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i brought in a number of local chefs, farmers, distributors, people that know the southern culture. way for people to make good traditional, southern fried chicken as simple as possible. lemonis: and i wanted to get their independent feedback about her products. erica: do you guys like it? man: that was unlike any other chicken i've had. that was really good. man #2: for me, it was perfect. man #3: i can't find any problem with. just not enough of it. [ laughter ] erica: this is what we call fiesta cornbread. this is something that i love for my mom to make me. woman: phenomenal. i've never had cornbread spice that i actually like. lemonis: i'm just gonna tell you -- that cornbread is legit. man #4: it's authentic. lemonis: authentic. erica: i like that word. lemonis: thank you, everybody. erica: thank you so much. lemonis: in order for erica to grow her business, she's gonna have to find a partner that can help her scale up to really do volume in a way that's efficient with precision. so, i brought her to pelican bay. erica: there's a lot of stuff being packed here. how many square
i brought in a number of local chefs, farmers, distributors, people that know the southern culture. way for people to make good traditional, southern fried chicken as simple as possible. lemonis: and i wanted to get their independent feedback about her products. erica: do you guys like it? man: that was unlike any other chicken i've had. that was really good. man #2: for me, it was perfect. man #3: i can't find any problem with. just not enough of it. [ laughter ] erica: this is what we call...
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greatest president, the greatest theologian of the 19th century, insignificant that he was a southerner. the cultural wars had wreaked havoc on our history, our historical memory, democracy, and our country. -- we need to recognize how general interpretation of historical events might differ. said thatlbert rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. that since an african-american had been elected president, we can say slavery never existed. although done in humor, there are indications that in the court of white popular opinion, as well as justices on the supreme court, this is to some degree happening. that interpretation of revisionist history has a relevance to the ongoing interpretation of the 14th amendment. there is a story of one man's way of changing his interpretation of events. this story occurred during reconstruction before the 14th amendment. a story i heard as a boy growing up in south carolina. the story goes a union company comprised of previously enslaved african americans was stationed all chronic small southern town immediately -- in a small southern town imme
greatest president, the greatest theologian of the 19th century, insignificant that he was a southerner. the cultural wars had wreaked havoc on our history, our historical memory, democracy, and our country. -- we need to recognize how general interpretation of historical events might differ. said thatlbert rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. that since an african-american had been elected president, we can say slavery never existed. although done in humor, there...
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the greatest president of the 19th century and especially significant for me that he was a southerner. the cultural wars have wrecked historical memory, democracy, education, and our country with various corners in the prizefight of cultural combat, we need to recognize how general interpretation of his events might differ. said rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. [laughter] he recommended since an african american had been elected president in 2008, we can say that slavery never existed. theregh done in human, are indications that in white popular opinion as long as some justices on the supreme court, this is to some degree happening. history has relevance to the ongoing interpretation to the 14th amendment the left of the 14th amendment. this story occurred during reconstruction, a story i heard as a boy growing up in south carolina. the story goes a union company comprised of previously enslaved african americans was stationed in a small town after the war. each one marched into the town square and raised the american flag. directly across from the flagpole was the h
the greatest president of the 19th century and especially significant for me that he was a southerner. the cultural wars have wrecked historical memory, democracy, education, and our country with various corners in the prizefight of cultural combat, we need to recognize how general interpretation of his events might differ. said rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. [laughter] he recommended since an african american had been elected president in 2008, we can say that...
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indeed indigenous subnets the culture of mexico's southern one hundred region mouche is people born as men but who take on female roles. rejecting alibi nearing gold they're looking for more recognition. it's friday in santiago nielsen parikh and dynamic a call says getting ready to go for a drink with her friends. both people born with male bodies but here. at home they often take on traditional female roles but they're not viewed as women either share often confused as transgender but their identity is unique to the region and cities to be more in other communities musha said to be less accepted and more discriminated against and it's said that this region is the new shed paradise when it really isn't there's a lot of discrimination and violence it's still necessary to work hard to change the way people treat us. with a history of the iron inseparable polish of the zappa tech culture life here revolves around family social events and keeping the men company despite their long history mexican lore doesn't yet recognize them. back in society generally except the say there's still much
indeed indigenous subnets the culture of mexico's southern one hundred region mouche is people born as men but who take on female roles. rejecting alibi nearing gold they're looking for more recognition. it's friday in santiago nielsen parikh and dynamic a call says getting ready to go for a drink with her friends. both people born with male bodies but here. at home they often take on traditional female roles but they're not viewed as women either share often confused as transgender but their...
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transnational bipolar activism and it begins with one chapter in this book with the mercenary cultures and in southern africa. but it is bigger than that and the transnational has much more to study the people are doing things like forming a legal defense fund but there is the idea that there is a white nation of people not just in a nationstate but a racial nation. we need to study this transnational he. >> and then to say that work comes home so asking you to oject forward but and with 17 years of war we are engaged in and then to contribute with this trend and with that 1991 war and there is a lot more there. tell us about that. >> let me be clear from the outset because the veterans involved represent a tiny percentage of returning veterans. >> but the empowering movement those who distribute technology that the toll is much higher than it is without them. however the historical record does show throughout the ark of the american history with the aftermath for fair so the clan has surged more consistently with anti- immigration and populism and that is commonly offered by historians and studies ha
transnational bipolar activism and it begins with one chapter in this book with the mercenary cultures and in southern africa. but it is bigger than that and the transnational has much more to study the people are doing things like forming a legal defense fund but there is the idea that there is a white nation of people not just in a nationstate but a racial nation. we need to study this transnational he. >> and then to say that work comes home so asking you to oject forward but and with...
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it's funny though, 'cause, like, "skater boy" culture came from white southern california suburban --skater culture back to like one parking lot. >> marcus: yeah. >> anthony: so what's coming out of this parking lot? there are no skateboard shops in ethiopia. none. they have to come, all of them, from abroad. >> marcus: woo! nice! >> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough to have them, progression seems to be fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's perfect. >> anthony: turbo is a mutant concoction consisting of gin, beer, wine, and sprite. >> anthony: what's the first rule of drinking? don't mix! abenezer temesgen, addesu hailemichael, and bouzayou julien founded ethiopia skate, the grassroots skating community th
it's funny though, 'cause, like, "skater boy" culture came from white southern california suburban --skater culture back to like one parking lot. >> marcus: yeah. >> anthony: so what's coming out of this parking lot? there are no skateboard shops in ethiopia. none. they have to come, all of them, from abroad. >> marcus: woo! nice! >> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough to have them,...
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a german physician and one of the founders of cafe palestina a cultural organization promoting arab and palestinian issues in the southern city of high book when she found out about my newspaper she invited me to come and meet members of the arab community there including her own family. i'm glad gaby speaks very good english because for me doing an interview in german is still very difficult. so you see we have all different kinds of things people from very german they are selling their products and. you know they work in the field steering that we can this is the occasion for them to to come and sell also to make some profit and people love to come here because the atmosphere is very special. for a couple of palestine we have been let's say there were times where we have been between five and ten women who are doing a lot of things in six years we did more than one to one hundred twenty events here is here before she. hangs. on. to so high school so that the the food.
a german physician and one of the founders of cafe palestina a cultural organization promoting arab and palestinian issues in the southern city of high book when she found out about my newspaper she invited me to come and meet members of the arab community there including her own family. i'm glad gaby speaks very good english because for me doing an interview in german is still very difficult. so you see we have all different kinds of things people from very german they are selling their...
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and friend to many brought the world home to viewers by exploring cuisine and culture straight ahead. he comes from the southerne been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe. my dad's ancestors were african bantu. i bet they told the most amazing stories. with twice the detail of other tests... ...ancestrydna can show dad where he's from- and strengthen the bonds you share. it's only $69. give it to dad for father's day. it's only $69. if you had any lingering doubts about the performance... of lexus hybrids, this should clear the air. now comparably priced to the rest of the lineup. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it r
and friend to many brought the world home to viewers by exploring cuisine and culture straight ahead. he comes from the southerne been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe. my dad's ancestors were african bantu. i bet they told the most amazing stories. with twice the detail of other tests... ...ancestrydna can show dad where he's from- and strengthen the bonds you share. it's only $69. give it to dad for...
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a classic symbol of southern of black sharecropping in particular. a couple pieces of the culture. one of the rallies that happens later but what is interesting is while this becomes one of the most important symbols of the poor people's campaign, it is actually misleading because it reinforces the idea that the campaign was mostly worried about black poverty, southern therty and it erases multiracial makeup you have of mexican-americans and puerto ricans and native americans and appalachian whites. all those participating in the campaign and it doesn't capture their poverty. another symbol of this was a resurrection city. i mentioned the encampment on the washington mall. this is potomac park now. it is mostly athletic fields but this is where they set up camp wood a-frame tents to fit up to 3,000 people and this would be a launch pad for protests, demonstrations and lobbying of congress and the white house. there has always been a plan to do this since the beginning, until america responds. resurrection city takes on a life of its own in a lot of ways and becomes a symbol of the
a classic symbol of southern of black sharecropping in particular. a couple pieces of the culture. one of the rallies that happens later but what is interesting is while this becomes one of the most important symbols of the poor people's campaign, it is actually misleading because it reinforces the idea that the campaign was mostly worried about black poverty, southern therty and it erases multiracial makeup you have of mexican-americans and puerto ricans and native americans and appalachian...
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southern cooking. and there are few better places to see how short the line between there and here than gullah culture. to tell you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with, with their traditions. >> sean: if you look at the history of american food and you'll -- you'll quickly see that this is -- this is one of the first true cuisines of america. >> anthony: oh what's that? what is this? it looks good. >> b.j.: we're going back to west africa. >> ashley: all right. >> anthony: soft shell crabs and conch in a decidedly west african inflected peanut stew with carolina rice, sauteed squash, and zucchini. >> anthony: oh, that's so good. >> sean: man, it's been a while since i've had conch. >> anthony: clearly, i mean, correct me if i'm wrong, sean, there's a different kind of interest in charleston that existed 20 years ago, right? is something happening here
southern cooking. and there are few better places to see how short the line between there and here than gullah culture. to tell you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with, with their traditions. >> sean: if you look...
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the southern german state to be very suspect the crucifix has gone into effect critics say blurs the line between church and state and head of state elections later this year state . says it's a cultural move to serve as a reminder of the various catholic traditions that all have visit to pope francis is right there was another moment standing very into this and he apparently forgotten about. it was a full part that would embarrass anybody berrien when state premier marcus it up presented pope francis with a gift basket the pontiff was surprised something was missing. he won't do then ok don't worry you'll get some beer. it was a glaring omission from a man who considers himself a guardian of bavarian heritage as he mingled in the vatican his so-called cross to create took effect in his home state throughout traditionally catholic varia crucifixes went up in classrooms and courtrooms to meet the new requirement that all state buildings display a christian cross. it is not foul of german culture of which he is glaringly proud the conservative politician likes to pose with symbols of that heritage in his hands be it a crucifix a maypole. a sheep or yes even a beer. some in bavaria sees
the southern german state to be very suspect the crucifix has gone into effect critics say blurs the line between church and state and head of state elections later this year state . says it's a cultural move to serve as a reminder of the various catholic traditions that all have visit to pope francis is right there was another moment standing very into this and he apparently forgotten about. it was a full part that would embarrass anybody berrien when state premier marcus it up presented pope...
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it's a culture that started north of the border and very specifically in southern california. when you hear people present themselves to the border patrol, they say the names of the gangs that started on streets of los angeles. >> it's stunning. thank you so much for your unbelievable reporting. your truth telling. we need it now more than ever. i want to go back to kristen welker at the white house. talk to me about the girls -- when we look at the video that the department of homeland security released, you only see tween boys, sort of middle school boy, almost high school boys out there, you know, putting on sort of a brave face. i want you to help us understand what -- because for these mothers who leave young girls, what they're leaving behind. where are these young children? >> there was a lot of concern about that yesterday, stef, because most, if not all, of the images that were being broadcast all across this network and every other network were of boys. and so the question becomes where are the girls, where are the young toddlers. a very basic question. secretary nie
it's a culture that started north of the border and very specifically in southern california. when you hear people present themselves to the border patrol, they say the names of the gangs that started on streets of los angeles. >> it's stunning. thank you so much for your unbelievable reporting. your truth telling. we need it now more than ever. i want to go back to kristen welker at the white house. talk to me about the girls -- when we look at the video that the department of homeland...
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involves aleem brands cultures in all sizes now fifty years after jack death some of his works can be seen here for the first time. thousands of people gathered in stonehenge southern england on thursday morning just celebrate the year's longest day which began there at sunrise at four fifty two am every year spiritually minded pilgrims meet on the summer solstice at the prehistoric called site. on june the twenty first base year the visitors have special permission to enter the entering. and admission to the a nascar world cultural heritage site is free. now to an artist whose works are displayed in museums or galleries she doesn't paint on canvases but rather on her own face turning herself into a walking and talking piece of art with makeup and the brush luci up it's a. alice transforms itself into stars or celebrities she posts the results online to great success but she also likes to meet her audience to wow them face to face we accompanied her to take a look at the reactions she gets when she's out and about. queen elizabeth the second command's attention wherever she goes. and she's chosen to hold court at a beach bar southwest of rome of all places. after t
involves aleem brands cultures in all sizes now fifty years after jack death some of his works can be seen here for the first time. thousands of people gathered in stonehenge southern england on thursday morning just celebrate the year's longest day which began there at sunrise at four fifty two am every year spiritually minded pilgrims meet on the summer solstice at the prehistoric called site. on june the twenty first base year the visitors have special permission to enter the entering. and...
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cultural multinational based in the u.s. state of georgia but you joined us today from a conference in march but off in southern germany you are all regionally from germany you have people citizenship are you glad to be home yeah i really feel good we are very close to the famous. king look great castle fienberg very are funny very very are a beautiful country ok so above from the beautiful landscape back here we're told and looking to the united states now how is donald trump's trade policy impacting your business in georgia well not so much in georgia about all of the business community is very negative about or tekton ism so we'd like neatly to create and that's about be proud to support davis but let me looking at his track record he's he's been in office now for one and a half years and unemployment at least in the united states is down to its lowest level since one thousand nine hundred sixty nine that is impressive is donald trump doing something right you say you know maybe i think want to do it for tax reform i think it's something everybody supports supreme court i think is helpful but overall i think he needs to cha
cultural multinational based in the u.s. state of georgia but you joined us today from a conference in march but off in southern germany you are all regionally from germany you have people citizenship are you glad to be home yeah i really feel good we are very close to the famous. king look great castle fienberg very are funny very very are a beautiful country ok so above from the beautiful landscape back here we're told and looking to the united states now how is donald trump's trade policy...
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southern resident orcas. we join native american tribes who have always recognized and honored the spiritual and cultural significance of that which they call the black fish. but as the orca population is declined, these celebrations have turned into calls for action. orca month serves as a reminder of work that requires a year-round focus. it's vital that the federal government play its vital partnership role. so i ask you all to please support this resolution to designate national orca protection month. let's give our federal agencies the resources they need to rid the extinction of this magnificent species and ensures orcas survive for generations yet to come. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, rs. walters, for five minutes. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i rise today to share the heartbreaking story of an orange county father named randy collins. on march 3, 2003, randy and his wife welcomed their son. following their divorce, he was worried that his ex-wife would flee to her home country of japan. they gr
southern resident orcas. we join native american tribes who have always recognized and honored the spiritual and cultural significance of that which they call the black fish. but as the orca population is declined, these celebrations have turned into calls for action. orca month serves as a reminder of work that requires a year-round focus. it's vital that the federal government play its vital partnership role. so i ask you all to please support this resolution to designate national orca...
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based near lake constance in southern germany it's company headquarters doesn't just contrast with auto tune up but on the outside it also has a radically different corporate culture inside. what focuses on sustainability and production the company employs more than four hundred people. from david took over at the home from her father in two thousand and nine. my father had been employed as my father founded the company out of nothing he managed every department every team and as a result many decisions were made at his desk or. when i was a kid i regretted that he often came home so late at night i can find is from much much harder that's what my mother complained a lot to and she warned me against taking over saying look hard your dad works. his company was his life that is also how long time associate a hard guy guy experienced it as then i did the patriarch just about sums it up he was head of the company and called all the shots at the shift regardless of whether they were right or wrong the decisions were all his in tried only. when i took over i knew i had neither the experience nor the time to make all the decisions on my own i know the time i took over i
based near lake constance in southern germany it's company headquarters doesn't just contrast with auto tune up but on the outside it also has a radically different corporate culture inside. what focuses on sustainability and production the company employs more than four hundred people. from david took over at the home from her father in two thousand and nine. my father had been employed as my father founded the company out of nothing he managed every department every team and as a result many...
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. >> north jersey culture is more crowded, and they tend to think they're better than the rest of the state. >> north jersey lacks heart. >> a southernmore on the beach end, more prideful, a little arrogant. >> i think they're doing the best they can because they're so close to philadelphia. >> stephen: each part of new jersey is defined by its food. the north calls this a sub while the south calls it a hoagie. the north calls this taylor ham, and the south calls it pork roll. call it pork roll on the wrong side of this state, and see what happens. >> want some pork roll? ( gunshot ) >> stephen: that's the way it's been for 250 years, a north and a south and nothing in between. enter new governor, phil murphy. >> we are one new jersey-- north, central and south. ( slow motion ) ...central... central... >> stephen: did you catch that? >> ( slow motion ) ...central... >> stephen: central new jersey. this bombshell made headlines because many new jersyians don't believe that central jersey even exists, like rutgers law professor jay feinman... >> in "living on a prayer," jon bon jovi points out we're halfway there, not a third of the wa
. >> north jersey culture is more crowded, and they tend to think they're better than the rest of the state. >> north jersey lacks heart. >> a southernmore on the beach end, more prideful, a little arrogant. >> i think they're doing the best they can because they're so close to philadelphia. >> stephen: each part of new jersey is defined by its food. the north calls this a sub while the south calls it a hoagie. the north calls this taylor ham, and the south calls...
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similarities of cultures across the world sentiments on how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current events that matter to. al-jazeera. from a pretty people of southern argentina and chile have long protested the loss of from sister lands at the hands of colonial era settlers territory that's maraton and cheap by huge timber a states which have left the region environmentally depleted and the indigenous inhabitants martin poverty but recently the simmering resentment have been coming to the court weeping to find that water. pass a guinea and of vast wilderness of lakes forests and mountains that straddles the andes across the southernmost part of south america. it's then central home of the indigenous mattoo cheap people who were here when spanish conquistadores first arrived on the continent over four hundred years ago. since the nineteenth century it's been divided by the border between chile and argentina but for them not to change that's always been over tree by andrey. for generations they fought and mostly failed to get their rights to these lines recognized by both nations. don't know but there was a three thirty of. us your stomach on the now
similarities of cultures across the world sentiments on how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current events that matter to. al-jazeera. from a pretty people of southern argentina and chile have long protested the loss of from sister lands at the hands of colonial era settlers territory that's maraton and cheap by huge timber a states which have left the region environmentally depleted and the indigenous inhabitants martin poverty but recently the simmering resentment have been...
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southern philippines. well italy's leaning tower is an icon and well architecture of course is not the only one of its kind. with over a thousand years of history but like much of iraq's rich cultural heritage the building is suffering from neglect. has more from baghdad the sixteenth sixty the year when there was either mosque was built but this is all that's left of it the cracks in the arches and fading tiles are reminders of the golden days of baghdad this is the victorian facade of the iraqi capital old government building it was damaged during the two thousand and three u.s. invasion and has been abandoned since this is part of the ottoman military complex on the banks of the tigris river it's decrypt state symbolizes the degree of iraq's rich cultural heritage. and many people nowadays are not aware of the importance of these sites and the reason is that recently iraq has faced violence and internal fighting which led to a weak government the conscription zone baghdad's old minaret are feeding the compound is over a thousand years old built by the us after centuries of war than invasions the minaret is the only original structure left. and it didn't always lean the governmen
southern philippines. well italy's leaning tower is an icon and well architecture of course is not the only one of its kind. with over a thousand years of history but like much of iraq's rich cultural heritage the building is suffering from neglect. has more from baghdad the sixteenth sixty the year when there was either mosque was built but this is all that's left of it the cracks in the arches and fading tiles are reminders of the golden days of baghdad this is the victorian facade of the...
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cultural architecture for change. women, such as a crusading ida bell burnett and rosa parks were anti-race activists and trade protect black women from the white southernrom a feudal tradition. it literally means the right of the lord. in the antebellum, and jim crow south, that meant black women's bodies and lives did not matter. white men abused and raped black women at will, and without punishment. african-american women leaders and activist addressed the most important and volatile issues of their times, rape, segregation, lynching, education, economic justice. people who lived and worked in the south in the heat of the civil rights caldron, we are clear through the heart and soul of the movement. their heroic actions often putting themselves and their families in harm's way, were without equal. as sir vent -- servant leaders that were rooted in their desire first to serve their mind rather than gaping power for themselves. they were not servile. i'd like to tell you a little bet but my personal story. my mother was born in rural arkansas, and the place that is so mall you cannot even find it on the map. 100-miles from little rock, arkansas, she co
cultural architecture for change. women, such as a crusading ida bell burnett and rosa parks were anti-race activists and trade protect black women from the white southernrom a feudal tradition. it literally means the right of the lord. in the antebellum, and jim crow south, that meant black women's bodies and lives did not matter. white men abused and raped black women at will, and without punishment. african-american women leaders and activist addressed the most important and volatile issues...