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it became known as the negro bible. it was written in three parts, historical, sociological, and deeply spiritual. it included some of the negro spirituals you see before you. and you can see the names the names -- the names of some of those if you look on the side there. "nobody knows the trouble i've seen, nobody knows the trouble i've seen." anybody know the words? "my sorrow." but before that, "nobody knows but jesus." in the original, it was "nobody knows like jesus." there is a difference between "like" and "but jesus." the civil rights people later on changed the words. if you said, "like jesus," that means somebody else does know the troubles. if you say, "nobody else but jesus," only jesus knows. if you say, "like jesus," you are saying other people can join you in the struggle, you have not given up. if you say, "but jesus," you only look for salvation of freedom in heaven. so, the words, "steal away, steal away to jesus, steal away home." "steal away to jesus" means what? to heaven. but "steal away home" mean
it became known as the negro bible. it was written in three parts, historical, sociological, and deeply spiritual. it included some of the negro spirituals you see before you. and you can see the names the names -- the names of some of those if you look on the side there. "nobody knows the trouble i've seen, nobody knows the trouble i've seen." anybody know the words? "my sorrow." but before that, "nobody knows but jesus." in the original, it was "nobody knows...
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it became known as the nigra -- negro bible. it was deeply spiritual, and that played credit with some of the negro spirituals before you. and you can see the names of some of those if you look on the side, on the side there. nobody knows the trouble i have seen, nobody knows the trouble i have seen. anybody know the words. nice song. nobody knows but jesus. it was nobody knows like jesus. there is a difference between like and but jesus. if you said like jesus, that means somebody else does know the troubles. if you say nobody else but jesus, only jesus knows. if you say like jesus, you are saying other people can join you in the struggle, you have not given up. if you say but jesus, you only look for salvation of freedom in heaven. so steal away, steal away, steal away home. steal away, jesus means what? to have an. but steal away home means to freedom. and swing low sweet chariot, carry me home, swing low sweet chariot. if you get there before i do, cap tell all the children i am coming too. it means if you get to heaven befo
it became known as the nigra -- negro bible. it was deeply spiritual, and that played credit with some of the negro spirituals before you. and you can see the names of some of those if you look on the side, on the side there. nobody knows the trouble i have seen, nobody knows the trouble i have seen. anybody know the words. nice song. nobody knows but jesus. it was nobody knows like jesus. there is a difference between like and but jesus. if you said like jesus, that means somebody else does...
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in 1903, he publishes his magisterial work called the negro bible. deskcomes the permanent preeminent voice. he writes for dial magazine and atlanta monthly. any look in the book -- and you look in the book, you see something unique. he sees a negro spirit, and then you will have a problem on the , something of dubois in his own words, very much like this. you see the poet on one side. kingoet was one that dr. always read. this was by james russell lowell , the great poet. wrongst famous lines are doing on the throne, but the scaffold is behind them unknown. keeping watch above his own. and of course, king used to that. devil on the throne. what does that mean? true devil and a scaffold? what is a scaffold, just off your head? if you are an artist, you know what a scaffold is. the framework. it is something you stand on. it is something i used to work on on ships. i would go out in the ocean, and there was a scaffold. it is cheaper to work on an ocean ship. -- a ship out in the ocean. men and women go up on a scaffold, and you want to paint, they don
in 1903, he publishes his magisterial work called the negro bible. deskcomes the permanent preeminent voice. he writes for dial magazine and atlanta monthly. any look in the book -- and you look in the book, you see something unique. he sees a negro spirit, and then you will have a problem on the , something of dubois in his own words, very much like this. you see the poet on one side. kingoet was one that dr. always read. this was by james russell lowell , the great poet. wrongst famous lines...
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something that the anything negro needed all along.and that was a sense of somebodiness. you will never be able to appreciate what dr. king meant when he said, negro needed a sense of somebodiness until you understand the 350 years of nobodiness. that was infused into the psyche of people of color. every sacred document in our history, every hallowed institution, conspired to convince the african in america that when god made the african, that god was guilty of creative mall fees malfeasance. all of the documents from the constitution said to the negro, that you're nobody. the constitution said that we were three-fifths of a person. decisions by the supreme court, like the dred scott decision, said to the negro, to the african, you had no rights that whites were bind to respect. and even francis scott key, in his writing of "the star spangled banner" we sang, versus one, but in versus -- verse three he celebrates slavery by saying, no refuge can save the enslaved from the sorrow of night or the death of the grave. every institution fro
something that the anything negro needed all along.and that was a sense of somebodiness. you will never be able to appreciate what dr. king meant when he said, negro needed a sense of somebodiness until you understand the 350 years of nobodiness. that was infused into the psyche of people of color. every sacred document in our history, every hallowed institution, conspired to convince the african in america that when god made the african, that god was guilty of creative mall fees malfeasance....
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siervo, tÚ sigue en lo tuyo, negro.mpo. ¿y quiÉn le va a avisar a eugenia? - mi amor, me encantarÍa seguir conociendo cada parte del proceso. pero quiero ir a santa marta. - ¿ahora? - sÍ, quiero ir a la iglesia y despuÉs seguir con los preparativos de la fiesta de isabelita. remedios vendrÁ conmigo. - no, mejor vienes conmigo. - pero tÚ tienes que estar pendiente de la llevada de la carga. - por eso, llevaremos la carga al puerto, despuÉs te acompaÑare a hacer tus cosas a santa marta, y nos devolveremos a la hacienda. - estÁ bien. - alto ahÍ, negro miserable. - se lo dije, ama. - ladrÓn. una rata inmunda metida adentro de la casa. nicolÁs, mira. - mi amita, lo querÍa llevar pa'... pa' brillarlo y... - no seas... - no me pegue, no me pegue, mi ama, no me pegue. - espero que reciba un castigo ejemplar. siervo: [llora] [♪] - a ver, permiso. miren esa vaina. - ¿quÉ habrÁ pasado? - juliÁn, ¿adÓnde llevan a siervo? - al foso. - ¿al foso? por quÉ? ¿quÉ hizo? - por robar. los demÁs sigan trabajando. miguel y trinidad, acompÁÑen
siervo, tÚ sigue en lo tuyo, negro.mpo. ¿y quiÉn le va a avisar a eugenia? - mi amor, me encantarÍa seguir conociendo cada parte del proceso. pero quiero ir a santa marta. - ¿ahora? - sÍ, quiero ir a la iglesia y despuÉs seguir con los preparativos de la fiesta de isabelita. remedios vendrÁ conmigo. - no, mejor vienes conmigo. - pero tÚ tienes que estar pendiente de la llevada de la carga. - por eso, llevaremos la carga al puerto, despuÉs te acompaÑare a hacer tus cosas a santa...
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obviously, confusion will reign particularly among the negro people, but negroes will be left without a national leader of sufficiently compelling personality to steer them in the proper direction. so the fbi decided that if they were going to take king off his pedest pedestal, it was a part of their task to find and bring into prominence a new, quote, national negro leader. >> after the march on washington, there was an acceleration. he was defined because of his speech in that demonstration in washington as the most dangerous and effective leader in the country and there was a paper battle within the bureau as to how best to attack him and he was attacked. after "time" magazine named him as man of the year, again the bureau finds that reprehensible, believes it must attack and destroy. when he was given the nobel prize, again they seek to discredit dr. king with the persons who welcomed him back from that award. when he began to speak out against the vietnam war there's a new crescendo of efforts by of the bureau to discredit and destroy dr. king. when the poor people's campaign too
obviously, confusion will reign particularly among the negro people, but negroes will be left without a national leader of sufficiently compelling personality to steer them in the proper direction. so the fbi decided that if they were going to take king off his pedest pedestal, it was a part of their task to find and bring into prominence a new, quote, national negro leader. >> after the march on washington, there was an acceleration. he was defined because of his speech in that...
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all of the documents said to the negro, you are nobody. the constitution said we were three fifths of a person. decisions from the supreme court, like the dread scott case, said to the negro that you had no rights that whites were bound to respect. and even francis scott key in the writing of the star-spangled banner we sing verse one but in verse three they celebrate slavery by saying no refuge can sage the harling enslave from the sor row of night on the death of the grave. every institution from religion to entertainment, from ammos and andy, to jane and tarzan, infused in the psyche of the negro that he was inferior. but something happen would the world war ii generations. jessy jackson picked up a bat and hit a ball. joe lewis knocks out max smelling in a 124 seconds. jessy lewis runs speeds and wins four gold medals. rosa parks sit down on a bus in montgomery of 1955 and a young boston university stands up and takes the complex ideas of negro and dips it in chocolate so big mommy can understand. and then from lewisville -- [applause]
all of the documents said to the negro, you are nobody. the constitution said we were three fifths of a person. decisions from the supreme court, like the dread scott case, said to the negro that you had no rights that whites were bound to respect. and even francis scott key in the writing of the star-spangled banner we sing verse one but in verse three they celebrate slavery by saying no refuge can sage the harling enslave from the sor row of night on the death of the grave. every institution...
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. >> itati cantoral estÁ promocionando la temporada de orange es el nuevo negro que transmite netflinetflix en esta ocasiÓn soraya se encuentra en el famoso reclusorio de mujeres en nueva york y como ven simplemente no dejÓ tÍtere con cabeza. >> hace dÍas saliÓ el rumor de que el compositor horacio palencia estaba involucrado sentimentalmente con ninel conde, incluso que Él habÍa sido el responsable de su ruptura con giovanni medina, y nos acompaÑa desde mazatlÁn sin sloo para aclararnos en exclusiva, muchÍsimas gracias por darnos la confianza eres el productor de disco de banda de ninel conde pero te estÁn vinculando con ella sentimentalmente ¿por quÉ?. >> aceptÉ la invitaciÓn y
. >> itati cantoral estÁ promocionando la temporada de orange es el nuevo negro que transmite netflinetflix en esta ocasiÓn soraya se encuentra en el famoso reclusorio de mujeres en nueva york y como ven simplemente no dejÓ tÍtere con cabeza. >> hace dÍas saliÓ el rumor de que el compositor horacio palencia estaba involucrado sentimentalmente con ninel conde, incluso que Él habÍa sido el responsable de su ruptura con giovanni medina, y nos acompaÑa desde mazatlÁn sin sloo...
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and he said besides the dismantling of the barriers that prohibited the negro from free access, thefound effect the civil rights struggle had is that it used in the negro's something that it needed all along. and that was a sense of somebody you will never be able to appreciate what he meant when he said then negro needed that sense of somebody until you understand the 350 years of nobody that was infused into the psyche of the people of color every sacred document in our history, every hollow institution conspired to convince the african and american that god was guilty t of creative malfeasance all of our sacrosanct documents that you are nobody the constitution said we were 3/5 of a person decisions by the supreme court said to the negro and the african we had no rights and even francis scott key in his rating of the "star spangled banner" first number one and first number three to celebrate slavery by saying no refuge can save the enslaved from the sorrow of night from the deaths of the grave. every institution for religion and entertainmente to jane and tarzan that he was infer
and he said besides the dismantling of the barriers that prohibited the negro from free access, thefound effect the civil rights struggle had is that it used in the negro's something that it needed all along. and that was a sense of somebody you will never be able to appreciate what he meant when he said then negro needed that sense of somebody until you understand the 350 years of nobody that was infused into the psyche of the people of color every sacred document in our history, every hollow...
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siervo, tÚ sigue en lo tuyo, negro.ecesito acercarme a isabel. ¿vamos? - [susurra] ¿y ahora? - [susurra] vamos. [♪] [♪] - bueno, terminen de amarrarlo, hombre, que debemos ir a cargar el cacao. don nicolÁs nos espera. - ¿quÉ tiempo voy a estar ahÍ, juliÁn? - la verdad, no lo sÉ, don nicolÁs no lo dijo. pero seguro que va a ser bastante, porque saliÓ ladron el viejo siervo. quÉ estupidez, hombre, ponerse en estas a estas alturas, buscÁndose una muerte p---. bÁjenlo. - [tose] [gime] [jadea] [♪] [jadea] ¡ah! !ah! [jadea] [♪] [♪] ¡ah! !ah! [jadea] candela: amarra eso ahÍ, negro. apÚrate, niÑa. con t-mobile y el increíble iphone puedes llegar a más personas en más lugares que antes. ya estés en el sótano de tu casa, en la carretera o trabajando hasta tarde, ahora estás más conectado. porque t-mobile duplicó su cobertura lte y agregó la señal de alcance extendido lte que llega el doble de lejos que antes, y es cuatro veces mejor en edificios. ahora conecta a toda tu familia con un iphone. compra cualquier iphone y llévate el
siervo, tÚ sigue en lo tuyo, negro.ecesito acercarme a isabel. ¿vamos? - [susurra] ¿y ahora? - [susurra] vamos. [♪] [♪] - bueno, terminen de amarrarlo, hombre, que debemos ir a cargar el cacao. don nicolÁs nos espera. - ¿quÉ tiempo voy a estar ahÍ, juliÁn? - la verdad, no lo sÉ, don nicolÁs no lo dijo. pero seguro que va a ser bastante, porque saliÓ ladron el viejo siervo. quÉ estupidez, hombre, ponerse en estas a estas alturas, buscÁndose una muerte p---. bÁjenlo. - [tose]...
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something that the negro needed all along.was a sense of some bodiness. you would never be able to appreciate what dr. king meant when he said the negro needed a sense of some bodiness until you understand the 350 years of nobodiness that was infused into people of color. every sack -- sacred document in our history, every hallow institution inspired to convince the african in america that when god made the african, god was guilty of creative malficient, from the constitution said to the negro that you're nobody, constitution said that we were three fifths of a person. decisions by the supreme court like the scott decision said to the negro, to the african that you have no rights that whites were bound to respect. and even francis scott key in his writing of the star spangled banner we sang verse one but in verse three he celebrates slavery by saying no refutes can save the enslave from the sorrow of might or the death of the grave. every institution from religion to entertainment to ja ane and tarzan infused that he was infer
something that the negro needed all along.was a sense of some bodiness. you would never be able to appreciate what dr. king meant when he said the negro needed a sense of some bodiness until you understand the 350 years of nobodiness that was infused into people of color. every sack -- sacred document in our history, every hallow institution inspired to convince the african in america that when god made the african, god was guilty of creative malficient, from the constitution said to the negro...
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. >> ¡asÍ como hay racismo de blancos contra negros, ella es racista de negros contra blancos, doctora
. >> ¡asÍ como hay racismo de blancos contra negros, ella es racista de negros contra blancos, doctora
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the negroes were to live in a segregated enclave. the indians would be confined to reservations as permanent wards of the nation. the white america policy was deep in the law. the naturalization act of 1790 was signed by washington as john adams as president of the senate, and thomas jefferson as secretary of state. it limited the privilege of naturalization to free white persons a policy that remained , in effect in one way or the other until 1952. in 1922, a litigant appeared in the supreme court with -- a nonwhite litigant with a pretty good argument as the law was drafted there was a loophole that may be allowed him to naturalize. a certain category of people of color could become naturalized citizens. but the court rejected that argument based on a strong policy of racial restriction. the unanimous court called the white naturalization policy a rule enforced from the beginning of the government part of our , history as well as the law. welded into the structure of the national policy by a century of legislative acts and judicial
the negroes were to live in a segregated enclave. the indians would be confined to reservations as permanent wards of the nation. the white america policy was deep in the law. the naturalization act of 1790 was signed by washington as john adams as president of the senate, and thomas jefferson as secretary of state. it limited the privilege of naturalization to free white persons a policy that remained , in effect in one way or the other until 1952. in 1922, a litigant appeared in the supreme...
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that's when the panic really hit, that this was all considered to be negro matter until christmas eve and suddenly everybody's world changed. >> so that's probably a good time to introduce the subject of sex and the role that it played in each of the investigations or at least in the eyes of law-enforcement and the role that relationships might've had. first they have their eye on hannah, she is the guilty party, she points a finger doesn't she to someone else. >> she does. once hannah mary tabbs is arrested and apprehended, i should talk a little bit about policing in philadelphia at this moment. >> this moment right now? >> know the historical moment. think for the clarification. in the late 18th-century violence is considered an acceptable part of policing. as is racial profiling. you also have manuals that instruct philadelphia police officers to detain anyone who is poor are looking like they have come from outside of the states. so you can imagine this is a variety of constituencies in a perilous condition. when when hannah mary tabs is detained she was in an office by herself a
that's when the panic really hit, that this was all considered to be negro matter until christmas eve and suddenly everybody's world changed. >> so that's probably a good time to introduce the subject of sex and the role that it played in each of the investigations or at least in the eyes of law-enforcement and the role that relationships might've had. first they have their eye on hannah, she is the guilty party, she points a finger doesn't she to someone else. >> she does. once...
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i will just have to suffer so those so-called negros can be free. >> you think we can do more for youres. amy: interviewed by but collins. but also just died in march at the age of 86. ,our dad, elizabeth alexander was secretary of the army. here is mohamed lycee no to the war in vietnam elizabeth:. tozabeth: my dad said no wars as well p or we can have a whole conversation. part of why ali resonated for me is that he was a free black man in a way my father is a free black man. that taught me what i wanted to see in this world and what we need to see in this world. mohammed ali was imperfect, complicated. what did it mean as a feminist writer to think about, this is a man with a complicated history with women. it is a man working in a quintessentially male, physically expressive form. i am well aware of what >> and raise says about vulnerable bodies. what does it mean to make your body more vulnerable because that seems to be the way you can move in the world. all of those ironies are powerful ones. day, there isthe someone who, as a young man, met and said no, and paid the price. and
i will just have to suffer so those so-called negros can be free. >> you think we can do more for youres. amy: interviewed by but collins. but also just died in march at the age of 86. ,our dad, elizabeth alexander was secretary of the army. here is mohamed lycee no to the war in vietnam elizabeth:. tozabeth: my dad said no wars as well p or we can have a whole conversation. part of why ali resonated for me is that he was a free black man in a way my father is a free black man. that...
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he wrote that he believed he was actually a negro. in the course of my research, i came to the such paperwork, as draftords such registration cards and .mmigration paperwork as rich reading through and with such documents illuminates the race making and maintenance work members of these religious groups undertook in daily life and in public contacts and calls as an exercise of state power and religious expression and experience, sometimes a challenge to state power. in 1915, law enforcement and medical officials decided that mary wood should be committed to the stockton state hospital for the in's name. -- for the insane. it said she would not sleep night or day, wanted to be appointed as a preacher and a local church. the diagnosis was of insanity, accompanied i religious -- by andgious tha delusions the psychiatrist noted religion as a factor. the desire to preacher not obvious indicators of mental illness -- [laughter] professor weisenfeld: although it seems to me that gendered understands of leadership may have had a role in the p
he wrote that he believed he was actually a negro. in the course of my research, i came to the such paperwork, as draftords such registration cards and .mmigration paperwork as rich reading through and with such documents illuminates the race making and maintenance work members of these religious groups undertook in daily life and in public contacts and calls as an exercise of state power and religious expression and experience, sometimes a challenge to state power. in 1915, law enforcement and...
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that is when the panic hits it was considered to be a negro batter -- matter and then everybody's world changed. >> so we could introduce the subject of sex and the role it played in the investigation of the eyes of the law enforcement so first they have their eye on the panel, she is the guilty party and she points a figure as someone else. >> she does. once she is arrested andoes. onc apprehended and we shoulde ha talk about policing int. philadelphia at this moment.thi >> at this historical moment so violence is considered completely acceptable part of policing and racial profiling be able sexually instructive the police officers to a detailed anyone who looks like they have come from the outside of the state say you can see variety of constituencies. so when they were in custodydete she was kept in a cell in the office and interrogated for a period of time to maintain the ada she doesn't know anything about the case or the victim's. she is kept in custody overnight than the next day she reported as having a pronounced black eye and her coat is torn and she makes a s confession. at t
that is when the panic hits it was considered to be a negro batter -- matter and then everybody's world changed. >> so we could introduce the subject of sex and the role it played in the investigation of the eyes of the law enforcement so first they have their eye on the panel, she is the guilty party and she points a figure as someone else. >> she does. once she is arrested andoes. onc apprehended and we shoulde ha talk about policing int. philadelphia at this moment.thi >>...
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something that the negro needed all along. that was a sense of somebodiness. you will never be able to appreciate what dr. king meant when he said the negro needed a sense of somebody-ness until you understand the 350 years of nobody-ness that was infused into the psyche of people of color. every sacred document in our history, every hallowed institution conspired to convince the african in america when god made the african that god was guilty of creative malfeasance. all of our sack rosanct documens said to the negro that you're nobody. constitution said that we were 3/5th of a person. decisions by the supreme court like the dred scott decision said to the african that you had no rights that whites were bound to respect. even francis scott key in his writing of the "star spangled banner" we sing verse one but in verse three he celebrates slavery by saying no refuge can save the slave from the sorrow of night or the death of the grave. every institution from religion to entertainment, from amos and andy to jane and tarzan infu
something that the negro needed all along. that was a sense of somebodiness. you will never be able to appreciate what dr. king meant when he said the negro needed a sense of somebody-ness until you understand the 350 years of nobody-ness that was infused into the psyche of people of color. every sacred document in our history, every hallowed institution conspired to convince the african in america when god made the african that god was guilty of creative malfeasance. all of our sack rosanct...
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presentadora: de las 16 invitados que tenemos aquÍ, quiÉn crees que se pueda convertirse en el caballo negroprueba. presentadora: el capitÁn de la selecciÓn colombiana, estÁ con una lesiÓn en el hombro y todavÍa no se sabe si va a jugar. . presentador: rafa mÁrquez habla despuÉs del partido. rafa: lo mÁs importante de la victoria de hoy, es la victoria al equipo. tratar de descansar bien. fue una buena dinÁmica para hacer la jugada del partido. presentador: roberto carlos dice que los europeos no deben jugar la copa. presentadora: oye que bien se estÁn amalgamando esos jugadores. presentador: muy buen partido te gusto?ahora vamos con esta campaÑa se llama ya pÁrenle, que tiene jugadores de la selecciÓn mexicana. >> no quiero imaginarme un estadio vacÍo. >> hagamos un compromiso.>> con tu ayuda es mÁs fácil.>> llama. presentadora: y que este polÉmico ya no es ninguna gracia, podrÍa p perjudicar a la selecciÓn. presentador: nos vamos buenas noches. bienvenidos a noticiero univision.voto finish a esta hora en el peru para definir al nuevo mandatariolos primeros resultados indican que con muy po
presentadora: de las 16 invitados que tenemos aquÍ, quiÉn crees que se pueda convertirse en el caballo negroprueba. presentadora: el capitÁn de la selecciÓn colombiana, estÁ con una lesiÓn en el hombro y todavÍa no se sabe si va a jugar. . presentador: rafa mÁrquez habla despuÉs del partido. rafa: lo mÁs importante de la victoria de hoy, es la victoria al equipo. tratar de descansar bien. fue una buena dinÁmica para hacer la jugada del partido. presentador: roberto carlos dice que...
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in english she wrote a canadian pacific line left montreal at 11 in the morning, "i am the only negro woman." going it alone, accompanied only by confidence, curiosity, courage, and often her camera. dss montrose landed, where a train was taken to paris to explore the city in the colonial exposition of 1931. she then travel to switzerland, where she entered a program of study in the geneva school of international relations. by the end of her eight weeks she visited 18 countries touring historical sites and museums. she noted that her status as a colored american had made her quite a curiosity. she ended her trip in liverpool. whether she was the only negro woman aboard, -- perhaps because that status had become to feel so very normal to her. in many ways that trip held clues that she was inventing for herself, inspired by the world she wanted to discover and driven by the intellect and ambition that would lead her to doctors for international relations, and to a professorship in diplomatic history at howard from 1942 through 1977. she traveled all over the world twice and to an extend
in english she wrote a canadian pacific line left montreal at 11 in the morning, "i am the only negro woman." going it alone, accompanied only by confidence, curiosity, courage, and often her camera. dss montrose landed, where a train was taken to paris to explore the city in the colonial exposition of 1931. she then travel to switzerland, where she entered a program of study in the geneva school of international relations. by the end of her eight weeks she visited 18 countries...
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the lady said we don't serve negros. i was so mad. i said i don't eat them either. >> reporter: four years later he stole the heavyweight title in one of the biggest upsets in history. >> upset sonny liston and i just turned 22 years old. i must be the greatest! >> reporter: ali loved the spotlight but privately he was going through his own transformation. at the height of the civil rights movement and under the guidance of malcolm x, ali joined the nation of islam and rejected what he called his slave name. >> i would like for you to call me by my name now. muhammad. muhammad ali. >> he gave up a lot for his politics and he was criticized and even vilified by many people. >> reporter: soon there was a new controversy, this one landing him in court. the year was 1967, and the u.s. was deep into the vietnam war when ali got his draft notice. he refused to serve, arguing the war violated his muslim beliefs. >> the real enemies of my people are right here, not in vietnam. >> reporter: ali was convicted of draft evasion, stripped of his t
the lady said we don't serve negros. i was so mad. i said i don't eat them either. >> reporter: four years later he stole the heavyweight title in one of the biggest upsets in history. >> upset sonny liston and i just turned 22 years old. i must be the greatest! >> reporter: ali loved the spotlight but privately he was going through his own transformation. at the height of the civil rights movement and under the guidance of malcolm x, ali joined the nation of islam and...
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he wrote that he believed brown bay was actually a negro. during the course of my research i came to see such bureaucratic paperwork and vital records such as marriage and death certificates and government documents like census sheets and draft reg administration cards and immigration paperwork as rich in complex records of aspects of life within the religious racial movements, reading with, through and against such documents illuminates the race-making and maintenance work members of the religious groups undertook in daily life and in public context and calls on us to consider sites like the draft board, the county clerk office and the immigration judge's courtroom and the military base as one's both of exercise of state power and of religious expression and experience, sometimes in challenge to state power. in 1913, law enforcement and medical officials decided that mary f. wood, a 48-year-old missouri native living in north central, california, should be committed to the stockton state hospital for the insane. the commitment paperwork ind
he wrote that he believed brown bay was actually a negro. during the course of my research i came to see such bureaucratic paperwork and vital records such as marriage and death certificates and government documents like census sheets and draft reg administration cards and immigration paperwork as rich in complex records of aspects of life within the religious racial movements, reading with, through and against such documents illuminates the race-making and maintenance work members of the...
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nine top negro athletes meet with cassius clay to discuss his anti-draft stand. russell, lew alcindor, and former pro footballer jimmy brown. says brown after the meeting the champ is sincere in his religious beliefs. he believes in his religion and his stand is based wholly on that. clay's refusal cost him his title and he faces a possible five-year prison sentence. he claims exemption as a minister of the black muslim faith. >> he could have accommodated the desires of the country and continued his professional career. but he chose to stick by his convictions on that issue and i have a lot of the respect for him for that. >> it was just enormously important that he didn't fed, that he didn't make a deal, that he stood up for his beliefs so that it was important to me for black people and white people to understand that a black person could stand up for his or her beliefs and willing to pay the price for that. >> i think it was such an injustice what they did. they didn't realize this kid was for real. his religion was for real. >> muhammad gave up the prime of
nine top negro athletes meet with cassius clay to discuss his anti-draft stand. russell, lew alcindor, and former pro footballer jimmy brown. says brown after the meeting the champ is sincere in his religious beliefs. he believes in his religion and his stand is based wholly on that. clay's refusal cost him his title and he faces a possible five-year prison sentence. he claims exemption as a minister of the black muslim faith. >> he could have accommodated the desires of the country and...
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at one time negro was a subject heading. but when it became pejorative, they changed it to afro-american and eventualy the term used today, african-american. the chairman and other republican members manufacture thies that they are the library of the congress. emphasis on congress. we should dictate to them what terms they use in their subject headings. while i ran for congress, not for word police. we should leave search terms for researchers and experts and not politicize a bill that funds the legislative branch. i'm also concerned that under this bill the capitol police budget increases by $325.3 million. this would increase funding for the capitol police by 5%. above the 8% increase they received in the current fiscal year. we value and respect the officers on staff. but i think many members will join me in raising a skeptical eye when they realize this bill would add 72 new officers and bring the total number of officers to close to 1,900. just as mayors and city councils across the country have to balance law enforceme
at one time negro was a subject heading. but when it became pejorative, they changed it to afro-american and eventualy the term used today, african-american. the chairman and other republican members manufacture thies that they are the library of the congress. emphasis on congress. we should dictate to them what terms they use in their subject headings. while i ran for congress, not for word police. we should leave search terms for researchers and experts and not politicize a bill that funds...
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reportera: solicitaron una reuniÓn con el presiente obama negro para discutir la directiva migratoriatÁn espiando. >> queremos informaciÓn antes de las redadas, y queremos ver el plan de acciÓn que estÁ tomando. >> el primer frente para esta familia somos nosotros. estamos escuchando y por eso vamos a pedirle que tengamos una discusiÓn este jueves sobre esta situaciÓn. reportera: senadores demÓcratas tambiÉn se sumaron a la crÍtica. le pidieron que frenarÁ la deportaciÓn de centro americanos. escribiendo que la soluciÓn a esta crisis es afrontar la raÍz del problema. el hacer redadas ovula migratorias es una estrategia inaceptable. >> la comunidad necesita mÁs informaciÓn. reportera: en la casa blanca dicen que han mantenido informados. >> hemos estado claros en nuestras prioridades en la frontera. tiene que ver con la deportaciÓn de personas que han cometido delitos serios o reciÉn llegados. reportera: sin embargo, la Última vez que se reunirÁn con el presente fue julio de dos mil catorce. se han mantenido hermÉticos. hasta el momento nos han dicho que no pueden compartir informaciÓn
reportera: solicitaron una reuniÓn con el presiente obama negro para discutir la directiva migratoriatÁn espiando. >> queremos informaciÓn antes de las redadas, y queremos ver el plan de acciÓn que estÁ tomando. >> el primer frente para esta familia somos nosotros. estamos escuchando y por eso vamos a pedirle que tengamos una discusiÓn este jueves sobre esta situaciÓn. reportera: senadores demÓcratas tambiÉn se sumaron a la crÍtica. le pidieron que frenarÁ la deportaciÓn...
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altura, pesa unas 150 libras y vestia en el momento del ataque una chamarra azul marino, pantalones negrosaba consigo una mochila negra y lentes.. el numero al que debe de llamar es el 415 575 4444.mas detalles despues de las 6 de la tarde.. sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48 blanca/ms --hoy la fiscala y abogados defensores de "antoln garca" ... take vo ....sospechoso de secuestrar y asesinar a la joven sierra lamar, se reunieron para programar la fecha del juicio. --el caso se ha retrasado ya por meses. --hace 3 semanas el presunto asesino de ''lamar'' renunci a su derecho de un jucio rapido y pidi que se cambie el lugar del proceso. ---el juicio iniciar el prximo 3 de agosto. cesar / vboxes --por otra parte.. la familia de un indigente muerto a balazos a manos de la policia de san francisco entabl una queja en contra del departamento de polica de la ciudad... --la familia de ''luis gongora'' planea levantar una demanda civil muy pronto por lo que llaman un acto inconsiderado y excesivo por parte de los oficiales involucrados.. --en abril de este aÑo...varios agentes dispararon a ''go
altura, pesa unas 150 libras y vestia en el momento del ataque una chamarra azul marino, pantalones negrosaba consigo una mochila negra y lentes.. el numero al que debe de llamar es el 415 575 4444.mas detalles despues de las 6 de la tarde.. sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48 blanca/ms --hoy la fiscala y abogados defensores de "antoln garca" ... take vo ....sospechoso de secuestrar y asesinar a la joven sierra lamar, se reunieron para programar la fecha del juicio. --el caso se ha...
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estados unidos con una familia que se llevÓ el susto de su vida, cuando de un solo zarpazo un oso negroe se abre paso. llegamos a sonia: ¿qué tanto haces en la computadora, carolina? carolina: chateando. sonia: ¿y se puede saber con quién chateas tanto? carolina: con mis amigas, ¿con quién más? ¿a qué viniste a mi cuarto? sonia: a decirte que voy a salir al cine y después a cenar con nicolás. carolina: está bien. ahí me saludas a tu galán. sonia: nicolás no es mi galán. carolina: ah, ¿no? entonces, ¿qué es? ¿tu desfogue del mes? sonia: no te voy a permitir que me hables así. soy tu madre. soy joven, puedo rehacer mi vida. carolina: sí, sí, lo que tú digas. sonia: pues sí, soy joven y merezco ser feliz. tu padre nos dejó y yo no me voy a quedar so
estados unidos con una familia que se llevÓ el susto de su vida, cuando de un solo zarpazo un oso negroe se abre paso. llegamos a sonia: ¿qué tanto haces en la computadora, carolina? carolina: chateando. sonia: ¿y se puede saber con quién chateas tanto? carolina: con mis amigas, ¿con quién más? ¿a qué viniste a mi cuarto? sonia: a decirte que voy a salir al cine y después a cenar con nicolás. carolina: está bien. ahí me saludas a tu galán. sonia: nicolás no es mi galán....
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. >> he's hurting, i think, the morale of a lot of young negro soldiers over in vietnam.that cassius has made millions of dollars off of the american public. and now, he's not willing to show his appreciation to a country that's giving him, in my view, a fantastic opportunity. >> the government took the position that ali's belief was not a religious belief because it did not recognize the nation of islam as a religion opinion. >> the heavywieght champion cassius clay, at a federal court in houston, is found guilty of violating the u.s. selective service laws. he is sentenced to five years in prison and fined $10,000, the maximum penalty for the offense, which is a felony. the sentence was appealed by clay's lawyers. ♪ clay contended his status as a black muslim minister, made him exempt from the draft. released on bail, he faces an 18-month wait for an appeal decision. >> immediately, without a trial, without due process of any form, he was stripped of his championship. he was precluded from fighting in all 50 states. his passport was taken away, so he couldn't leave the
. >> he's hurting, i think, the morale of a lot of young negro soldiers over in vietnam.that cassius has made millions of dollars off of the american public. and now, he's not willing to show his appreciation to a country that's giving him, in my view, a fantastic opportunity. >> the government took the position that ali's belief was not a religious belief because it did not recognize the nation of islam as a religion opinion. >> the heavywieght champion cassius clay, at a...
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now reads all the men are created equal except negroes. when the know nothing get control, it will read all men are created equal except negroes and foreigners and catholics. when it comes to this, i should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense about loving liberty. to russia for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy. this was abraham lincoln, of course, who five years later would become president. who would understand the sympathy for immigrants was truly important because, in the civil war, about a half a million immigrants would serve in the end states army or navy. at least 200,000 german immigrants come at least a hundred 50,000 irish immigrants, there were numerous irish for grades, german brigades -- irish brigades, german brigades and regiments of swiss, italian regiments. polish and norwegian regiments. there were numerous important generals from overseas. there are number of german generals. but reflecting the diversity of america, there were also a number of jewi
now reads all the men are created equal except negroes. when the know nothing get control, it will read all men are created equal except negroes and foreigners and catholics. when it comes to this, i should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense about loving liberty. to russia for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy. this was abraham lincoln, of course, who five years later would become president. who would understand the...
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. >>> en palo negro fotos trajo buena suerte el aeropuerto de palo negro. >>> cuÁntas cosas han pasado obligando al cierre de varias carreteras. >>> por aire y por tierra buscan tambiÉn en ese mismo estado en el estado de texas de varios soldados desaparecidos desde que el camiÓn que los llevaba fue arrastrado por una corriente de agua, y bueno cinco militares murieron el vehÍculo llevaba a doce persona cuando ocurriÓ el accidente en que otros tres soldados resultaron con lesiones. >>> y texas, en houston revelan imagenes de uno persona de interÉs en el caso del niÑo hispano 11 aÑos asesinatos cÁmaras de seguridad muestran a un hombre entre ta aÑos corriendo cerca del lugar donde el joven fue apuÑalado mientras regresaba a la casa de la escuela y la policÍa ofrece una recompensa por cualquier informaciÓn que lleve al arresto del responsable. >>> investigan las causas del colapso de un aviÓn de combate del escuadrÓn que se estrello en una prÁctica cerca del aeropuerto esto en tennessee. piloto pierde la vida durante la caÍda de la aeronave milito a que participa rÍa en un espectÁculo du
. >>> en palo negro fotos trajo buena suerte el aeropuerto de palo negro. >>> cuÁntas cosas han pasado obligando al cierre de varias carreteras. >>> por aire y por tierra buscan tambiÉn en ese mismo estado en el estado de texas de varios soldados desaparecidos desde que el camiÓn que los llevaba fue arrastrado por una corriente de agua, y bueno cinco militares murieron el vehÍculo llevaba a doce persona cuando ocurriÓ el accidente en que otros tres soldados...
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estados unidos con una familia que se llevÓ el susto de su vida, cuando de un solo zarpazo un oso negroe se abre paso. llegamos al ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ al despertar kira: muy buenos dÍas, 10 de junio, alejandra: muy buenos dÍas, kira,
estados unidos con una familia que se llevÓ el susto de su vida, cuando de un solo zarpazo un oso negroe se abre paso. llegamos al ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ al despertar kira: muy buenos dÍas, 10 de junio, alejandra: muy buenos dÍas, kira,
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>> as a negro, i'm very happy to see that we had a negro president so that's number one. number two, he has killed a lot of people, you know. and that's frightening, you know. so i couldn't say what he should do. i'm not in his position. but international politics. but on a national front, you know, we need to heal, i don't know if he can do anything because is he in his last what they call it the lame. >> duck. >> lame duck portion of thinks thing. >> as we said, this was a very long interview with the imam, but it is a must-see. it will be available on gretawire.com in its entirety tomorrow. and terrified club goers hid for hours inside the pulse nightclub and a survivor who played dead during the attack is standing by to go "on the record." >>> this is a fox news alert. wreckage from last month wants egyptair crash has been found. pieces were spotted in the mediterranean sea. this is coming just days before the 30 day life span on batteries for the emergency signals. the black boxes have not yet been found. 66 people were on board that may 19th doomed paris to cairo fl
>> as a negro, i'm very happy to see that we had a negro president so that's number one. number two, he has killed a lot of people, you know. and that's frightening, you know. so i couldn't say what he should do. i'm not in his position. but international politics. but on a national front, you know, we need to heal, i don't know if he can do anything because is he in his last what they call it the lame. >> duck. >> lame duck portion of thinks thing. >> as we said, this...
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lincoln rose to his feet and great excitement and explained i will have that negro back soon or i will have 20 years agitation in illinois until the governor does have a legal and constitutional right to do something in the premises. he denies a politician spoke like that today. it would be nice if politicians spoke like that today. [laughter] he knew that new orleans in the state of louisiana had the right on their side. $.30 outrafted $60 and of the metropolitan bank of new 27, 1857, said the funds from their springfield law office to benjamin jonas office in new orleans. he paid the fine and by early june shelby's release occurred and he made his way safely active springfield. -- back to springfield. he became one of the first african-american ever freed by abraham lincoln. lincoln regarded abraham jonas as i quote, one of my most valuable and trusted friends. it dated back to the 1830's, their french appeared lincoln never forgot nor did he ever minimize the role in his personal development of his experiences in the port of new orleans and those of the flat boat operator play. many
lincoln rose to his feet and great excitement and explained i will have that negro back soon or i will have 20 years agitation in illinois until the governor does have a legal and constitutional right to do something in the premises. he denies a politician spoke like that today. it would be nice if politicians spoke like that today. [laughter] he knew that new orleans in the state of louisiana had the right on their side. $.30 outrafted $60 and of the metropolitan bank of new 27, 1857, said the...
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mucho de ellos, se presentaron vestido de negro en luto por el asesinato de una mujer.naloa. decenas de comunidades huyen de un nuevo conflicto entre narcotraficantes. reportera: las cuentas pendientes de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn con sus viejos enemigos, estÁn provocando enfrentamientos entre ambos carteles. quita la tranquilidad los habitantes y a los municipios vecinos. territorios del chapo en el estado de sinaloa. >> personas inocentes, entre ellos niÑos, mujeres, adultos. azotados por salirse de estas comunidades. reportera: 300 familias han abandonado las comunidades en una semana, donde los habitantes tienen tanto miedo, que evitan cualquier contacto con extraÑos. este rÍo funciona como una frontera natural entre dos municipios. por seguridad, sÓlo pudimos llegar hasta aquÍ, se nos aconsejÓ no continuar el camino hacia la sierra. ellos no son los Únicos que han hecho un Éxodo masivo. >> tambiÉn lo que nos obligÓ a huir con sÓlo lo que tenÍamos puesto era la amenaza. reportera: ahora vive en un municipio a unas cuantas millas de sinaloa. >> me advirtieron que si no
mucho de ellos, se presentaron vestido de negro en luto por el asesinato de una mujer.naloa. decenas de comunidades huyen de un nuevo conflicto entre narcotraficantes. reportera: las cuentas pendientes de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn con sus viejos enemigos, estÁn provocando enfrentamientos entre ambos carteles. quita la tranquilidad los habitantes y a los municipios vecinos. territorios del chapo en el estado de sinaloa. >> personas inocentes, entre ellos niÑos, mujeres, adultos. azotados...
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and we wanted to be negroes in paris seeing negroes in paris singing in paris.like that that makes you catching up on the morning shows. >> i know this audience can handle it. >> stephen: they can. i would never talk like that on "cbs this morning." >> stephen: our friend cory booker, senator from new jersey, he says not only you are a great host but that you have a talk show everywhere you go. he says that you're always up for a chat. what do you tribute that to? >> i think it's ironic. when i was a kid, we lived in turkey and i didn't have television but i was a voracious reader. when i came to the states and discovered television, i was fascinated. as a kid, we had to watch walter cronkite. >> stephen: walter wonderful. yeah, walter wonderful. you should know what's going on in the world. now i have a talk show in the studio where walter cronkite delivered the news. my dad died when i was a freshman in college and never got to see it, but i have a natural curiosity. when i was in fourth grade, the teacher said dear mr. and mrs. king, gayle king is bright but
and we wanted to be negroes in paris seeing negroes in paris singing in paris.like that that makes you catching up on the morning shows. >> i know this audience can handle it. >> stephen: they can. i would never talk like that on "cbs this morning." >> stephen: our friend cory booker, senator from new jersey, he says not only you are a great host but that you have a talk show everywhere you go. he says that you're always up for a chat. what do you tribute that to?...
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un negro electo en 2008, alabado, ya era hora. los prÓximos en la fila somos los hispanos.. veamos el informe. >> el vocero de la policÍa informÓ que durante las primeras 48 horas del nuevo sistema de patrullaje 280 personas han sido detenidas con fines de investigaciÓn. >> en el primer turno fueron detenidas 149 personas para investigaciÓn. mientras que en el segundo turno fueron detenidas 131 personas. >> mÁximo dijo que de acuerdo al departamento de crÍmenes y delitos, unas 11 armas blancas fueron ocupadas al igual nÚmero de personas. >> en tan sÓlo dos dÍas en base a los levantamientos que estamos haciendo en las denuncias que se presentan por distintos actos. >> sin embargo, ciudadanos se quejan que continÚan los asaltos. que no hay patrullajes en las calles. >> hace rato que no pasan policÍa. >> el lunes el jefe puso un incremento de 300 agentes para reforzar los mÁs de 4000 que hay. es todo lo que tengo por el momento. >> a continuaciÓn mÁs noticias. >> la presidenta de la repÚblica bachelet este domingo va iniciar el crucero. la dama blanca permanecerÁ 211 dÍas y vo
un negro electo en 2008, alabado, ya era hora. los prÓximos en la fila somos los hispanos.. veamos el informe. >> el vocero de la policÍa informÓ que durante las primeras 48 horas del nuevo sistema de patrullaje 280 personas han sido detenidas con fines de investigaciÓn. >> en el primer turno fueron detenidas 149 personas para investigaciÓn. mientras que en el segundo turno fueron detenidas 131 personas. >> mÁximo dijo que de acuerdo al departamento de crÍmenes y...
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. $291 al mercado negro.os. la central de trabajadores de la argentina en un comunicado denunciÓ que el pueblo estÁ sufriendo los efectos de los aumentos de las tarifas. la organizaciÓn sindical critica los incrementos tarifarios entre el 2000% que se realizaron todo el paÍs. ♪ ♪ presentadora: hoy tuvimos un dÍa soleado con temperaturas mÁximas en los 80. pasamos con nuestro meteorÓlogo eduardo rodrÍguez. eduardo: gracias. efectivamente, calor de mÁs de 80° en todas las estaciones. cielo mayormente despejado. la noticia es que viene lluvia. una intensa zona de mal tiempo que afecta los grandes lagos. combinaciÓn de eso y otro factor que puede generar algo de lluvia. continÚa el cielo despejado en filadelfia con una mÁxima de 85. al horno excesivo. calor moderado. el rÉcord de 100 en un dÍa como hoy. estamos muy por debajo de esa rÉcord. varios dÍas, sectores costeros de new jersey han tenido temperatura del 76 y de 79. pero hoy todos los condados, incluso maryland, con temperaturas superiores a los 80° esta t
. $291 al mercado negro.os. la central de trabajadores de la argentina en un comunicado denunciÓ que el pueblo estÁ sufriendo los efectos de los aumentos de las tarifas. la organizaciÓn sindical critica los incrementos tarifarios entre el 2000% que se realizaron todo el paÍs. ♪ ♪ presentadora: hoy tuvimos un dÍa soleado con temperaturas mÁximas en los 80. pasamos con nuestro meteorÓlogo eduardo rodrÍguez. eduardo: gracias. efectivamente, calor de mÁs de 80° en todas las...
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go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brownwn people in vietnam while so-called negroveleloped -- dedend human n rights. i am not going t to murder a and burn a another poooor nation siy to continue the domination of white slave masters, the darker people of the world over. this is a d day when such evils must come toto an end. i have beeeen warned t that tana standd would cause m me to lose millnsns of f dollars, which accrues to me as a chchampion. ththe real enenemy of my peoples right herere. i i will notot disgrace my reli, my peoeople, or m myself. by becoming aa tool to ensnslave those e fighting for their own justice, freedom, and equality. i would join tomorrow. but i either have to debate -- obey the laws of the land or the laws of allah. i've nothing to lose by standing for my beliefs. amy: that wawas john legend -- inspired by the late historian that speech was mohammed ali's speech. talk about what happened to him, announcing he would not go to war, being stripped of his heavyweight title, the case going right to the u.s. supreme court before it was overtu
go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brownwn people in vietnam while so-called negroveleloped -- dedend human n rights. i am not going t to murder a and burn a another poooor nation siy to continue the domination of white slave masters, the darker people of the world over. this is a d day when such evils must come toto an end. i have beeeen warned t that tana standd would cause m me to lose millnsns of f dollars, which accrues to me as a chchampion. ththe real enenemy of my...
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otros compran comida en el supermercado negro a precios caros. >> hay hambre en el pueblo.guerra econÓmica perpetuada a su juicio por la oposiciÓn. como respuesta, a formar el comitÉ locales de producciÓn. el objetivo de estos comitÉ, v en dice el presidente... la gente se estÁ desesperando. >> llegamos aquÍ a las cuatro de la maÑana y habÍan 300 personas aquÍ. rafael: despuÉs de estar en fila por nueve horas, esta mujer se va con las manos vacÍas, con mÁs hambre de lo que traÍa. presentadora: a continuaciÓn mÁs noticias. >> el gobierno colombiano y las farc firmaron un acuerdo para un cese al fuego definitivo al fin del conflicto armado mÁs antigua de amÉrica latina. el acuerdo ante el secretario general de las naciones unidas, ban ki-moon, y varios presidentes de latinoamÉrica. establece los procedimientos para que las farc se concentran en zonas especÍficas y entregan las armas a la onu como parte de su transiciÓn a la polÍtica. lÍderes del ala radical del sindicato de maestros y representantes de gobierno acordaron el diÁlogo. acompaÑados de un grupo de mediadores se en
otros compran comida en el supermercado negro a precios caros. >> hay hambre en el pueblo.guerra econÓmica perpetuada a su juicio por la oposiciÓn. como respuesta, a formar el comitÉ locales de producciÓn. el objetivo de estos comitÉ, v en dice el presidente... la gente se estÁ desesperando. >> llegamos aquÍ a las cuatro de la maÑana y habÍan 300 personas aquÍ. rafael: despuÉs de estar en fila por nueve horas, esta mujer se va con las manos vacÍas, con mÁs hambre de lo...