Claudette Colvin & Gwendolyn Sanders. Two true American heroes. I am over 50 years old and watching this show and just learning about these two. Why is this skipped over in our history classes?
I think it is because of the way journalism was at that time. No one went around and interviewed individuals to get the back story. Also, white journalists who got involved were in as much danger as the blacks. You had to be really brave to choose to take on that danger. Maybe someone will comment with more details on this.
1:39"So, wait, what?" ..Oh, I was just saying, like-" SO, the NAACP is flooded with letters."...😂 off to a great start! Asking someone to repeat themselves only to cut them off immediately- SO FUNNY!😂
Claudette Covan: before Rosa Parks. Sux that Rosa didn’t say anything and gave Claudette credit. Children protests were so brave 1963. Civil rights act and I have a dream. Little Rock 9-These are great stories!
i love amber ruffin and knew she was involved with this show but didn't know the show was so touching or that she was featured. i'm happy to find this one in particular primarily because i want to sit on bus with claudette and her friends while amber narrates.
Teachers should have played these videos instead of trying to explain history and how civil rights came to be or any kind of history!!! I used to fall asleep during history class in middle school and high school!!!! This would have been easier to understand!!! Maybe I would have stayed awake and passed my tests every semester
@@WellRay Thanks for continuing to upgrade your capacity to transcend the parameters of this vast delirious playground that we call affectionately Earth👍🏽🔥
The picture I have always remembered about school integration was an adult holding the hand of a small child while entering a school. Is there a video about that moment? Guess not That is the end of the Civil Right Movement segment. Maybe in the future? I would like to know who that little girl was/is. Thanks.
I don't get the book thing either. I am white and my school books back in the 1950s had often been used by several other students. We were lucky to ever get new books. They finally started replacing them more often when they realized that times were changing too fast and science and history books weren't keeping up. This may have been a cause of social class rather than race, in this case. There was a distinct difference between neighborhoods. There werealso some schools in Florida that required students to buy their own books. That was way more unfair. I was too young to understand back then. In hindsight, however I realize it was a way of avoiding that argument. It was Florida and our town had just built a new "black" school. Talk about confusing the children. My brother said, "Why do they (negros as we said back then) want to go to our school. It is so old and they have a brand new school." Florida was also peculiar, in that there were a lot of snowbirds who only lived there part-time. They didn't care about schools, since most of them were retired or if they had children, they were in private schools.
@@idoit319 no I enjoyed the story. I just didn't enjoy all the burping & silly/stupidness that resulted, I imagine, from the margaritas. Perhaps she should take notes from Mr Ballen & give it some time & work, she'll get there! Personally I'm not against drinking but save it for after the job is done, like a reward. I nearly shut it down half way thru.
it's a fun/humorous/satirical way to address historical facts/issues, and it's also similar to how a lot of people "learn" about "history" (i.e., word of mouth/storytelling).
Watching these just makes me wish all my history teachers in school were drunks
I learned more about Black History here than I ever did through high school 😂🥲
Same!
not by accident
SAME, I wasn't even allowed to drink along in history class like I can now and I'm learning much more
@@chambergoosepaste9164 that was almost funny
Exactly 💯,
Claudette Colvin & Gwendolyn Sanders. Two true American heroes. I am over 50 years old and watching this show and just learning about these two. Why is this skipped over in our history classes?
I think it is because of the way journalism was at that time. No one went around and interviewed individuals to get the back story. Also, white journalists who got involved were in as much danger as the blacks. You had to be really brave to choose to take on that danger. Maybe someone will comment with more details on this.
Well said
39% of Merca has a white hooded robe in their closet
@@SwiftJusticeFacts!!!!
Could you imagine JFK or any president on camera saying " I love drinking, why dont I do this more often"?
Ted Kennedy SURE!
LBJ probably. Just find the recording of him ordering pants sometime.
1:39"So, wait, what?" ..Oh, I was just saying, like-" SO, the NAACP is flooded with letters."...😂 off to a great start! Asking someone to repeat themselves only to cut them off immediately- SO FUNNY!😂
Claudette Covan: before Rosa Parks. Sux that Rosa didn’t say anything and gave Claudette credit. Children protests were so brave 1963. Civil rights act and I have a dream. Little Rock 9-These are great stories!
“I’m moving to burning man”
Many people don’t know this story of Claudette Colin This is real HISTORY not “his story.”
You mean the history that the NAACP, Rosa Parks and black activists tried to appropriate from her.
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@@terrygrant9140 Well it was changed a bit for comedic purpose
i love amber ruffin and knew she was involved with this show but didn't know the show was so touching or that she was featured. i'm happy to find this one in particular primarily because i want to sit on bus with claudette and her friends while amber narrates.
derek waters really was living the life when this was on the air.
I would’ve done anything to have hosted this lol.
I love this show
Love learning history this way lol
It just sounded oh so exact and articulate in my immediate state of mind 🤣
Thank you Rosa Parks for sacrificing yourself and your time Your courage will never be forgotten rest in peace my dear🕊
re-watch .
I understood that they didn't use Claudette Colin as the face o the Boycott because she was pregnant.
Is that Lisa Bonet as Rosa Parks?
Yes that’s her
As a South African. Its quit sad seeing the low amount of views on this video 2years later 107k views after 2years?...
A comedy for our history of the USA.
i’m very early and enjoying this, how wonderful
My nine year old idolizes Ruby! We talk about how brave those kids were!
Yea I didn't know about the Birmingham children's march
Yeah I remember learning about these events, but I understand what happened a lot better now that I’ve watch this lol
Nobody gonna talk about Lisa Bonet being done forever 💕
Really sad what black people went through and still today 😐
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Keep DeSantis out of office!!!!
can we consider Bailey Sarian reading the script for some of the next episodes oh trying to imagine it 😳
Are History Month Everyday 🙏🏽🏋🏽♂️✊🏽
F*** yeah Gwendolyn.
9:03 😂😂😂😂
Why is some of it bleeped and some of it isn't... Any chance of a version without the censorship, please? 😁
Teachers should have played these videos instead of trying to explain history and how civil rights came to be or any kind of history!!! I used to fall asleep during history class in middle school and high school!!!! This would have been easier to understand!!! Maybe I would have stayed awake and passed my tests every semester
I could listen to Amber Ruffin say "bespectacled" over and over.
Keep'n it real.
Fo' Real !!!
Huh, I thought she did it after rosa parks, but nice to find out she was first in standing up for her rights.
Jerry Jones (Owner of the Dallas Cowboys) was one of the white people protesting.
AWESOME FOR LEARNING UR LANGUAGE. I LOVE Y'ALL
What is your native language?
@@Tonabillity Russian, unfortunately;((((
@@WellRay Thanks for continuing to upgrade your capacity to transcend the parameters of this vast delirious playground that we call affectionately Earth👍🏽🔥
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The picture I have always remembered about school integration was an adult holding the hand of a small child while entering a school. Is there a video about that moment? Guess not That is the end of the Civil Right Movement segment. Maybe in the future? I would like to know who that little girl was/is. Thanks.
Sounds like ruby bridges
The BEST!
13:20 he looks like the old man from Monster house
Love Amber. And the story.💙
I just noticed at 18:00 that they forgot to take down the California flag and replace it with an Arkansas flag 😂
🤣🤣🤣
I don't get the book thing either. I am white and my school books back in the 1950s had often been used by several other students. We were lucky to ever get new books. They finally started replacing them more often when they realized that times were changing too fast and science and history books weren't keeping up. This may have been a cause of social class rather than race, in this case. There was a distinct difference between neighborhoods.
There werealso some schools in Florida that required students to buy their own books. That was way more unfair. I was too young to understand back then. In hindsight, however I realize it was a way of avoiding that argument. It was Florida and our town had just built a new "black" school. Talk about confusing the children. My brother said, "Why do they (negros as we said back then) want to go to our school. It is so old and they have a brand new school."
Florida was also peculiar, in that there were a lot of snowbirds who only lived there part-time. They didn't care about schools, since most of them were retired or if they had children, they were in private schools.
They were giving 5th grade textbooks to 7th graders
"time passes"
Such a baby chick that Amber R is here!
Now she's shining with her own show
"baby chick "
is rhyming slang taking off in the US as well now, or am I imagining things?
6:26
FFS! Bring this show back!
to the kids.....
Rosa Parks
Salam dari borneo indonesia
Is it me, or is Lisa Bonet still really hot. Way to go Acquaman!
Seriously, inebriated Amber Ruffin is just as fabulous as sober Amber.
JFK denied? F that. Glad he changed and sad MLK had to die.
Amber stan club unite
Wait kicked us out of school for being black🤨
Herstory
I love you Amber
hi
wait Martin Luther King did what for the young BlackMan nd Rosa Parker did what to the Young Black women. well if that aint the patriarchy
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Suprised no one liked this look at how many views
Only a few hundred...
I might have if not for all the burping and BS 🙄
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 it ain't tho its history mostly told from the truth of the perspective of the people experiencing it.
@@idoit319 no I enjoyed the story.
I just didn't enjoy all the burping & silly/stupidness that resulted, I imagine, from the margaritas.
Perhaps she should take notes from Mr Ballen & give it some time & work, she'll get there!
Personally I'm not against drinking but save it for after the job is done, like a reward.
I nearly shut it down half way thru.
:D
Not funny
2nd
1st
You want a cookie🥴
What is the point of this VIDEO!?
What is the point of this comment?
it's a fun/humorous/satirical way to address historical facts/issues, and it's also similar to how a lot of people "learn" about "history" (i.e., word of mouth/storytelling).
Complete the video I downloaded from here 👇 ruclips.net/video/ilHowRr7LZ0/видео.html
Maybe it's to show that Black people are just as capable of re-writing their own history for their own benefit as white people are.
To help sh*theads to use the COMMENTS section to out themselves as such?
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