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Roaming History
Добавлен 25 июл 2020
Roaming History tells stories about prominent places and moments in history. Our series on the Civil Rights trail brings historic sites of the movements to life through narrative storytelling.
Roaming History | New Orleans desegregation: How 6-year-old girls integrated schools
You’ve likely heard of Ruby Bridges, the 6-year-old civil rights pioneer who desegregated a school in New Orleans. But many don’t know the equally courageous actions of three Black girls who simultaneously integrated another school in that city.
This civil rights video by Roaming History paints a bigger picture of the girls' story. It shows how they overcame racism, how they expanded civil rights in the Jim Crow South, and how one of them reclaimed and repurposed the very building that once kept her away.
We take you inside the school formerly known as McDonogh 19 to show you how Leona Tate transformed it into a welcoming institution called the TEP Center, which celebrates Black history.
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This civil rights video by Roaming History paints a bigger picture of the girls' story. It shows how they overcame racism, how they expanded civil rights in the Jim Crow South, and how one of them reclaimed and repurposed the very building that once kept her away.
We take you inside the school formerly known as McDonogh 19 to show you how Leona Tate transformed it into a welcoming institution called the TEP Center, which celebrates Black history.
W...
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Roaming History | The Sit-ins: Student occupy lunch counters to demand civil rights
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This sit-ins story by Roaming History explains how four Black students in North Carolina, the Greensboro Four, started a civil rights protest movement that dismantled segregation at lunch counters across the South. In this video, we explore the sites the racist policies were upended by David Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell A. Blair, Jr. and Joseph McNeil, AKA the Greensboro 4. We also take you...
Roaming History | Little Rock Nine: Black students challenged segregation (civil rights)
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This Little Rock Nine story by Roaming History explains how nine courageous Black students integrated a segregated school in the capital of Arkansas. In this video, we explore the sites where the students attempted to dismantle the racist policies, with the help of the 101st Airborne division of the US Army. We also interview Dr. Terrence Roberts, one of the Little Rock Nine, about his experien...
Roaming History | Rosa Parks: Demystifying the historic bus ride (civil rights series)
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Learn about the rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks and see how her brave stance earned her the title, mother of the civil rights movement. In this Rosa Parks biography by Roaming History, we retrace her historic bus ride; walk you through the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, Alabama; and explain how city leaders, including Martin Luther King, fought the racist segregation laws during the Montgo...
Roaming History | Emmett Till: Retracing the lynching that fueled civil rights movement
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This Emmett Till story by Roaming History retraces the racist murder of the Black teen in Mississippi. In this documentary, we explore the sites where the 14-year-old from Chicago was kidnapped and killed by Roy Bryant and JW Milam. We also cover the aftermath of the lynching, including the trial, the response from Emmett's family, and the impact it all had on the civil rights movement and beyo...
Roaming History | Brown v. Board: Inside the segregated school (civil rights series)
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Explore the sites behind the civil rights court case Brown v. Board of Education. In this first chapter of this series by Roaming History, we explore Monroe Elementary, a formerly segregated school in Topeka, Kansas. We'll teach you about its students and conditions, and explain how the system of segregation was challenged to give Black Americans access to equal educational opportunities, and h...
360 Preview | Rosa Parks Museum
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The Rosa Parks Museum is located at the site of Parks’ famous arrest in Montgomery, Alabama.
The News and Observer newspapers of Raleigh, North Carolina (USA) owe black people of North Carolina One-Hundred- Fifty-Trillion-Dollars (USD)--$150,000,000,000,000 for damages. Exhibit (a) Publishing cartoons damaging to black North Carolinians, violating the public trust. We ain’t forgiting Wilmington 1898. I too is a North Carolina boy. Git Dat’?
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Thank you kindly!
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I thought it looked familiar. Its in the movie Inferno
Interesting. Never saw that movie. I’ll have to check it out.
Fancy. I wanna go
Trust me. It’s worth it.
Reparations now Reparations tomorrow Reparations forever!
I see what you did there. Nice.👍
@@RoamingHistory 😉
They were all democrats remember that
It didnt help that his father and another solider killed a women in italy and raped 2 others they were put to death his father was a monster
His mother told him what they were like down there and not to talk or even look at them why he did that is crazy. Those men should have been charged and the black men who helped them beat and throw his body in the river. I blame the democrats they did this and never made it right iver the years now they hire black to trick people into voting for them even allowing them to be openly racist towards whites now inosent white i must say who did nothing to them today and dont deserve this they are even punishing whites in the kaw worse and unfair just so they can stay in power and they way of helping the black communities is releaseing violent black criminals out of jail back into their communities to inflict more harm to the black communities oh ya thats really helping the black communities even blm raising 80 million yet not one penny went to the blacl communities im sorry those black liberals and democrats dont care about their own people they are out for themselves just lile the violent criminals who are in gangs and where all this black on black crimes and now they released millions of criminals from other countries gangs like the Venezuela gangs and the cartel human trafficers into these communities they are still trying to destroy us all and they are stronger if they divide us all
CHILDREN'S OF GOD THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE AMEN AMEN 🙏 🙌 👏 😊 ❤️ ☺️ 🙏 🙌
Remember, the crowd, white parents, the unruly white students are all Democrat, y'all! Kamala's people.
The food wasn’t even that good it was the principal
Real 1$ never fear do or die aces anything can equal success
Every American should go there to learn about what happened.
Ultimately, the decision to drop the bomb came after the Allies invaded Okinawa. The Japanese fought tooth and nail for every inch of ground the Allies captured. It was then estimated, using the knowledge gained from the Okinawa campaign, that the US would lose nearly 1 million personnel and nearly all of Japan would be killed or commit suicide. The bombs were meang to be so devastating surrender was the only option
This video loses credibility by making the claim that 'early war end' was not a factor in the bomb research and manufacture. The video offers no substantiation. Obviously, the war DID end early. The video may want to confuse that reality with talk of the initial motivations during development, but it's minor, and STILL doesn't DIRECTLY address the claim that 'an early ending' was not a major factor for the bombs use.
It's interesting watch this video, because I compare it with my high school which was intergrated in 1919 in Junction City Kansas.
Very well put together documentary. 👏🏽
Thank you kindly!
HELL NO?!??!?! NOT GUILTY..... NOT GUILTY!?? WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!
THIS IS AMERICA THE GREAT.😮
NO WONDER AMERICA IS BEGINNING TO REAP WHAT IT HAS SOWED. KARMA IS REAL. 😢 KARMA IS JUST BEGINNING. 😢😢
THAT EMMETT TILL CASE IN COURT WAS A JOKE TO BLACKS.
WE BLACKS SHOULD KNOW THIS STORY WILL NEVER HIT THE AMERICA'S HISTORY BOOKS. NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER!!!!
WHY DID BLACKS GO WHERE THEY WERE NOT WANTED? 😢
THIS IS THE REAL TRUE AMERICAN HISTORY THATS NOT TOLD.
I NEVER HAVE UNDERSTOOD WHY BLACKS WANTED TO HAVE A SIT IN AT A RESTAURANT THAT DIDN'T SERVE BLACKS. I THOUGHT THIS WAS A SILLY THING THAT BLACKS DID. BLACKS SHOULD GO WHERE THEY ARE NOT WANTED BY ANOTHER HUMAN RACE ESPECIALLY CAUCASIANS. 😊
BLACKS should not go where not WANTED. 😊
Nothing has changed 😮😮😮
This heinous act was committed against a child.
A bright life taken far too soon.
Imagine being so petty that you literally close your place early just to get someone to leave 🤦♂️
Yeah, it’s beyond despicable
Its so hard to study history without tearing up😢
It can be both heartbreaking and inspirational
Rest ET🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Amen 🙏
Emmett studdered he was whistling to speak thss was inneccary.
This is the History nour Woke Scholars are trying to teach and the Close minded Politicians are so afraid of !
Not guilty???? Why does that not surprise me 🤷♀️
I pray Emmett is at peace now with our Lord and his mama and let us never forget
Amen 🙏
Good morning God bless AMEN 🙏 ❤❤❤ my condolences to you and your family R.I.P love 🎈🎈🎈🎈
Well nothing has changed, only difference is that women are used as political weapons now.
God bless his mother for having the courage to put out those pictures. That poor woman. Such a heartbreaking story
I am a white woman raised in California- I went back to college in 1997 at age 40 - this was the first I had ever heard of of this tragedy- and it made me angry it happened and angry it was not taught in school! Thank you for posting - young people need to know -
Thank you! Agreed. This story needs to be more widely known. Thank you for watching!
What is not mentioned is that his body was thrown into a river or creek where it remained to bloat until he was found. His mother insisted on an open casket funeral so all could see what was done to him. It brought white men and women to tears, kick-starting the outrage. You can find pictures online quite easily, but I warn you, it's gruesome.
Feel free to watch our full length documentary on this topic here: ruclips.net/video/oGUwYzgGamU/видео.htmlsi=A5NAWa9wFqE5hPfN
Guess he shouldn't have whistled at someones wife in the first place. The rest is an atrocity though...
This just breaks my heart. Astonishing how people can be so evil.
True. It's also astonishing how Emmett's mother could be so courageous after his death. Feel free to watch our full-length documentary on that: ruclips.net/video/oGUwYzgGamU/видео.htmlsi=8NeFg8tLJ1HawuOo
Yes, she beyond courageous. I’ve seen the movie or documentary done about Emmit Till. It’s sad to know that ignorance can lead a man to be so evil to another human being much less a child.
This boys story is very haunting. My grandmother knew his mother. She was there when the he was retrieved after being shipped back to Chicago and also went to the funeral. My great aunt and uncle on my mother’s side also went to the funeral. My co worker was a student of his mother’s ( Mamie was a teacher.) I lived around the corner and down the street from the cemetery he was buried in. When they exhumed him the neighborhood traffic was on gridlock and it was hard to get around for days. To much press and lookie loos driving through slow. I will never watch the movies or any documentaries. Its to much. The details are too traumatizing. His father was unalived under similar circumstances overseas.
Wow. Your family bore witness to history. I can’t imagine what it was like to live in those times. Thank you for sharing.
The men who tortured/killed that young man were definitely the two on trial? If that is the case, then wtf!!!
They were. After they were acquitted, they admitted to killing him.
@@RoamingHistory Okay, thank-you for responding. I figured as much. Man, what a tragedy.
Thanks for showing history and not getting political with it. All the people involved have passed away.
Thank you for watching!
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A time of ignorance
The injustice continues America first
How? 😭😭😭
@@DerMeisterEdits I feel your pain. Nevertheless.
Rod Serling's unholy inspiration for twilight zone.