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of a small negro group to enter restaurants. 500 whites faced the negro. -- faced 100 negroes. fired from the negro side. fred leach fell to the street. another man was wounded but not seriously. eventually, three of the negroes, 18 to 21 years of age, were charged with the killing. they will stand trial in october. link apparently was only an innocent bystander. the mob had developed an additional weapon in the battle -- federal intervention. it was that that placed racial tensions on the front page of every newspaper in the capital. the reporter was and is herbert cavanaugh. >> little rock was an unlikely place for a federal state showdown tied to segregation. there had already been some desegregation in the states and the governor was not considered a man devoted to desegregation, but circumstances got out of control and central high school became the pivot in this federal-state struggle. i remember the night of september 24, 1957, when the first battle-dragged army troops arrived on this street. it was a scene income principle incomprehensible to the 50 or so townspeople lo
of a small negro group to enter restaurants. 500 whites faced the negro. -- faced 100 negroes. fired from the negro side. fred leach fell to the street. another man was wounded but not seriously. eventually, three of the negroes, 18 to 21 years of age, were charged with the killing. they will stand trial in october. link apparently was only an innocent bystander. the mob had developed an additional weapon in the battle -- federal intervention. it was that that placed racial tensions on the...
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--negroes --negroe risen buses were often used to carry the protesters --negro prison buses.garbage trucks and into garbage trucks and taken to a compound set up at the state fair ground. the city had converted fair the fatal bullet was fired from a vacant lot across the street from evers' home, crashing through his body through the window of his home. evers had considered himself a soldier for the cause of human rights and said he was ready to die for that cause. he died a soldier's death. as a veteran of world war ii, he was buried in arlington national cemetery. the killing set off a new wave of mass demonstrations. following saturday, mourners, including civil rights leaders from all over the country, marched in the funeral procession. after a peaceful march, the tension rising since evers' murder reached the point of explosion. chargedof negroes widely down main streets. negroes threw rocks and at police. at police. more serious violence was averted when a civil rights attorney walked in and combed the crowd. matter of two races , working outy-side a peaceful solution to
--negroes --negroe risen buses were often used to carry the protesters --negro prison buses.garbage trucks and into garbage trucks and taken to a compound set up at the state fair ground. the city had converted fair the fatal bullet was fired from a vacant lot across the street from evers' home, crashing through his body through the window of his home. evers had considered himself a soldier for the cause of human rights and said he was ready to die for that cause. he died a soldier's death. as...
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the new negro, unlike the old negro of the past, had no fear. we can point to many factors, international revolutionary movements in russia, ireland, and other locations, the growth of a radical black press, the emergence of a host of new militant black political organizations. but i argue that the emergence and the evolution of the new negro movement stemmed from the dissolution of black support and military participation in the world war. what makes dubois' essay so signficant is that he explicitly linke with the experiences of some 380,000 black soldiers who had fought and labored for the united states in america and particularly in france during the war. the black veteran emerging from the crucible of war with a an unbound determination to fight for racial justice and true democracy symbolized the development of a spirit of militancy would be the hallmark of the new negro. i can recall the moment when i became fascinated in this relationship between black soldiers and the new negro. i was in graduate school and encountered a book on african
the new negro, unlike the old negro of the past, had no fear. we can point to many factors, international revolutionary movements in russia, ireland, and other locations, the growth of a radical black press, the emergence of a host of new militant black political organizations. but i argue that the emergence and the evolution of the new negro movement stemmed from the dissolution of black support and military participation in the world war. what makes dubois' essay so signficant is that he...
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the morale of the negro american soldier in france. the morale of the negro african soldier in france was unbroken. and the morale of the soldiers of the bloody war of 1914 to 1918 is the morale of negroes throughout the world. a symbiotic relationship developed between black veterans and the unia. garvey actively solicited their participation and leadership. while black veterans responded i joining the unia in significant numbers. we are not depending on the statesmanship of w.e.b. dubois to lead this race of ours. but we are depending on the statesmanship of the new york 15th and the 8th illinois, referring to the infantry regiment of the 93rd division, who fought their way in france. black veterans heeded garvey's call and served in a number of different capacities from key leaders to foot soldiers. probably most black veterans actually served in a wing of the unia called the african legions, the paramilitary wing, which allowed them to make direct use of their military training and leadership. garvey based the organization of the a
the morale of the negro american soldier in france. the morale of the negro african soldier in france was unbroken. and the morale of the soldiers of the bloody war of 1914 to 1918 is the morale of negroes throughout the world. a symbiotic relationship developed between black veterans and the unia. garvey actively solicited their participation and leadership. while black veterans responded i joining the unia in significant numbers. we are not depending on the statesmanship of w.e.b. dubois to...
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in the city jail; if you were to watch them push and curse old negro women and young negro girls; ifyou were to see them slap and kick old negro men and young boys; if you were to observe them, as they did on two occasions, refuse to give us food because we wanted to sing our grace together. i cannot join you in your praise of the birmingham police department. it is true that the police have exercised add degree of discipline in handling the demonstrators. in this sense, they have conducted themselves rather "nonviolently" in public. but for what purpose? to preserve the evil system of segregation. over the past few years i have consistently preached that nonviolence demands that the means we use must be as pure as the ends we seek. i have tried to make clear that it is wrong to use immoral means to attain moral ends. but now i must affirm that it is just as wrong, or perhaps even more so, to use moral means to preserve immoral ends. perhaps mr. connor and his policemen have been rather nonviolent in public, as was chief pritchett in albany, georgia, but they have used the moral mean
in the city jail; if you were to watch them push and curse old negro women and young negro girls; ifyou were to see them slap and kick old negro men and young boys; if you were to observe them, as they did on two occasions, refuse to give us food because we wanted to sing our grace together. i cannot join you in your praise of the birmingham police department. it is true that the police have exercised add degree of discipline in handling the demonstrators. in this sense, they have conducted...
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women negro babies a negro children kennedy said nothing it was only after the negro began to strike that. it was then it was then that kennedy called ending on don't you be going by kennedy don't you people by the don't go down negro free just want to tell i thank you you get that good i get the you know. after the events of birmingham martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the height of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from a negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't think of it as we all but i think of love as something strong and all the nice south and powerful i direct action and i think some of the criticisms on nonviolence of some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they can few. non-resistance
women negro babies a negro children kennedy said nothing it was only after the negro began to strike that. it was then it was then that kennedy called ending on don't you be going by kennedy don't you people by the don't go down negro free just want to tell i thank you you get that good i get the you know. after the events of birmingham martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to...
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, not a single negro is registered. can any law enacted under such circumstances be considered democratically structured? sometimes a law is just on its face and unjust in its application. for instance, i have been arrested on a charge of parading without a permit. now, there is nothing wrong in having an ordinance which requires a permit for a parade. but such an ordinance becomes unjust when it is used to maintain segregation and to deny citizens the first amendment privilege of peaceful assembly and protest. i hope you are able to see the distinction i am trying to point out. in no sense do i advocate evading or defying the law, as would the rabid segregationist. that would lead to anarchy. one who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty. i submit that an individual who breaks the law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice is, in reality, expr
, not a single negro is registered. can any law enacted under such circumstances be considered democratically structured? sometimes a law is just on its face and unjust in its application. for instance, i have been arrested on a charge of parading without a permit. now, there is nothing wrong in having an ordinance which requires a permit for a parade. but such an ordinance becomes unjust when it is used to maintain segregation and to deny citizens the first amendment privilege of peaceful...
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jason: yo soy un hombre negro y significa que estoy navegando
jason: yo soy un hombre negro y significa que estoy navegando
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is equality and all right citizenship for negro league all of dr martin luther king is to give negro the chance to sit in a segregated restaurant saying white man to live in a 400 year the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negro the forgive the people who have. 400 you have but by lulling them to sleep and making them forgetting what the whites have done to them. criticize martin because he was trying to win. our ballot i'll just sit naked why people. are asked to run. but now says. i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what's freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving them. june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the whole country but are we to say that the world and much more importantly to each other that this is a land of the free except for the negroes that we have no 2nd class citi
is equality and all right citizenship for negro league all of dr martin luther king is to give negro the chance to sit in a segregated restaurant saying white man to live in a 400 year the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negro the forgive the people who have. 400 you have but by lulling them to sleep and making them forgetting what the whites have done to them. criticize martin because he was trying to win. our ballot i'll just sit naked why people. are asked to run. but now says. i...
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if you are to watch them push and curse old negro women and young negro girls. if you would seeif the slap and o kick on negro men and young boys if you were to observe them as they sit on two occasions refused to give us food because we wanted to sing our grace together. i cannot join you in the praise of the birmingham police department. it is true the place of exercise a degree of discipline with the demonstrators. but they have can ducted themselves nonviolently in public but for what purpose? to preserve the evil system of segregation of the past few years i have consistently preached that nonviolent use must be as pure as the ends we seek. i have tried to make it clear that it is wrong to use immoral means to attain moral ends but now i must affirm it is just as wrong or perhaps even more so to use immoral means to preserve immoral ends. so they be mr. conrad and his policeman forge nonviolent and public such as chief pritchard and albini georgia. they use nonviolence to maintain the immoral and racial injustice as t.s. eliot has said, the last can tatian
if you are to watch them push and curse old negro women and young negro girls. if you would seeif the slap and o kick on negro men and young boys if you were to observe them as they sit on two occasions refused to give us food because we wanted to sing our grace together. i cannot join you in the praise of the birmingham police department. it is true the place of exercise a degree of discipline with the demonstrators. but they have can ducted themselves nonviolently in public but for what...
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los negros lo han hecho.vez. asÍ que yo quisiera darle honor a la familia y los compromisos, cuando el Último programa de televisiÓn deje de transmitir esto nosotros vamos a estar aquÍ con ustedes. he conocido algunos miembros de la familia durante los Últimos dÍas, los he visto llorando, los he visto desvanecerse, tengo primos que me estÁn viendo y que nunca mÁs me llamaron y en ocasiones eso es lo que sucede en las familias, pero tambiÉn los he visto en momentos de mucha luz. la semana pasada cuando parte de la familia estaba allÍ hablando con el expresidente obama a travÉs de una llamada telefÓnica y les decimos que queremos agradecerle a usted y la familia por agradecer mas estÁ llamada y hacer un llamado y por hacer los discursos que usted ha estado haciendo. quÉ es lo que quieren ustedes que yo haga? dÍganme en quÉ forma puedo ser Útil y la familia le dijo: " queremos justicia". todo estaba cerrado en mineÁpolis. yo conozco al reverendo de mineÁpolis, le debo una comida, entonces yo tambiÉn quiero darle
los negros lo han hecho.vez. asÍ que yo quisiera darle honor a la familia y los compromisos, cuando el Último programa de televisiÓn deje de transmitir esto nosotros vamos a estar aquÍ con ustedes. he conocido algunos miembros de la familia durante los Últimos dÍas, los he visto llorando, los he visto desvanecerse, tengo primos que me estÁn viendo y que nunca mÁs me llamaron y en ocasiones eso es lo que sucede en las familias, pero tambiÉn los he visto en momentos de mucha luz. la...
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si cuatro negros hubieran matado a un blanco si cuatro polo skwas negros le hubieran echan hombre blancoomentos de lucidez. la semana pasada. la familia estaba hablando con es que el presidente barack obama. y le dijeron no estamos pido iendo que venga por la movilizaciÓn del servicio secreto. pero lo queremos agradecerle a usted y a su esposa por haber llamado por haber llamado para hablar por haber hablado de nuestro tÍo y de nuestro padre. y Él cometiÓ el yoer de decirles quÉ quiere que haga yoyo, cÓmo puedo ayudar y le dijo dos cosas queremos justicia. y pueden noche arnos comida. porque totalidad estaba cerrado en minneapolis. y dije yo sÉ. asÍ que hemos tenido algunos momentos livianos. hago el un homenaje al doctor raymond rice. por abrir las puertas de esta iglesia. por abrazar a sabrina y a su familia en este momento. saben que esto va a seÑor controversial. pero abrieron las puertas de cualquier manera. sin saber que iba a pasoar o cÓmo se iba a comportar la gente. y cuÁndo hablamos por telÉfono y Él recibiÓ esta familia. creo que no podemos dar todo esto por sentado. y ellos m
si cuatro negros hubieran matado a un blanco si cuatro polo skwas negros le hubieran echan hombre blancoomentos de lucidez. la semana pasada. la familia estaba hablando con es que el presidente barack obama. y le dijeron no estamos pido iendo que venga por la movilizaciÓn del servicio secreto. pero lo queremos agradecerle a usted y a su esposa por haber llamado por haber llamado para hablar por haber hablado de nuestro tÍo y de nuestro padre. y Él cometiÓ el yoer de decirles quÉ quiere que...
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the first and second prize winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards.pion of champions. ♪ >> the united states navy in action. the objective is the islands. another step closer to japan. another link in our chain of victories, leading closer to tokyo. they bombard the jap fleet. ♪ the landing party receives instructions. it will not be long now. the barrage continues. this island is 127 miles from japan. too close for comfort, as far as the enemy is concerned. under the heavy naval fire, these boys can make a landing. yes, and take the island. our troops are no further from japan than from chicago to los angeles. ever on the alert for enemy snipers, our boats draw closer. at the landing, our men are ashore. they do not know what they will find, but they can depend upon one thing. this is no picnic. just how many japs infest the brush and hide in trees cannot be determined. ♪ essential supplies are successfully landed. observe the great caution with which our boys approach this scrap pill box. they may open fire. general macarthur lands. he is mighty pro
the first and second prize winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards.pion of champions. ♪ >> the united states navy in action. the objective is the islands. another step closer to japan. another link in our chain of victories, leading closer to tokyo. they bombard the jap fleet. ♪ the landing party receives instructions. it will not be long now. the barrage continues. this island is 127 miles from japan. too close for comfort, as far as the enemy is concerned. under the...
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this is a little less than 2% of all negro students. elsewhere, there has been voluntary desegregation of department stores in the city. plans are under way for restaurants. the city auditorium and parks have been desegregated. the swimming pool has not. the events of september 1957 generated considerable resentment in the south against such use of federal power. later, however, a somewhat different view, particularly among the business interests in the south, who noted the reluctance of new businesses to move into arkansas because of the racial strife. otherwise, the mystery still
this is a little less than 2% of all negro students. elsewhere, there has been voluntary desegregation of department stores in the city. plans are under way for restaurants. the city auditorium and parks have been desegregated. the swimming pool has not. the events of september 1957 generated considerable resentment in the south against such use of federal power. later, however, a somewhat different view, particularly among the business interests in the south, who noted the reluctance of new...
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. >> pensamos que la raza latina pero en este mismo hay negros, blancos. >> dice que es hora para quer humano yendo viviendo en otro país? o cuán racista soy yo viviendo en mi propio país? >> una hondureña dice que ha escuchado de casos. >> un niño le pregunta a su papá cuantos negros hay y no papá no hay negros, solo seres humanos. >> dice que ahora más que nunca en los hogares se tiene que tener la conversación del daño que causa el racismo. >> es necesario sabemos y decir que somos seres humanos y a través de la historia han habido muchos asesinatos y en estados unidos y con los afroamericanos. >> además, eexplicar por qué las últimas semanas miles de personas se han manifestado día tras día. >> las manifestaciones que se están dando a lo largo y ancho del territorio estadounidense tienen que ver con el cansancio de los seres humanos que han sido maltratados y solo por el hecho de racismo. >> y uno de los cuatro policías acusados por la muerte de george floyd fue puesto en libertad tras pagar una fianza de más de medio millón de dólares y salió con algunas restricciones, él sostuvo
. >> pensamos que la raza latina pero en este mismo hay negros, blancos. >> dice que es hora para quer humano yendo viviendo en otro país? o cuán racista soy yo viviendo en mi propio país? >> una hondureña dice que ha escuchado de casos. >> un niño le pregunta a su papá cuantos negros hay y no papá no hay negros, solo seres humanos. >> dice que ahora más que nunca en los hogares se tiene que tener la conversación del daño que causa el racismo. >> es...
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would you let your daughter marry a negro?iscussion of race, really. because the most important thing in our country is maintaining law and order. race relations are going to work themselves out. i don't believe in the marriage of negros and whites. i'm candid about it. i don't think it's good for either race. i think the races ought to remain intact. >> one of the most astute men in in the field of politics in the world of politics on the scene today, ladies and gentlemen, the former vice president of the united states, richard m. nixon. >> when 1968 begins, it's an open question whether richard nixon can win anything. >> you have that stigma has a loser because of losing two big contests. how do you plan to combat that? >> the way you combat it is to win something. >> nixon lost two big elections, to jack kennedy, and he lost to pat brown in california. and people would say the guy's a political loser. talented, yes, but a loser. >> america will be watching on march 12th. let the people go out in new hampshire, the people of
would you let your daughter marry a negro?iscussion of race, really. because the most important thing in our country is maintaining law and order. race relations are going to work themselves out. i don't believe in the marriage of negros and whites. i'm candid about it. i don't think it's good for either race. i think the races ought to remain intact. >> one of the most astute men in in the field of politics in the world of politics on the scene today, ladies and gentlemen, the former...
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para todos los estadounidenses el juez decía: el fundamento de la constitución es este que un bebé negroulada, la madre más pobre debe tener exactamente los mismos derechos que un bebé blanco hijo de una madre blanca, la más educada, la más articulada, la más adinerada, solamente en virtud de haber respirado por primera vez como estadounidenses, el juez marcha al decía que este no era el caso de estados unidos héroe que los retaba a todos a decir si esa no es una meta con la que querían luchar y esto es lo que convierte a estados unidos en un faro de esperanza para todos más importante cuando luchamos por los george floyd anónimos también por el mundo como por todos cuando luchamos por los taylor del mundo por natasha, stefan clark, cuando luchamos por los menos conocidos lo que estamos haciendo es ayudar a estados unidos a hacer ealidad su principio, estamos ayudando a hacer ese gran faro de justicia para que el mundo se ilumine y lo que estamos haciendo es ayudar estados unidos a ser la nación para todos los estadounidenses >>> lo que queremos es los sistemas de justicia del país los q
para todos los estadounidenses el juez decía: el fundamento de la constitución es este que un bebé negroulada, la madre más pobre debe tener exactamente los mismos derechos que un bebé blanco hijo de una madre blanca, la más educada, la más articulada, la más adinerada, solamente en virtud de haber respirado por primera vez como estadounidenses, el juez marcha al decía que este no era el caso de estados unidos héroe que los retaba a todos a decir si esa no es una meta con la que...
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. >> en los negros están haciendo cosas, pero sí el negro ha llegado a un punto donde no ssolo ponenerecho a sentirse mal y nosotros tenemos una responsabilidad hacia ustedes. norma riveiro telemundo 48 >> en varias partes comenzarán conmemoraciones para recordar a george floyd >> [habla en inglés] >> el primero en minneapolis donde murió >> se reunierán en arkansas, mientras que el próximo martes en houston donde vive su hija de seis años de edad. vamos a una pausa y más partes de la región anuncian su reapertura. cuándo ? le digo. una nueva tripulación va al espacio en una cápsula de space x. >> qué calor hace en la región. vamos a ver las temperaturas en los tres dígitos. detalles al regresar >> el departamento de educación busca opinión de padres de familia sobre los esfuerzos para dar recursos a estudiantes y apertura de aulas escolares. visite la página que ve en pantalla. regresamos >> el parque regional abrirá sus puertas el próximo lunes los 23 acres son usados por las personas para caminar y pasear a sus mascotas, sin embargo, estará ligada a restricciones como evitar solta
. >> en los negros están haciendo cosas, pero sí el negro ha llegado a un punto donde no ssolo ponenerecho a sentirse mal y nosotros tenemos una responsabilidad hacia ustedes. norma riveiro telemundo 48 >> en varias partes comenzarán conmemoraciones para recordar a george floyd >> [habla en inglés] >> el primero en minneapolis donde murió >> se reunierán en arkansas, mientras que el próximo martes en houston donde vive su hija de seis años de edad. vamos a...
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. >> fifteen minutes past midnight adverse got out of his car in the negro residential area.bout 40 yards away they fired a single shot from a high-powered rifle and the bullet hit him in the back, crashed to his body into the window in a house. he died in an hour at a jacksonville hospital. ♪ >> you in the former home of medgar evers and marlee edgar's and our address is 2322 margaret walker drive. he was born and raised in decatur, mississippi and he talked about when you read about him and in listening to him talk he knew the difference of how the races that were made between the races and he said he never could understand why. he talked about having white playmates and had friends and was only after that they would hunt and fish together and was only about when his friends got to the beat the age of 16 that they were separated and went different ways. he talked about seeing his friends and he was going downtown and he saw his friends standing on the corner with other whites and he said of course, they called him [inaudible] and they noticed his friend dropped his head whe
. >> fifteen minutes past midnight adverse got out of his car in the negro residential area.bout 40 yards away they fired a single shot from a high-powered rifle and the bullet hit him in the back, crashed to his body into the window in a house. he died in an hour at a jacksonville hospital. ♪ >> you in the former home of medgar evers and marlee edgar's and our address is 2322 margaret walker drive. he was born and raised in decatur, mississippi and he talked about when you read...
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criminal >>> (hablan en inglés) >>> recuerdo a una joven blanca que me miró a la cara y me dijo: negroete a casa pero la través me iba al aeropuerto y una joven blanca que debía haber tenido unos 11 años ella se me acercó y me dijo: sin justicia no hay paz >>> (aplausos) >>> los tiempos han cambiado, es un momento diferente y si mi amigo o la biblia estaba allí frente a un iglesia quiero que recuerden algo, en octubre pasado llegué tarde a una cita por el cambio de hora y yo pensaba que tenía el reloj equivocado, una vez al año los tiempos cambian en, y si uno no ajusta el reloj se encuentra que estÁ una hora mas atrÁs, no porque hay un problema con el reloj sino porque estÁ en la posiciÓn equivocada, bueno, cuando se habla en washington de militarizar el paÍs, que se le puede decir a la gente que siga aguantando abuso, miren, podrÁn estar en televisiÓn, pero estÁn en el momento equivocado, el tiempo se acabÓ para no responder, basta de dar excusas, se acabÓ el tiempo para tratar de frenar las cosas, se acabÓ el tiempo para las palabras y promesas vacÍas, y se acabÓ el tiempo para esta
criminal >>> (hablan en inglés) >>> recuerdo a una joven blanca que me miró a la cara y me dijo: negroete a casa pero la través me iba al aeropuerto y una joven blanca que debía haber tenido unos 11 años ella se me acercó y me dijo: sin justicia no hay paz >>> (aplausos) >>> los tiempos han cambiado, es un momento diferente y si mi amigo o la biblia estaba allí frente a un iglesia quiero que recuerden algo, en octubre pasado llegué tarde a una cita...
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muchas veces los negros se quedan varios dÍas., sÍ. parece que esto terminÓ pacÍficamente. fabiola: muchas gracias, se nos acaba el tiempo. este es uno de los testimonios de los manifestantes aquÍ. como puedes ver,la protesta ha terminado de manera pacifica . la policÍa los ha dejado marchar tres horas despuÉs del toque de queda. no sabemos cuÁl serÁ la situaciÓn. en protestas en brooklyn y en el bronx. fÉlix: decenas de manifestantes se han registrado en california, especialmente en los Ángeles. donde se han hecho presentes varias de las protestas arrancando en inmediaciones de la alcaldÍa de la ciudad. se han extendido diferentes localidades. juan carlos gonzÁlez ha pasado todo el dÍa allí, en medio de las protestas. cÓmo termina la noche? juan carlos: buenas noches, aquÍ en estos momentos hay muy pocos manifestantes. lo que han hecho es venir, vienen y se ponen a la alcaldÍade los Ángeles, luego marchan a una cuadra de distancia con el departamento de policÍa de los Ángeles, iban alrededor de primer cuadro de la ciudad. fueron
muchas veces los negros se quedan varios dÍas., sÍ. parece que esto terminÓ pacÍficamente. fabiola: muchas gracias, se nos acaba el tiempo. este es uno de los testimonios de los manifestantes aquÍ. como puedes ver,la protesta ha terminado de manera pacifica . la policÍa los ha dejado marchar tres horas despuÉs del toque de queda. no sabemos cuÁl serÁ la situaciÓn. en protestas en brooklyn y en el bronx. fÉlix: decenas de manifestantes se han registrado en california, especialmente en...
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she's identified as a negro and as a slave as part of his estate. she is valued at 80 pounds. so, whether she was misidentified, her status as a free or indentured or enslaved person is unclear, but since she had a value of 80 pounds, it seems that she was not a free and clear, free person. she was bonded to this person in some way. the fact that she's identified as a negro maybe suggested while she was enslaved, and even though she was of native american ancestry, she is negro by association because of her marriage to a gentleman who was apparently born in africa. so, there's so much we don't know about the minute details of his family life, and so on. and i am not sure if i missed other parts of your -- >> that's it. thank you. but i did want to know if you thought the narrative changes, because it is an appeal to a white audience to argue that the first person to die for american freedom was an enslaved african. and that flattens out this story of attucks. professor kachun: yeah, but again, i don't think that was the initial argument nell was making. this was an argument th
she's identified as a negro and as a slave as part of his estate. she is valued at 80 pounds. so, whether she was misidentified, her status as a free or indentured or enslaved person is unclear, but since she had a value of 80 pounds, it seems that she was not a free and clear, free person. she was bonded to this person in some way. the fact that she's identified as a negro maybe suggested while she was enslaved, and even though she was of native american ancestry, she is negro by association...
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afectÓ personalmente porque cuando vi los vÍdeos mucha gente estaba en shock y yo no porque lo vi como negrohacia su trabajo. me criÉ de forma muy diferente. yarel: cuÁndo te identificaste con tu raza? >> cuando conocÍ a mi mamÁ, padre y hermanos biolÓgicos, tenÍa 22 aÑos. yo conocÍ a mi mamÁ en una prisiÓn y cuando me enfrentÉ con esa realidad pude pensar sobre mi cultura. yarel: cÓmo te sientes con lo que vivimos con las manifestaciones? >> esta vez me dio mucho coraje. desde que me identifique como afroamericano me da mucho coraje. no tengo palabras para describir lo que he pensado en estos dÍas, en casa. yarel: el poder de la protesta en la comunidad. hemos visto que la comunidad latina tambiÉn protesta. sientes que otras comunidades estÁn apoyando? >> sÍ, yo estoy viendo esto. cada persona que estÁ protestando me hace dar mucho gusto, cuando veo personas musulmanas, latinos y otros eso me da mucho orgullo en mi corazÓn. por primera vez en mi vida he visto que se estÁ reconociendo esto en el mundo. yarel: un mensaje, y con esto finalizamos. >> para todos los que estÁn en la calle marchan
afectÓ personalmente porque cuando vi los vÍdeos mucha gente estaba en shock y yo no porque lo vi como negrohacia su trabajo. me criÉ de forma muy diferente. yarel: cuÁndo te identificaste con tu raza? >> cuando conocÍ a mi mamÁ, padre y hermanos biolÓgicos, tenÍa 22 aÑos. yo conocÍ a mi mamÁ en una prisiÓn y cuando me enfrentÉ con esa realidad pude pensar sobre mi cultura. yarel: cÓmo te sientes con lo que vivimos con las manifestaciones? >> esta vez me dio mucho...
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whoa there are so negroes did he. had a drug or will drink to or to late this coming november i just have to have you react to that. well i mean it is spike lee what do we extract so he routinely stereotypes black people in his movies about the ills of stereotyping black people so stereotypes are often rooted in a nugget of truth and you take that nugget in you completely like you just expound on it to the point of absurdity and so the idea that there are you know there's one person that will vote for president trump in november it's ridiculous there are millions of us who will vote for him 41 percent approval in the black community comprised mostly of men and women are slow to the table with the with you know recognizing trans accomplishments but the president has been so deeply interested and he sought connections in the black community through h.b.c. use the opportunities and the tax cuts and jobs act i could go on and on and on and i have a piece up at the missouri times explaining some of the president's accompli
whoa there are so negroes did he. had a drug or will drink to or to late this coming november i just have to have you react to that. well i mean it is spike lee what do we extract so he routinely stereotypes black people in his movies about the ills of stereotyping black people so stereotypes are often rooted in a nugget of truth and you take that nugget in you completely like you just expound on it to the point of absurdity and so the idea that there are you know there's one person that will...
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with regards to the negro, it is taking time. it will be a while unfortunately. is evolving in the same direction. iversity doesn't have to imply threat. >> having to lie, i feel, is the saddest and the ugliest part of being a homosexual. when you have your first bad love experience, for instance, and you cannot go to your brother or sister and say, "i'm urting." >> at first, i was very guilty. and then i realized that all the things that are taught you not only by society but by psychiatrists are just to fit you in a mold. i just rejected the mold and when i rejected the mold, i was happier. >> these independent organizations across the country, there are somewhere etween 60 and 75 independent groups across the united states -- maybe more now because they keep growing up overnight. this is a combined effort of somewhere between 20 and 30 organizations on the east coast. their differences primarily are of approach and tactics. certain groups tend to emphasize very militant confrontation tactics. other groups will emphasize a more educational approach, going into
with regards to the negro, it is taking time. it will be a while unfortunately. is evolving in the same direction. iversity doesn't have to imply threat. >> having to lie, i feel, is the saddest and the ugliest part of being a homosexual. when you have your first bad love experience, for instance, and you cannot go to your brother or sister and say, "i'm urting." >> at first, i was very guilty. and then i realized that all the things that are taught you not only by society...
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si eres negro todos son blancos, si eres latino todos son asiÁticos.siguientes una pregunta que muchas personas se hacen. >> hola, mi pregunta es: quÉ podemos hacer los ciudadanos para acabar con la brutalidad policial? >> para empezar hay que poner atenciÓn y demandar acciónen todas nuestras comunidades. pero tambiÉn hay que darnos cuenta de que la mayorÍa de los policÍas. porque yo he sido policÍa por 34 aÑos y no quiero que nuestra comunidad piense que la policÍa tiene falta de control. patricia. en las siguientes una pronta sur la importancia del diÁlogo. >> mi pregunta es, existe un diÁlogo real y objetivo ante las autoridades y los ciudadanos para que los episodio no se repitan? >> nuestra comunidad sabe que la injusticia es la excepciÓn y la excelencia es lo que hacemos todos los dÍas. lo saben porque estamos trabajando no hoy, no ayer, sino todos los dÍas. y la Única manera de poder ganar la confianza. >> le agradecemos por su tiempo el jefe de policÍa de houston. patricia: volvemos despuÉs de una pausa. locutor: el hijo mayor de martin luther
si eres negro todos son blancos, si eres latino todos son asiÁticos.siguientes una pregunta que muchas personas se hacen. >> hola, mi pregunta es: quÉ podemos hacer los ciudadanos para acabar con la brutalidad policial? >> para empezar hay que poner atenciÓn y demandar acciónen todas nuestras comunidades. pero tambiÉn hay que darnos cuenta de que la mayorÍa de los policÍas. porque yo he sido policÍa por 34 aÑos y no quiero que nuestra comunidad piense que la policÍa tiene...
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there is no domestic service problem in my home because we have no negroes in my home. so there is already this kind of interesting bringing together and complicated bringing together of the notions of race, class, and servitude. >> what did you learn from those essays about those that were doing the domestic work, those that were working for these young families? >> absolutely. there are so many interesting kind of glimpses that we get into african-american domestic workers in the south, their personal lives. unfortunately, these are undergraduate student written from a privileged white speshgtive. the glimpses are just glimpses. but they reveal new information about family relationships, about marital status, about club and social activities of these workers, about their own households, their own financial arrangements, trying to make times meet when there railroad few employment opportunities and options for african-americans in the south. so they give thus new fuller picture, if you will, of african-americans working as domestic servants. i also reason for the great
there is no domestic service problem in my home because we have no negroes in my home. so there is already this kind of interesting bringing together and complicated bringing together of the notions of race, class, and servitude. >> what did you learn from those essays about those that were doing the domestic work, those that were working for these young families? >> absolutely. there are so many interesting kind of glimpses that we get into african-american domestic workers in the...
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keep in mind that if the homosexual had the visibility in the country that the negro does there would again. >> if the homosexual had the visibility that the negro does, there would be 15 million unemployed homosexuals. >> that's the only way to get your problem settled. that if you don't bring things out in the open how will anyone know what to do about it? this way they can let them know like anyone else. you get a chance to live their life the way they wish. a movement such as this takes time and now they're going forward. >> on account of my homosexuality, i have lived for eight months on 20 cents' worth of food a day. this is at a time when people in my profession are in higher demand than they've been in human history and i could not get a job specifically because of my sexuality. i've seen lives destroyed for no other reason and these were people in society and it is prejudice against them and would not allow them to have the quality and opportunity. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> your government would not give a job to homosexuals regardless of how well you do in the military, you won't be
keep in mind that if the homosexual had the visibility in the country that the negro does there would again. >> if the homosexual had the visibility that the negro does, there would be 15 million unemployed homosexuals. >> that's the only way to get your problem settled. that if you don't bring things out in the open how will anyone know what to do about it? this way they can let them know like anyone else. you get a chance to live their life the way they wish. a movement such as...
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viernes negro. >> chile y brasil registra un aumento en cifras y muertespor coronavirus . >>este domingo en " al punto" aseguran que intentarÁn realizar de nuevo cancelar daca. ¿como piensa trump ganar el voto hispano en las prÓximas elecciones? la pandemia sigue golpeando duro. o. elecciones? la pandemia sigue golpeando duro. o. todo en "al punto". y los smartphones que ya tienen. quédate con tus teléfonos, ¡porque terminamos de pagarlos! sólo en t-mobile. we have rolled out teams across. our network, and we went from essentially no televisits
viernes negro. >> chile y brasil registra un aumento en cifras y muertespor coronavirus . >>este domingo en " al punto" aseguran que intentarÁn realizar de nuevo cancelar daca. ¿como piensa trump ganar el voto hispano en las prÓximas elecciones? la pandemia sigue golpeando duro. o. elecciones? la pandemia sigue golpeando duro. o. todo en "al punto". y los smartphones que ya tienen. quédate con tus teléfonos, ¡porque terminamos de pagarlos! sólo en...
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fÉlix: los promedios vivieron en viernes negro-- a pesar de las restricciones por los altos Índices deday. felipe: era contradictorio. un confinamiento negado por el coronavirus el gobierno de colombia anunciÓ que los estancamientos comerciales-- la fecha era el 19 de junio y las filas comenzaron desde 18. atrÁs quedaron los cuidados y el distanciamiento socialle ganaron las ofertas y las rebajas. >> ahÍ quedÓ la cuarentena de tres meses. >> es cuestiÓn de tener lÓgica. >> la vida no tiene ningÚn descuento. manda el mensaje equivocado mucho menos tienen sentido epidemiolÓgico aseguraron que la jornada serÍa un Éxito. el dÍa de hoy. respecto al aÑo anterior fue un crecimiento del 30 y el 70%. >> mientras en el mundo los hechos no deja de llamar la atenciÓn. un segÚn ellos puede salir bastante caro.en bogotÁ, colombia. >> los quedamos en amÉrica latina, foco de la pandemia. brasil superÓ el millón de contagios de coronavirus y ocupa el segundo lugar a nivel mundial-- causÓ un colapso en la economÍa debido al cierre. >> schiller menos de 1079 personas murieron por sospecha de coronavirus
fÉlix: los promedios vivieron en viernes negro-- a pesar de las restricciones por los altos Índices deday. felipe: era contradictorio. un confinamiento negado por el coronavirus el gobierno de colombia anunciÓ que los estancamientos comerciales-- la fecha era el 19 de junio y las filas comenzaron desde 18. atrÁs quedaron los cuidados y el distanciamiento socialle ganaron las ofertas y las rebajas. >> ahÍ quedÓ la cuarentena de tres meses. >> es cuestiÓn de tener lÓgica....
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when you are hurried by day and haunted by night by the fact that you are negro living constantly at tiptoe stance, never quite knowing what to expect next, and are plagued with the integers of outer resentment -- resentments. when you're ever fighting on dedicating sense of nobody knows, that you understand why we find it difficult to wait. there comes a time when the cup of endurance runs over and men are no longer willing to plunge into despair. i hope you understand our legitimate and unavoidable impatience. so this weekend as i was thinking about our charge to establish justice in the constitution and the police from elijah cummings and dr. king -- the pleas. i can't avoid where we are today. where at a point in a nation where we need to make transformational change when it comes to our police officers and their fundamental relationship with our communities, in particular the african-american community and communities of color. we can no longer wait. we must make bold changes now. so, madam president, i agree with leader schumer and senator booker and senator o harris whether au
when you are hurried by day and haunted by night by the fact that you are negro living constantly at tiptoe stance, never quite knowing what to expect next, and are plagued with the integers of outer resentment -- resentments. when you're ever fighting on dedicating sense of nobody knows, that you understand why we find it difficult to wait. there comes a time when the cup of endurance runs over and men are no longer willing to plunge into despair. i hope you understand our legitimate and...
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son gente entre 18 a 35 años de edad los manifestantes en su mayoría vestidos de blanco y negro.ne la violencia policial. >> mandando el mensaje de que haya un cambio en el sistema policiaco no solo acá,sino en todo estados unidos vemos que van rumbo este a la ciudad de san francisco, están yendo como dijimos posiblemente a la estación de policía de la misión, seguimos pendientes a como se desarrolla esta manifestación es mi reporte en vivo, volvemos a estudios >> cientos de personas acuden a una protesta pacífica en eastpalo alto un adolcentes convocó en las redes sociales para iniciar la marcha al mediodía, pidiendo un alto a la violencia contra comunidades afroamericanas, >> también participan en manifestación pacífica frente a la biblioteca municipal. >> volvemos con claudia simones para más información >> así es, es una manifestación pacífica , acá se encuentran decenas de personas a iniciarse en el ayuntamiento es más de una milla, como comentaba antes, la dedicación de los manifestantes se nota, con pancarta en mano caminarán hasta el departamento de policía de san mateo.
son gente entre 18 a 35 años de edad los manifestantes en su mayoría vestidos de blanco y negro.ne la violencia policial. >> mandando el mensaje de que haya un cambio en el sistema policiaco no solo acá,sino en todo estados unidos vemos que van rumbo este a la ciudad de san francisco, están yendo como dijimos posiblemente a la estación de policía de la misión, seguimos pendientes a como se desarrolla esta manifestación es mi reporte en vivo, volvemos a estudios >> cientos de...
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to everybody in the negro leagues who left a century-long legacy of talent and spirit and dignity onur country. >> bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama all shared videos of themselves celebrating their favorite players and teams. the leagues first began at racism and jim crow laws shut black players out of major league baseball. we'll be right back. this home is equipped with gig speed internet from xfinity. there's this game-time internetting room. so fun. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get gig speeds and the most wifi coverage from xfinity. now that's simple, easy, awesome. enhance your online experience with even faster speed. choose from a range of fast, reliable options, up to a gig. click or call to learn more. >>> finally tonight, tokyo disneyland is gearing up to reopen. the theme park will open its gates wednesday for the first time in four months. today disney gave guests a preview of the new safety protocols in place
to everybody in the negro leagues who left a century-long legacy of talent and spirit and dignity onur country. >> bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama all shared videos of themselves celebrating their favorite players and teams. the leagues first began at racism and jim crow laws shut black players out of major league baseball. we'll be right back. this home is equipped with gig speed internet from xfinity. there's this game-time internetting room. so fun. and then there's this...
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because you had this -- negro league wall street -- negro leaguwall street.ost: set the scene for us. teenwood was a part of ulsa. how big was a greenwood neighborhood around 1921? consecrated --s was segregated across railroad tracks, so you have the greenwood district covering several blocks, more than 20 or 30 blocks of north tulsa and then you have south tulsa and other parts of tulsa. so you have a very large area in terms of what the north looked like and then greenwood is kind of this economic center in that portion of the city. host: like you said, it was described as the negro wall street and call today the black wall street. what type of businesses were there? what was the neighborhood like when it came to businesses, schools, homes? 1921?as it like before guest: probably every business you can think of, tailors, grocery stores, restaurants. many different doctors, offices, a hotel, clubs, social clubs, elementarys, middle, schools, churches, and you have multiple, so it isn't just one church, one grocer or one doctor's office. you have a bustling c
because you had this -- negro league wall street -- negro leaguwall street.ost: set the scene for us. teenwood was a part of ulsa. how big was a greenwood neighborhood around 1921? consecrated --s was segregated across railroad tracks, so you have the greenwood district covering several blocks, more than 20 or 30 blocks of north tulsa and then you have south tulsa and other parts of tulsa. so you have a very large area in terms of what the north looked like and then greenwood is kind of this...
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las últimas semanas ha vuelto para la verdad la verdad es que la supremacía blanca y el racismo anti negroel país desde su fundación. >>> llegaron este lunes al exterior y lucha contra la desigualdad racista >>> no volando este tema los supervisores presentaron una serie de resoluciones. y buscan declarar el racismo con una crisis pública compromiso con las comunidades piden una revisión en el condado de las prácticas de contratación normas implementadas protegen una equidad racial. el racismo en nuestros corazones pero más importante trabajar juntos para construir un sistema y también propone que 19 de junio sea considerado testigo a partir del próximo año. >>> un buen primer paso lo sabe en que hay mucho por hacer. la junta de supervisores analizará la resoluciones telemundo 48. esta tarde en auckland presidentes maestros y miembros del sindicato de educación de la ciudad participaron la manifestación puerco policíaca en las escuelas buscan eliminar la policía escolar y en servicio y que se necesiten porque esté dinero que son casi 3 millones de dólares están viendo policía de nuestra es
las últimas semanas ha vuelto para la verdad la verdad es que la supremacía blanca y el racismo anti negroel país desde su fundación. >>> llegaron este lunes al exterior y lucha contra la desigualdad racista >>> no volando este tema los supervisores presentaron una serie de resoluciones. y buscan declarar el racismo con una crisis pública compromiso con las comunidades piden una revisión en el condado de las prácticas de contratación normas implementadas protegen una...
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ciento este sinrome ha enfermado a mas de 200, al regresar lamusi musie apaga y redes se visten de negroos sin embargo, hay una cosa de la que puedes estar seguro en el united states postal service estamos aquí para ti cada día entregamos tarjetas y paquetes para tus seres queridos y también entregamos la tranquilidad de saber que lo esencial como medicinas, están en camino todos los días, en todo el país realizamos entregas para ti y siempre lo haremos realizamos entregas para ti has notado que tiesa y rasposa se siente la ropa en tu piel? es porque raspa tu piel creando friccion, y tu ropa te raspa todo el dia. para que tu ropa se sienta mas suave, prueba downy free & gentle. solo echa el liquido en el dispensador de enjuague. downy suavizara tu ropa sin colorantes y perfumes. la toalla lavada con downy es mas suave y esponjosa y mejor para tu piel. prueba downy free & gentle. reconocido por la fundación nacional de psoriasis y la asociación nacional de eczema. crest presenta fashion police! las hombreras son del pasado igual que esa pasta de dientes ¿y qué sugieren? cambiarnos a crest
ciento este sinrome ha enfermado a mas de 200, al regresar lamusi musie apaga y redes se visten de negroos sin embargo, hay una cosa de la que puedes estar seguro en el united states postal service estamos aquí para ti cada día entregamos tarjetas y paquetes para tus seres queridos y también entregamos la tranquilidad de saber que lo esencial como medicinas, están en camino todos los días, en todo el país realizamos entregas para ti y siempre lo haremos realizamos entregas para ti has...
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cuÉntanos para ti quÉ es ser negro en los estados unidos y mÁs aÚn siendo hispano.lo que estÁ pasando ahora no puede ser en vano, que se ha avanzado, pero hasta que no se acabe con el racismo del todo hay que seguir dando la pelea. jason: exactamente. lo que le aÑado a ese comentario es que es importante que reconozcamos que todo el racismo nos afecta a todos, no solamente a la poblaciÓn de piel negra, sino que tenemos el deber de confrontar el racismo, a donde se presente porque es algo que nos afecta a todos. hay mucha conversaciÓn sobre el apoyo de la comunidad latina hacia el movimiento porque estamos reconociendo que es algo que nos afecta a todos y tenemos el deber de enfrentarnos como familia y como comunidad a ese peligro. aranza: una de las cuestiones que me llamÓ mucho la atención sobre lo que ofreciÓ en el primer tributo o funeral de george floyd es que decÍa que la comunidad afroamericana o los negros en este paÍs desde hace mÁs de 400 aÑos hemos sufrido las injusticias de una sociedad donde el poder se concentra en manos de la gente anglosajona. algo mu
cuÉntanos para ti quÉ es ser negro en los estados unidos y mÁs aÚn siendo hispano.lo que estÁ pasando ahora no puede ser en vano, que se ha avanzado, pero hasta que no se acabe con el racismo del todo hay que seguir dando la pelea. jason: exactamente. lo que le aÑado a ese comentario es que es importante que reconozcamos que todo el racismo nos afecta a todos, no solamente a la poblaciÓn de piel negra, sino que tenemos el deber de confrontar el racismo, a donde se presente porque es algo...
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. >>> today marks the 100 anniversary of baseball's so-called negro league. league first began as racism and jim crow law shut black players out of major league baseball. >> three former presidents tipped their caps to the players who helped pave the way for equality in major sports. >> the negro leagues made baseball better and america better. >> i want to tip the hat of my favorite baseball team, the texas rangers, to honor 100 years of the negro league. >> today, i'm tipping my hat to everybody in the negro leagues who left a century's long legacy of talent, spirit and dignity on our country. >> opening day of major league baseball shortened regular season scheduled to begin july 23rd. >>> 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is taking his activism to streaming with netflix. oscar nominated filmmaker ava dubernet is collaborating on the film. the series will be his experiences of growing up in a predominantly white community which helped shape him become the activist he is today. kaepernick himself will narrate this series. >> finally here at 6:00, we've bee
. >>> today marks the 100 anniversary of baseball's so-called negro league. league first began as racism and jim crow law shut black players out of major league baseball. >> three former presidents tipped their caps to the players who helped pave the way for equality in major sports. >> the negro leagues made baseball better and america better. >> i want to tip the hat of my favorite baseball team, the texas rangers, to honor 100 years of the negro league. >>...
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"it's expected that negro southerners as a result of our limited status in the racial system, would be bitter or hostile. bitterness grows out of hopelessness and there is no hopelessness in this situation. he goes on to say faith is the ultimate strength of the democratic philosophy and code of the nation. your generation and your grandfather's generation were too hopeful and not angry enough and there should have been more anger and despair and desperation. >> fareed, i quote the words of dr. charles s. johnson all the time, and i believe that to be true today in 2020. you ask me how i feel about the current situation personally. as a black man, of course, i am outraged at the murder of the hands of our nation's law enforcement of another black man. i think the better and more challenging question, however, is how do all the rest of us in this country feel. how does the soccer mom in fairfield county, connecticut, or the cattle rancher in north dakota or lindsey graham in south carolina feel about this outrage. minneapolis is not a black problem, it is an american problem. equality b
"it's expected that negro southerners as a result of our limited status in the racial system, would be bitter or hostile. bitterness grows out of hopelessness and there is no hopelessness in this situation. he goes on to say faith is the ultimate strength of the democratic philosophy and code of the nation. your generation and your grandfather's generation were too hopeful and not angry enough and there should have been more anger and despair and desperation. >> fareed, i quote the...
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si hubieran sabido que predicadores blancos y negros sal adriano en medio de una pandemia.illa del cuello. >>> porque pensaron que su cuello no significaba nada. pero dios usÓ su cuello para coefectuar su cabeza con su cuerpo. y no habÍa derecho a ponerle la rodilla en el cuello. en gÉnesis dos se dice que dios creÓ al hombre. le dio el aliento de la vida. para convertirlo en un ser humano viviente lo que quiere decir que el aliento viene del dios asÍ es como dios te da vida. esto no es un elemento casual. es algo que sucede. esta es una decisiÓn divina algunos bebÉs cuando nacen el aliento es sagrado nadie tiene el derecho a arrebatarle el aliento del nadie no lo pueden hacer. pero no lo venÍas. por su maldad. por la oscuridad. ahora estÁn tratando de entender cÓmo van a frenar los protestas. en lugar de de cÓmo a frenar la brutalidad. estÁn llamando al gabo feto para ver cÓmo va a afectar esto las pers peco ejecutivos electorales, en lugar de cÓmo va afect afectar esto ass vidas. >>> estÁn buscando la manera de volar la justicia, en lugar de buscar justicia, maldad a alto
si hubieran sabido que predicadores blancos y negros sal adriano en medio de una pandemia.illa del cuello. >>> porque pensaron que su cuello no significaba nada. pero dios usÓ su cuello para coefectuar su cabeza con su cuerpo. y no habÍa derecho a ponerle la rodilla en el cuello. en gÉnesis dos se dice que dios creÓ al hombre. le dio el aliento de la vida. para convertirlo en un ser humano viviente lo que quiere decir que el aliento viene del dios asÍ es como dios te da vida. esto...
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luego los oficiales se dirigieron a un hombre vestido de negro, que parecÍa que estaba armado frenteficiales dieron a ese individuo comenzar a correr hacia el auto sedÁn negro, mando se detuvo y abruptamente se volteÓ a hacer los oficiales, agachÁndose en una posiciÓn de rodillas, preparÁndose para disparar, y moviendo sus manos hacia el Área de su cintura, cerca de lo que parecÍa ser una culata de una pistola. en ese momento la policÍa confirmÓ, que un oficial disparÓ su arma cinco veces, desde el interior del vehÍculo policial, a travÉs del parabrisas, e hiriÓ al sospechoso una vez, lo que resultÓ en su muerte. el objeto, que portaba el sospechoso resultÓ ser un martillo. el sujeto, fue identificado. actualmente, el oficial que disparÓ su arma, junto con los oficiales testigos, han puesto en licencia administrativa, hasta que concluya esta investigaciÓn, reportando desde san francisco. ramÓn: estaremos pendientes de esta situaciÓn, ahora nos vamos otro punto del paÍs. en mineÁpolis, o y dÍa de luto y celebraciÓn parÁ la familia y amistades de george floyd. >> todos quieren justicia
luego los oficiales se dirigieron a un hombre vestido de negro, que parecÍa que estaba armado frenteficiales dieron a ese individuo comenzar a correr hacia el auto sedÁn negro, mando se detuvo y abruptamente se volteÓ a hacer los oficiales, agachÁndose en una posiciÓn de rodillas, preparÁndose para disparar, y moviendo sus manos hacia el Área de su cintura, cerca de lo que parecÍa ser una culata de una pistola. en ese momento la policÍa confirmÓ, que un oficial disparÓ su arma cinco...
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tenemos que asegurar que el racismo no exista en nuestra comunidad cuando la gente habla de que los negross otros uno tiene que parar y decir eso no vale >> les cuento que ahora buscan la manera de cómo borrar las palabras pintadas en el puente sin dañar la estructura para más adelante a las seis contarles sobre otro mensaje que este grupo anda a la comunidad detalles durante los grupos 30 minutos >> noticiero telemundo prentice ocho >> gracias christian las protestas por un fin propician la revisión de tácticas en la nación a nivel local el consejo se reunirá esta tarde para discutir la pasión de un comité para la revisión de estándares en el uso de fuerza policial también el consejo se reunirá a las 7:00 de la tarde y pueden hablar de protestas y reformas una de las propuestas sería formar un comité independiente para ver casos de abuso potencia policial >> de camino investiga los setos de la madrugada de este domingo de acuerdo con el reporte los agentes salieron ilesos después de que un vehículo disparará >> vemos que es lo que ocurrió >> los hechos ocurrieron la madrugada del domingo
tenemos que asegurar que el racismo no exista en nuestra comunidad cuando la gente habla de que los negross otros uno tiene que parar y decir eso no vale >> les cuento que ahora buscan la manera de cómo borrar las palabras pintadas en el puente sin dañar la estructura para más adelante a las seis contarles sobre otro mensaje que este grupo anda a la comunidad detalles durante los grupos 30 minutos >> noticiero telemundo prentice ocho >> gracias christian las protestas por...