water hoses on protesters speaking to him jim crow they were also used by miami police chief walter headley in 1067 as he advocated for radical racialized police policy targeting young black and brown people segregationist george wallace also used the phrase during his 1968 presidential campaign from flavor e and reconstruction to the formation of the k.k.k. and jim crow to present day horrors of police brutality and systemic racism blacks have endured human rights violations for well over 400 years call for justice into racial discrimination just keep getting louder the united nations is being called on now to step in where our government seems to continually fail here tell us more is next to freeman from the black alliance for peace welcome that to. thank you for having me the history of human rights violations in america is that asked the un has several bodies that have been designed to protect human rights of african and black people because of the genocidal conditions facing our communities why do you think republican and democratic administrations haven't really utilized. and then so