Thank you for this vastly informative works. As a mixed raced creole woman of color born and raised in the United States with a High School named after my Grand Father, Neil F. Simeon Vocational Academy in Chicago, I feel education is very important to overcoming ignorance. I also feel the word “negro” is highly derogatory, in addition to the brutality and segregation is a sorry part of our American history.
The Penn family is of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania. His aunt Rachel Penne is my 10th gg grandmother. The Hart family of Charleston are the descendants of the Penn family of Pennsylvania. Oliver Hart was pastor of First Baptist Church Charleston 1650-1680. The were opposed to slavery
Peace to everyone...Nice work ..Educational Indoctrination help reform our new identity in the South.. if we are not Immigrants why did we need civil rights???? I love the fact that white Slavery is Mentioned in this Video...thank you for historical education...
No, black history is not racism against white people. The problem with white people they make everything about themselves. Educating Americans about history is painful for all. It's hard to accept the atrocities that were committed against native Americans, Black Americans and Asian Americans. It's very ugly. We are not the savages.
My mom & her mom, & her great grandma , grandma was from Florence Sc . They definitely embedded our families history into me. How they still worked like slaves . She said, " I was out there picking cotton at 2 years old." They stayed on the plantation or farm , making a little of nothing. All of them was born Colored. It was on their birth certificates. When I tell my fam history some people think it's not real .
I am always so happy to learn of negro/ black history! It’s my duty to share with my children, grand children as well as my family and friends!
Thank you for sharing this! I'm making me a nice cup of coffee☕ and hitting the REPLAY button! 👍🏽🙏🏽❤
This program is very informative. Thank you
This man and woman are so precious, generous and wise.
Amazing, Amazing, Amazing. This woman is a national treasure ❤️💐
Wow! I never learned this in school.
I'm growing attached to this music.
I’m sayin! It vibes for some reason. Lol
Great work and thank you so very much for this video.
Excellent upload- knowledge is king!!
Thank you for sharing your hard work!
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this vastly informative works. As a mixed raced creole woman of color born and raised in the United States with a High School named after my Grand Father, Neil F. Simeon Vocational Academy in Chicago, I feel education is very important to overcoming ignorance. I also feel the word “negro” is highly derogatory, in addition to the brutality and segregation is a sorry part of our American history.
Since these times the Bootlicks were selling us out to please WS.
Thanks
The Penn family is of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania. His aunt Rachel Penne is my 10th gg grandmother. The Hart family of Charleston are the descendants of the Penn family of Pennsylvania. Oliver Hart was pastor of First Baptist Church Charleston 1650-1680. The were opposed to slavery
In his confusion.... 👀.. That was a very subjective categorizing of his state...
Peace to everyone...Nice work ..Educational Indoctrination help reform our new identity in the South.. if we are not Immigrants why did we need civil rights???? I love the fact that white Slavery is Mentioned in this Video...thank you for historical education...
AMEN
It's nice to hear an informative historical narrative without overtly retaliatory racism toward white people. Great work
No, black history is not racism against white people.
The problem with white people they make everything about themselves.
Educating Americans about history is painful for all. It's hard to accept the atrocities that were committed against native Americans, Black Americans and Asian Americans. It's very ugly.
We are not the savages.
My mom & her mom, & her great grandma , grandma was from Florence Sc . They definitely embedded our families history into me. How they still worked like slaves . She said, " I was out there picking cotton at 2 years old." They stayed on the plantation or farm , making a little of nothing. All of them was born Colored. It was on their birth certificates. When I tell my fam history some people think it's not real .