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the country he was forced to leave after the county came to whiteman. collins potter always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and 992 things began to happen. when we took them for additional lands and smashed them for additional wildlife we brought the diseases and the alpha home. where you committed the murder . where you took the children from their mothers for the 1st time australia has recognized the legal existence of aborigines prior to white settlement the high court has recognized there were people here and their descendants have rights. the mabo decision showed us that we could legally claim our land back. to claim it back we have to prove we have a continuing relationship to a country. in 1994 my grandfather where only a spotter. took me to their country. and been bank there for 40 years. it was my 1st trip to a country. i decided to shoot a video it was a new way of showing evidence for land claim all i had was the old being yes killa . we took a lot fellow with us just to na
the country he was forced to leave after the county came to whiteman. collins potter always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and 992 things began to happen. when we took them for additional lands and smashed them for additional wildlife we brought the diseases and the alpha home. where you committed the murder . where you took the children from their mothers for the 1st time australia has recognized the legal existence of...
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mobile business was growing so fast in europe and united because of regulatory and whiteman so that's why i think we are going to see competition between china chinese model russia is closer maybe to chinese model today than the european model but but it has also european aspects and then the u.s. there are 3 ways and not all can do it. well you mentioned this whore i don't know if i can even pronounce that they're having this horizontal integration of the society and i think it's clear that it's already happening in china it is happening in my view in russia. do you see so the author is tearing the vertically integrated systems already becoming more transparent in my view because of technology and there is a clear understanding of that both within the chinese government and within the russian government. in order to compete the european system i think will have to become a little bit more flexible and agile and vertical integrated if you will do you see any movement in that direction come to helsinki late november it's not the best time i mean we have a very dark rather cold here in.
mobile business was growing so fast in europe and united because of regulatory and whiteman so that's why i think we are going to see competition between china chinese model russia is closer maybe to chinese model today than the european model but but it has also european aspects and then the u.s. there are 3 ways and not all can do it. well you mentioned this whore i don't know if i can even pronounce that they're having this horizontal integration of the society and i think it's clear that...
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the right to vote three years before my free ancestors got the right to vote because in the north, whiteman could only vote in the new england states, and in the state of new york if you satisfy the $250 property requirement. isn't that amazing. it is so shocking. but it is true. and even when west virginia became a state, they refused to give black men in west virginia, they did not give like people that we will talk about a handful of people. they refused to give them the right to vote. those for reconstruction acts, that really laid the groundwork for citizenship, and for the right to vote. i first studied reconstruction, i didn't study it at all in high school. in piedmont west virginia. but i studied it at yale. my sophomore year i took a two semester survey course introduction to afro-american history. we were afro-americans at that time. the professor, who went on to get a pulitzer for his biography of ulysses s grant, had us read w eb do voice book black reconstruction published in 1935. it was radical, because it challenged the school of historians at columbia university and they w
the right to vote three years before my free ancestors got the right to vote because in the north, whiteman could only vote in the new england states, and in the state of new york if you satisfy the $250 property requirement. isn't that amazing. it is so shocking. but it is true. and even when west virginia became a state, they refused to give black men in west virginia, they did not give like people that we will talk about a handful of people. they refused to give them the right to vote. those...
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. >> we have whiteman leading, i'm doing the right thing. >> i'm going to give the hammer to her. >>the gaps are his problem? i don't know of any american that would say i want to vote for a democrat. >> what they do say, the guy who is slow on the uptake and does his job it is relentless. you have to be sharp in ways that even if you're a vice president you still have to imagine the top job. >> i think he's in trouble if he gets the nomination. warren is doing great in iowa and once somebody shows he can win and they can beat biden, once he is vulnerable -- >> you think if he loses the iowa caucuses -- >> the thing is, combined worn and bernie and is the same as biden. >> you are the liberal on the panel. >> what do you make of this? who replaces him? >> i hope that hillary jumps in at the last minute. she was in a getting mood friday night. [laughter] she would lose ground to don't you think? >> it's hard to know. right now i think it's biden's turn. i will say, i will rent fireworks in front of the center for her -- >> i actually do love her and that is what it is. the thing with
. >> we have whiteman leading, i'm doing the right thing. >> i'm going to give the hammer to her. >>the gaps are his problem? i don't know of any american that would say i want to vote for a democrat. >> what they do say, the guy who is slow on the uptake and does his job it is relentless. you have to be sharp in ways that even if you're a vice president you still have to imagine the top job. >> i think he's in trouble if he gets the nomination. warren is doing...
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because we are writing about the wrong topics we need to write more about war and diplomacy and great whiteman and i did something i thought about his storytelling. the reason is because they don't have great character. people here are just interesting, they just are. the story of his family, i take them off the plantation. he followed them all the way to the great depression, world war ii and etc. thank you. [applause] >> italy about the way that black women saved, invested, loaned and looked at money to achieve their vision of economic security. individually for themselves and their families and also collectively to support communities of institution building. it looks at what was started in 1903, the first and only thank organized by working women and funded by working women from all over the country. seems churches, cooks, tobacco summers and teachers, working women and it was led by a black woman. the book looks at the challenges that these women face in advancing their vision of economic justice. i acknowledge that vision is essentially american also very distinctive in that it tries to
because we are writing about the wrong topics we need to write more about war and diplomacy and great whiteman and i did something i thought about his storytelling. the reason is because they don't have great character. people here are just interesting, they just are. the story of his family, i take them off the plantation. he followed them all the way to the great depression, world war ii and etc. thank you. [applause] >> italy about the way that black women saved, invested, loaned and...
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because we are writing about the wrong topics we need to write more about war and diplomacy and great whiteman and i did something i thought about his storytelling. the reason is because they don't have great character. people here are just interesting, they just are. the story of his family, i take them off the plantation. he followed them all the way to the great depression, world war ii and etc. thank you. [applause] >> italy about the way that black women saved, invested, loaned and looked at money to achieve their vision of economic security. individually for themselves and their families and also collectively to support communities of institution building. it looks at what was started in 1903, the first and only thank organized by working women and funded by working women from all over the country. seems churches, cooks, tobacco summers and teachers, working women and it was led by a black woman. the book looks at the challenges that these women face in advancing their vision of economic justice. i acknowledge that vision is essentially americanlso a very distinctive in that it tries to
because we are writing about the wrong topics we need to write more about war and diplomacy and great whiteman and i did something i thought about his storytelling. the reason is because they don't have great character. people here are just interesting, they just are. the story of his family, i take them off the plantation. he followed them all the way to the great depression, world war ii and etc. thank you. [applause] >> italy about the way that black women saved, invested, loaned and...
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rural alabama outside a little town called troy 50 miles from montgomery, i saw the signs that said whitemanred women, white waiting, colored waiting. i asked my mother and father and grandparents and great-grandparents why. and they said that's the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but the actions of rosa parks, the words from martin luther king, jr., and the young people in little rock, and even here in a youngy -- there was man from selma, alabama, some of the lawyers remember this case, warrington versus greyhound. they were arrested. it was a student. seat in the so-called white waiting room. it became the boynton case. because of what happened here, we decided to organize something called the freedom rides. i was 21 years old, had all of my hair and a few pounds later. people in61, black white people couldn't be seated on a greyhound bus together, leaving the nation's capital. in may of 1961, 13 of us, black-and-white, mutt in washington dc under the leadership of cory and the man by the name of james former, organize the freedom rides of 1960. [applause] beaten,e
rural alabama outside a little town called troy 50 miles from montgomery, i saw the signs that said whitemanred women, white waiting, colored waiting. i asked my mother and father and grandparents and great-grandparents why. and they said that's the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but the actions of rosa parks, the words from martin luther king, jr., and the young people in little rock, and even here in a youngy -- there was man from selma, alabama, some of the lawyers...
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the sexual violence that whiteman committed against black women was rampant. sumner was not wrong to allude to sexual imagery in his speech. robinson's rage also stemmed from gender violence and enslaved black women face daily. the responses clear, meet violence with violence. more specifically, meet cowardly acts with justice. thank you. [ applause ] thank you . >> today i'm going to talk about my research that focuses on a form of voter intimidation that might not actually fit all that well with the topic of the panel because it's an explicitly nonviolent one or seems to be. i'm talking about economic voter intimidation. this kind of intimidation is typical done by an employer against an employee, it's in part of american history since the beginning with cases of intimidation and was often called coercion, going back into the 18th century. but what i argue is that in the last half of the 19th century, after the panic of 1873, a really disastrous financial panic, there's a crisis of economic intimidation. the number of incidents increased in the number of peo
the sexual violence that whiteman committed against black women was rampant. sumner was not wrong to allude to sexual imagery in his speech. robinson's rage also stemmed from gender violence and enslaved black women face daily. the responses clear, meet violence with violence. more specifically, meet cowardly acts with justice. thank you. [ applause ] thank you . >> today i'm going to talk about my research that focuses on a form of voter intimidation that might not actually fit all that...
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responded in minutes to this shooting and managed to take the suspected shooter and 21-year-old whiteman from allen, texas, into custody without firing a single shot. twenty innocent people died and more than two dozen hurt affecting people from the ages of 2 to as old as 8, 0 82. -- 80,82. the mayor says it is a situation he could have never imagined happening, let alone in his town. >> mayor, how do you get our city ready in. >> i don't know. we have never done this before. i would hope and pray we'd never have to do fit again, but we'll do it. and we're going to survive because that's who we are. what we're about. >> reporter: investigators are looking into the possibility of this issue being characterized as a hate crime. they're looking at a manifesto and trying to confirm if it was, in fact, written by the shooter. officials have described racist and anti-immigrant language but have not elaborated on any other mote i. the home of the suspected shooter is in allen, texas, just north of dallas in the dfw metro plex about ten hours from here. police have been searching there as well.
responded in minutes to this shooting and managed to take the suspected shooter and 21-year-old whiteman from allen, texas, into custody without firing a single shot. twenty innocent people died and more than two dozen hurt affecting people from the ages of 2 to as old as 8, 0 82. -- 80,82. the mayor says it is a situation he could have never imagined happening, let alone in his town. >> mayor, how do you get our city ready in. >> i don't know. we have never done this before. i...