segÚn expertos la desapariciÓn del lago poopó se debe a una serie de factores que van desde la desviaciÓn de aguas para agricultura, contaminaciÓn minera y el cambio climÁtico. su porque ha dejado los pescadores que vivÍan de Él subidos a la pobreza. >> poca gente, la gente riendo, caminando, hablando ahora hay silencio. sin trabajar, sin nada, cÓmo vamos a vivir, ya no se puede estar. >> sin peces para alimentarse o para beber deben irse hacia otros lugares o paÍses. >> quisiÉramos que el gobierno nos ayudarÁ, pero me sentÓ triste, este lago era como un padre, como
. >> los indÍgenas y negros permanecerÁn dos dÍas en tegucigalpa para pedir un alto los asesinatos.sapareciÓ totalmente. era un cuerpo de agua salada de 4 km de largo y 54 de ancho. los pescadores han quedado sumidos en la pobreza.el equipo de noticias univisiÓn digital viajÓ al lugar para investigar y mostrar las consecuencias de este desastre natural. >> esto antes era un lago, el segundo mÁs grande de bolivia ahora es un gran desierto. >> el lago poopÓ, tenÍamos...
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brandenburgo, en berlin, o el one world trade center de nueva york, se tiqeron con el rojo, amarillo y negroé le hace pensar que su hijo es un asesino serial? [música]
brandenburgo, en berlin, o el one world trade center de nueva york, se tiqeron con el rojo, amarillo y negroé le hace pensar que su hijo es un asesino serial? [música]
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cenizas de su esposo, en un cementerio dice la administraciÓn que no se entierran ahÍ ni hispanos ni negrosnzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: la corte suprema de justicia de estados unidos fijÓ la fecha para escuchar los alegatos en torno a la demanda de 26 gobiernos estatales contra el decreto del presidente obama para para favorecer a casi 5 millones indocumentados tambiÉn el testimonio de una de las familias afectadas. . >>el recuerdo de la Última vez que vieron a sus padres entre lÁgrimas tuvieron que decir adiÓs si la acción ejecutiva de presidente obama que los llenÓ de esperanza. >> es muy difÍcil y pues uno necesita siempre el apoyo de los papÁs y que estÉn al lado de uno. >> esto podrÍa tomar un nuevo giro luego del anuncio del tribunal supremo que dictÓ sentencia sobre la acciÓn diferida daca que de evitar la deportaciÓn de millones de jÓvenesque indocumentados llegaron a estados unidos siendo niÑo. >>el dÍa de la audiencia se van a escuchar argumentos iba a ser muy corto, una hora, van a tener tiempo para escr
cenizas de su esposo, en un cementerio dice la administraciÓn que no se entierran ahÍ ni hispanos ni negrosnzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: la corte suprema de justicia de estados unidos fijÓ la fecha para escuchar los alegatos en torno a la demanda de 26 gobiernos estatales contra el decreto del presidente obama para para favorecer a casi 5 millones indocumentados tambiÉn el testimonio de una de las...
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from the northern virginia district of columbia, maryland affiliate of the national association of negro business and professional women. [ applause ] i came or wrote an article about intellectuals that campaigned for lincoln and she mentioned my great, great uncle. through searching i got to know dr. medford and she's been a friend, an admired person. she's a chair of the department of history at howard university. she teaches 19th century history. she has lectured broadly and actively involve in so many activities. i have read her book and i strongly urge that all of you
from the northern virginia district of columbia, maryland affiliate of the national association of negro business and professional women. [ applause ] i came or wrote an article about intellectuals that campaigned for lincoln and she mentioned my great, great uncle. through searching i got to know dr. medford and she's been a friend, an admired person. she's a chair of the department of history at howard university. she teaches 19th century history. she has lectured broadly and actively involve...
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ahi, el sospechoso iba circulando en un ford fusion color negro del ano 2010 cuando perdio el controliculo, empezo a dar vueltas, se salio de la calle, arrollo al nino y lo empujo hasta mantenerlo atrapado entre el vehiculo y un poste... a su hermanito de 8 tambien lo lesiono levemente... pero el nino de 6 anos tuvo que transportado al hospital infantil de oakland para ser atendido de emergencia debido a sus lesiones... take vo 2 y les decia que iba en un auto robado...pues sabemos que un par de horas antes del percance, el sospechoso junto con otros sujetos se robaron 5 autos del departamento de servicio de un distribuidor de autos ford en livermore...la imagenes que ve en su pantalla fueron grabadas por el sistema de video vigilancia del establecimiento... pues uno de esos carros es el que se uso para arollar al menor... take vo 3 asi que por favor vea muy bien su pantalla... el sujeto responsable de esta tragedia podria ser daniel morris de 29 anos... mide 5 pies, 9 pulgadas, cafe y libras, ene cabello ojos azules... si lo reconoce llame a la patrulla de caminosa1 9028 o al 707 551
ahi, el sospechoso iba circulando en un ford fusion color negro del ano 2010 cuando perdio el controliculo, empezo a dar vueltas, se salio de la calle, arrollo al nino y lo empujo hasta mantenerlo atrapado entre el vehiculo y un poste... a su hermanito de 8 tambien lo lesiono levemente... pero el nino de 6 anos tuvo que transportado al hospital infantil de oakland para ser atendido de emergencia debido a sus lesiones... take vo 2 y les decia que iba en un auto robado...pues sabemos que un par...
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un reciente informe de prensa, indica que bÉlgica concentra uno de los mayores mercados negros de venta >> quiero aclarar que este es un problema global, lamentablemente, no podremos predecir dÓnde serÁ el prÓximo ataque. no debemos suspender nuestras rutinas habituales, porque eso alegrarÍa a los terroristas. el estado islÁmico difundiÓ otra de sus amenazas, reiterando que mantiene a parÍs en la mira. ahora, asegura que volarÁ en pedazos en la torre eiffel. por otro lado, un vÍdeo de cnn, muestra los hermanos bailando en una discoteca de moda, en una de las zonas exclusivas de bruselas, ocho meses antes del baÑo de sangre en parÍs. ambos, aparecen disfrutando de la vida mundana, intentando conquistar chicas. las autoridades todavÍa estÁn trabajando en la reconstrucciÓn de la terminal afectada, en el aeropuerto internacional y no se sabe cuÁndo volverá el operativo. para maÑana fueron convocados 800 empleados, que deberÁn estar a las instalaciones. jorge: autoridades mexicanas investigan por pedir filia a un ciudadano canadiense. el padre de la menor se encontraba presente, pero como no
un reciente informe de prensa, indica que bÉlgica concentra uno de los mayores mercados negros de venta >> quiero aclarar que este es un problema global, lamentablemente, no podremos predecir dÓnde serÁ el prÓximo ataque. no debemos suspender nuestras rutinas habituales, porque eso alegrarÍa a los terroristas. el estado islÁmico difundiÓ otra de sus amenazas, reiterando que mantiene a parÍs en la mira. ahora, asegura que volarÁ en pedazos en la torre eiffel. por otro lado, un...
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oportunidad que le dio navidad aunque no puede olvidar los duros momentos vividos. " todo se puso negroo marrÓn. mi abrigo era como una cosa marrÓn y pegajosa y mis manos estaban quemadas y tambiÉn mi cabeza enseguida me di cuenta que era una bomba." fanny asegura que en realidad no sintiÓ miedo al momento de los hechos que se dedicÓ a seguir las intrusiones de las autoridades. ambos jÓvenes dijeron estar convencidos de que dios los cuide y por eso sobrevivieron, mientras en nueva york las noticias no son tan buenas. amigos y familiares lloran a sacha y alexander una pareja de hermanos de origen holandÉs que muriÓ el ataque, fueron dos de las vÍctimas del aeropuerto. es lo que tengo por ahora regreso contigo. mariana: pasamos a la polÍtica como si no fuera suficiente los ataques entre donald trump y ted cruz donde miembros de su familia en salir afectado, para aumentar la tensiÓn un periÓdico sensacionalista ahora acusa al precandidato cubano americano de adulterio pero como nos cuenta galo arellano, todo se trata de una sucia maniobra polÍtica de la campaÑa del magnate inmobiliario. ga
oportunidad que le dio navidad aunque no puede olvidar los duros momentos vividos. " todo se puso negroo marrÓn. mi abrigo era como una cosa marrÓn y pegajosa y mis manos estaban quemadas y tambiÉn mi cabeza enseguida me di cuenta que era una bomba." fanny asegura que en realidad no sintiÓ miedo al momento de los hechos que se dedicÓ a seguir las intrusiones de las autoridades. ambos jÓvenes dijeron estar convencidos de que dios los cuide y por eso sobrevivieron, mientras en...