Thank You SO MUCH for this! I saw this on CBS 40 years ago and never forgot it! Back in those days, a movie of the week or a special only aired once and that was it. Thank you for resurrecting this!
Ah, the good old days when black women on screen were classy and elegant, but also had depth and personality. Ruby Dee, Felicia Rashad, Leslie Uggams, Marla Gibbs, Pam Grier, Vonetta McGee all legends and sweet hearts😍😍😍
It's as though class and elegance has been declared useless. I can't help to make comparisons between the present day editions with names of those we've been discussing here. And whenever I do, I feel disappointed, embarrassed, angry, old and left behind.
Ruby Dee-Davis and Ossie Davis were both a beautiful couple and actors together and apart I love the way they acted as husband a wife on screen beautiful!!!!💖💖💖💖💖
Ah, the days when you had to take the phone off the hook to ignore calls or stay off the phone as not to “ tie it up” when you were expecting a call. Pre call waiting days.🤣
"I'm not raising my son to be your son's wide receiver" best damn line of the movie. They need us way more than we need them otherwise who will make them shine? So glad we were taught if u have a natural God given talent use it to get what u need n save your family's money for something else. Get the education free if you can but all of us don't have to go to school on athletic scholarships, we can go on academics as well.......Shannon b.
🎭🎥🙏🏾❤️💯 Yes, a great classic movie here & its a The Weekend & A Sunday & its great to cuddle up in bed with Food & A Hot Big Cup Of Tea & Lemon On A Fall Morning & Start Watching Classic Movies All Day & Night & this movie is perfect. Also this movie has (Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis) who are the root & core of African American History & in Many Movies such as this one & Much More Movies Too, the (2) are legends & Icons & much More forever, & such a great cast here as well of other Great Actors & Actresses over the years as well. I just love classic movies as well, they all have a hold & a safe place in My heart & Soul, & when you wanna go back in time, Im an 80s Gen-X Baby & those were the best years. So much love to all reading my comment here all the way from South Carolina.💯❤️🙏🏾🎥🎭
Narrow... vs. ... open, minded thinking..... cuhz we don’t make movies like this anymore 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 thank you Mr. & Mrs. Davis for the work you laid out for us, we hear you 🤲🏽🤲🏽🤲🏽
I don't think it was Ruby Dee's cry. I've seen and heard her cry in countless movies. I think it was the white lady, however, it's obvious that they wanted the viewers to be guessing who's son died by the cry that was hard to pinpoint. Also, a clue could be that before the man closed the door, he touched the white lady.
BET used to have in-house produced programming and independent films, even remember seeing Oscar Micheaux's films being shown in the late morning slot for a very short time.
Prejudice still exist this day and age its never gonna change just the way it is we have to be fair to one another no matter what race freedom is a must
I remember this movie and the whole bussing issue. Where I was teaching, a one room country school in KY, it was sort of irrelevant. The issue was closing the schoolhouse. A lot of the parents were opposed, didn’t want their kids riding a bus in bad weather long distances to a “city” school, called “integrated” because there were five black kids a few mixed race out of like 250 students. The bigger furor was when I was hired to keep the country school open! It really took a while. I had to prove myself, not so much a racist, as the school was all white, and so am I, but the fact I was from New York was suspect to just about everyone.
I think I'm with Mr. Neponic,he's a good parent. I think the educational system should allow for campus rotations so that all students can have a well rounded experience?. I would be a good thing having our young adults responsible dependable reliable under the guidance of parental authority.
This story's backstory about busing is true, but it didn't workout! The kids were too far from home in case something happened the kids parents had to travel out of their way to pick the child up or take the bus to God knows where to get them! Also they stopped taking care of the so called better schools, with books and such along with maintenance to the building, so in turn they ended up with what they already had. Now all of the schools are crappy, and the kids are stupid! All they had to do was give the kids in the city, regardless of race, better and up to date books, and maintain the buildings better! We all pay taxes and they are supposed to go to schools, and such! Yea, suppose to! Parents should be in charge of where their kids go to school, NOT THE GOVERNMENT!!!!
They use taxed based revenue to dispense supplies to area schools. So if your neighborhood has a higher tax revenue bracket then evidently you feel entitled to the best, the first and so on.
Bravo! What an amazing movie and well portrayed by all the actors. This movie left us with a cliffhanger and, at the end, we still didn’t know which boy was killed or which one survived. However, it really doesn’t matter who survived because both families lost in the end. What a cruel joke this prank turned out to be! 👏
Wonder what happened to young actor, George Spell (Reese)? This is the last movie I ever saw him in. He played a very young man in "Man And Boy", They Call Me Mr. Tibbs" and dozens of other films & TV roles.
Oh Debbie please dont change the channel girl ❤because this will be a power house 🏡 movie 🎥🍿with two 🕝🥀🕝🥀very real black 🖤 people that grace the motion 🐦 picture industry for our people everywhere🌹and yes they did so much more🥀🥀you know if someone told me that they made a movie🎭and turned all of the proceeds over to our people I would believe it🍁because these were some very loving 💖🥀💖🥀💖 black 🖤 human beings that could have walked the face of our Earth 🌎 you children really don't know and that is why it's very important that you read your history ❤❤ 🥀🌹🐦
I think this movie had a very stupid ending. The viewer watch the whole movie just to end up still not knowing which boy died in which boy lived. So the view is worth supposed to distinguish which woman was crying. People do not cry in racial distinctions. If you hear a baby cry, what is the baby black or white
Deaconcharles Anthony Pure evil SMH, I’m speaking in general you can’t make me speak about what you want me to speak about devil. I LOVE giving praise to The Most High YAHUAH every chance I get OBVIOUSLY you hate it. This is my first and last comment to you, you negative person you. I’m just waiting for people like you to reap what you all sow, every channel I see you on you have something evil, confrontational and plain ole negative to say
so the black kids parents dumped their baggage onto their son when he was not having even similar experiences as they did. And so the narrative is passed along instead of buried in the ground where it belonged.
1:27:00 - When watching this speech, just remember, this is the same man (Richard Widmark) whose movie debut was as one of the most vicious racists in movie history (No Way Out.) Talk about coming far, in terms of the range of roles.
Some comment blamed the Judge ,But the Black family wanted their child to be bus to another School for the Art program. It was the White boy father that didn't want the bus to happen. Like Ozzie said I didn't raise my child to be your sons wide receiver.
I felt badly for my black friends that got hauled off to another neighborhoods schools. I did however make lasting friendships ♥️ Unfortunately, I feel that is too late.
Unfortunately, there are more and more people today,wanting to roll back, and go back to segregated schools. Many of those have ,likely.never accepted desegregation.
A touching story of class pertaining to color. Hate and racism is learned not born with... At the end of the day ... A loss of life caused by race effects us all...
@@katherineirving7189 most definitely, Sweetie. My family is a BIG mixture.. So I'll never think everyone's the same. There's ugliness that can be found in alllll races 🤷🏽♀️#UNITY #LOVE4ALL
I'm not impress with the recent killings of our fellow brethren because of the colour of their skin its not right justice need to be the restore equality is the best way to go a bout it we need to stop hating on one another we are one unity is strength
It seems that the color line will always be embedded in the American flag! This racial problem will still haunt black and white people living in America forever! Thus, time will tell it's out come!
Ned Beaty is such a numb nuts in this movie. I don't like the fact that we were left without a definite answer but just from the mother's wail, I'm guessing it was Reese.
While I enjoyed this movie as entertainment, my critical eye says it's just the type of propaganda that led to American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) pretending that we're in a post-racial society. The whites were saying "things are fine. Everyone's happy"; or in today's vernacular, MAGA; Meanwhile, the blacks were pretending that things weren't so bad; and that some whites (like their son's racist parents) were ok. Sure, they say some deep thought every now and again, but basically, they were ok with being second class citizens. And we did raise a few raceless generations behind this type of media propaganda; and ADOS stopped being political; and now we're really at a critical point; and all because we allowed ourselves to believe that "some whites are ok" story. I'm sure some whites truly are ok; the problem is how do you define "ok". If it means they speak to you and your kids go to same school; but your community as a whole is wealthless and a societal contagion, then that's ok with some whites and blacks. While other whites are very honest and forthright with their ideas; and you may not like hearing it; but you know what you're up against. I hate systemic racism; and no matter how cordial or nice a white person is to me, we won't be friends unless he/she fully understands and admits systemic oppression and racism; and the need for reparations. This is the true test of interracial relationships; not working together or dating and marriage while avoiding the conversation.
Take the tax money and split it up between the schools... Yeah, damn the roads or the sewer system or the water system or the utility easement... Split it up between the schools... That one statement Doom this movie to B status
Umm not reallly because that's the mind of a teenager. Better yet a white male teenager so if anything it's more realistic because that's how naive some of them are
@@liberalview6729I remember segregated schools, when the county got new books, they were delivered to the white book center and the white schools would get the new books, if any were left they went to the black schools, other than that we got those books at least 4years later, after the whites had used them usually you got new books at least every 4years. Ex. If it was 1969 the White's books would have president Nixon or Johnson, the black people's books would have Eisenhower or Truman, always 4 to 8, sometimes 12years behind. Smdh, that's why separate but equal did not work.
HELLO EVERYONE😃😃😃.. MS. RUBY DEE AND MR. OSSIE DAVIS WERE IN A LOT OF MOVIES TOGETHER😍😍😍😍😍😍.. " JUNGLE FEVER" WHEN MR. DAVIS SHOT SAMUEL L. JACKSON.. "AMERICAN GANGSTER" WHEN MS. RUBY DEE WAS A REAL BLACK MOTHER!!
I remember seeing this when it aired; I want to say it was a Sunday night but I could be mistaken. The bus going over a cliff stands in my memory (although I thought it went from right to left). Now, 40 years later - I am watching this not as a kid - but as an actor myself. I will finish this post when it is over. So- I could have also sworn that the two mothers decided not to know. Got that wrong. I guess Howie had a good grip on the wheel, and Reese bounced around and got knocked out and then burned up. I hope that judge was proud of his work. There's a saying here in the South: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Everything was fine, until someone stuck their nose into someone else's business. I hope that judge was proud of his work. To this day, there is strife because certain people pick scabs and bleed old wounds, instead of letting things settle on their own (which they would). I hope that judge was proud of his work.
Actually....we don't know. That is the point. To care enough about them as human beings...it doesn't matter which one died & which will be scarred for life.
Need help in finding the name of this old African American movie from back in the day about a woman with two daughters and she treated one daughter differently than the other...she was mean and didn’t like her other daughter and I think the daughter experienced heartache in her life compared to her favored sister....not sure if it was a tv play or movie but I need help in figuring the name of it. Like the mother showed favoritism between the two sisters ...it sort of resembles Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family Reunion storyline relationship of the mother and her two daughters in the film.
Kid Mack i remember watching it in the 90s..so it probably came out like in the early 90s,...80s...maybe 70s..I think the girls were like twins are something...and I just remember watching it around the holiday time...
Kid Mack yeah so you definitely remember what I’m talking about! It was like a series are two parts or something I just remember the storyline was pretty deep in which it resembled what goes on in families today that no one talks about
Thank you for putting this movie up. I never seen it before until now Nov 5,2024. Thank You!
Salute to The Forever ♾ Beautiful Late Great Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis. The Epitome of True Black Love ❤️
YEA! BEFORE THERE WAS A PHRASE FOR IT THEY HAD IT 💞💐
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Thank You SO MUCH for this! I saw this on CBS 40 years ago and never forgot it! Back in those days, a movie of the week or a special only aired once and that was it. Thank you for resurrecting this!
Ah, the good old days when black women on screen were classy and elegant, but also had depth and personality.
Ruby Dee, Felicia Rashad, Leslie Uggams, Marla Gibbs, Pam Grier, Vonetta McGee all legends and sweet hearts😍😍😍
🤗🤗🤗
@thebeatnumber
Don't leave out Kim Hamilton and Gail Fisher, and so many more classy together ladies that were accomplished Thespians.
@Wadjet ✊🏿✌🏿
It's as though class and elegance has been declared useless.
I can't help to make comparisons between the present day editions with names of those we've been discussing here.
And whenever I do, I feel disappointed, embarrassed, angry, old and left behind.
*Don't tell me y'all left out Della Reese, Viola Davis, Angela Bassett, Hattie McDaniel, Eartha Kitt, Ja'Net DuBois, Brenda Sykes, Teresa Graves, Diahann Carroll, Marla Gibbs, Josephine Baker, Dorothy Dandridge, Ruth De Souza, Pam Grier, Lena Horne, Nina Mae McKinney, Vivian Dandridge, Fredi Washington, Ruby Dandridge, Louise Beavers, Francine Everett, Theresa Harris, Marpessa Dawn, Sheila Guyse, Kathleen Noisette, Evelyn Preer, Mildred Washington, Daisy Bufford, Etta Moten, Mildred Boyd, Ethel Moses, Dorothy Van Engle, Louise Ritchie, Edna Mae Harris, Jeni Le Gon, Louise Franklin, Marguerite Whitten, Florence O'Brien, Juanita Moore, Suzette Harbin, Millie Monroe, Doris Ake, Avanelle Harris, Maggie Hathaway, Josephine Edwards, Sybil Lewis, Tommie Moore, Izinetta Wilcox, Ida James, Emily Santos, Kathleen Hartsfield, Juliette Ball, Artie Young, Hilda Simms, Pearl Bailey, Olga James, Carroll Drake, Ellen Holly and Dorthea Durham.........just to name a few!!!!!!!!!! ((((Somebody around HERE ACTUALLY does their HOMEWORK))))*
A very good movie - script was brilliant and so relevant. Actors were all very natural - guess it was well directed. Thanks for uploading.
There's something about having both parents in the home who take on their full parental responsibilities
2020
I agree with what Polk said 💯 percent
Wise man and forward thinking from 40 years ago
2024!
Right, who take on their constructive parenting roles."
Ruby Dee-Davis and Ossie Davis were both a beautiful couple and actors together and apart I love the way they acted as husband a wife on screen beautiful!!!!💖💖💖💖💖
Yes, they were a wonderful on and off screen couple! Married for many years and never divorced. I
Omg I saw this movie when I was a teenager with my parents and always as an adult wanted to see it again! Thank you so much for uploading this❤
2020
Ah, the days when you had to take the phone off the hook to ignore calls or stay off the phone as not to “ tie it up” when you were expecting a call. Pre call waiting days.🤣
One of the best scripts and acting!! Thank you.
What a horrible ending!! We were left hanging. 😢
"I'm not raising my son to be your son's wide receiver" best damn line of the movie. They need us way more than we need them otherwise who will make them shine? So glad we were taught if u have a natural God given talent use it to get what u need n save your family's money for something else. Get the education free if you can but all of us don't have to go to school on athletic scholarships, we can go on academics as well.......Shannon b.
Can't wait to watch this again!
Haven't seen it again in over 30 years
Thanks RB!!!
Ha haaaaa! It's partially filmed in Pasadena!!
Didn't notice that the first time I saw it.
CLASSIC..THE BEST CHANNEL ON RUclips OF THE MANY
🎭🎥🙏🏾❤️💯 Yes, a great classic movie here & its a The Weekend & A Sunday & its great to cuddle up in bed with Food & A Hot Big Cup Of Tea & Lemon On A Fall Morning & Start Watching Classic Movies All Day & Night & this movie is perfect. Also this movie has (Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis) who are the root & core of African American History & in Many Movies such as this one & Much More Movies Too, the (2) are legends & Icons & much More forever, & such a great cast here as well of other Great Actors & Actresses over the years as well. I just love classic movies as well, they all have a hold & a safe place in My heart & Soul, & when you wanna go back in time, Im an 80s Gen-X Baby & those were the best years. So much love to all reading my comment here all the way from South Carolina.💯❤️🙏🏾🎥🎭
Narrow... vs. ... open, minded thinking..... cuhz we don’t make movies like this anymore 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 thank you Mr. & Mrs. Davis for the work you laid out for us, we hear you 🤲🏽🤲🏽🤲🏽
Even in a movie with a powerful lesson... 😢 we still lose.. I know Ruby Dee’s cry from anywhere
I don't think it was Ruby Dee's cry. I've seen and heard her cry in countless movies. I think it was the white lady, however, it's obvious that they wanted the viewers to be guessing who's son died by the cry that was hard to pinpoint. Also, a clue could be that before the man closed the door, he touched the white lady.
Reelblack is the new BET!
The REAL BET💞
If BET wasn’t owned by Jews but we not ready for this convo
It sure is the "new" BET of the 21st century, especially since cable is DEAD.
The Jugganot
good way of thinking of it..
BET used to have in-house produced programming and independent films, even remember seeing Oscar Micheaux's films being shown in the late morning slot for a very short time.
I 💞💞💞 YOU. When I'm disgusted with TV and the narratives put out of OUR PEOPLE by the WS ran government I come here and for a while I'm at peace.
@Sam Houston whoever
Appreciate you guys putting these out for folks to view. #OssieandRubyDeeForever
Yes, 💯%!
Enjoyed seeing this again. Thank you.
Prejudice still exist this day and age its never gonna change just the way it is we have to be fair to one another no matter what race freedom is a must
This movie has lots of amazing qualities. It's hard to to imagine it is a 1980 film
I remember this movie and the whole bussing issue. Where I was teaching, a one room country school in KY, it was sort of irrelevant. The issue was closing the schoolhouse. A lot of the parents were opposed, didn’t want their kids riding a bus in bad weather long distances to a “city” school, called “integrated” because there were five black kids a few mixed race out of like 250 students. The bigger furor was when I was hired to keep the country school open! It really took a while. I had to prove myself, not so much a racist, as the school was all white, and so am I, but the fact I was from New York was suspect to just about everyone.
Not disadvantaged financially, disadvantaged mentally, spiritually, humanity see it daily , stand up
Team nette🌼
Loved this movie so relevant to our Now! Thank you
Jacob and Esau at it's finest !
Esau being delusional and blaming everything on Jake per usual 😂
HELL of a cast.
That's sweet that he still tucks his sun in and he comes in to kiss his little boy.❤😘
In today's world, he would be called a pedophile sadly.
son....????🤔👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@padussia lmao...sad but true..
I think I'm with Mr. Neponic,he's a good parent. I think the educational system should allow for campus rotations so that all students can have a well rounded experience?. I would be a good thing having our young adults responsible dependable reliable under the guidance of parental authority.
This story's backstory about busing is true, but it didn't workout! The kids were too far from home in case something happened the kids parents had to travel out of their way to pick the child up or take the bus to God knows where to get them! Also they stopped taking care of the so called better schools, with books and such along with maintenance to the building, so in turn they ended up with what they already had. Now all of the schools are crappy, and the kids are stupid! All they had to do was give the kids in the city, regardless of race, better and up to date books, and maintain the buildings better! We all pay taxes and they are supposed to go to schools, and such! Yea, suppose to! Parents should be in charge of where their kids go to school, NOT THE GOVERNMENT!!!!
They use taxed based revenue to dispense supplies to area schools. So if your neighborhood has a higher tax revenue bracket then evidently you feel entitled to the best, the first and so on.
It was the black teen boy who passed away 😢😢😢 They were truly Friends 💙💙💙.
All Gods Children 🥰❤👏🏽🙏🏽
schools are still indirectly segregated. suburban America reflects that.
Even when integration was forced on us we still sat without kind, races mixed but there were always pods of blacks and whites.
Bravo! What an amazing movie and well portrayed by all the actors. This movie left us with a cliffhanger and, at the end, we still didn’t know which boy was killed or which one survived. However, it really doesn’t matter who survived because both families lost in the end. What a cruel joke this prank turned out to be! 👏
This movie is as revelavant today as it was then maybe more so today. We take 2 steps foward and 3 steps back. Sad😢😢
I thought I had seen this movie before but I see I haven't. Some pretty good actors in this movie. Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.
Wonder what happened to young actor, George Spell (Reese)? This is the last movie I ever saw him in. He played a very young man in "Man And Boy", They Call Me Mr. Tibbs" and dozens of other films & TV roles.
Oh Debbie please dont change the channel girl ❤because this will be a power house 🏡 movie 🎥🍿with two 🕝🥀🕝🥀very real black 🖤 people that grace the motion 🐦 picture industry for our people everywhere🌹and yes they did so much more🥀🥀you know if someone told me that they made a movie🎭and turned all of the proceeds over to our people I would believe it🍁because these were some very loving 💖🥀💖🥀💖 black 🖤 human beings that could have walked the face of our Earth 🌎 you children really don't know and that is why it's very important that you read your history ❤❤ 🥀🌹🐦
I think this movie had a very stupid ending. The viewer watch the whole movie just to end up still not knowing which boy died in which boy lived. So the view is worth supposed to distinguish which woman was crying. People do not cry in racial distinctions. If you hear a baby cry, what is the baby black or white
Thank you for uploading these! I hope you can get a hold of fat Albert and the Raisins
The Most High YAHUAH’S CHOSEN people are here to RULE, TEACH in righteousness and to be a light to the gentiles Sabbath Shalom
Deaconcharles Anthony Pure evil SMH, I’m speaking in general you can’t make me speak about what you want me to speak about devil. I LOVE giving praise to The Most High YAHUAH every chance I get OBVIOUSLY you hate it. This is my first and last comment to you, you negative person you. I’m just waiting for people like you to reap what you all sow, every channel I see you on you have something evil, confrontational and plain ole negative to say
Perspicacity Shalom
DOMENICAH Shalom KING
Love the old movies this is better than BET
I love and miss both of them
🧐This is a cliffhanger, I think both teenagers passed away (1) passed away physically and the other (2) mentally
Love these old movie with purpose.
so the black kids parents dumped their baggage onto their son when he was not having even similar experiences as they did. And so the narrative is passed along instead of buried in the ground where it belonged.
Old telep homes had the same.ringtones
This is a GOOD movie.👍
All God’s CHILDREN Got Rhythm.
1:27:00 - When watching this speech, just remember, this is the same man (Richard Widmark) whose movie debut was as one of the most vicious racists in movie history (No Way Out.)
Talk about coming far, in terms of the range of roles.
I have a lot to say regarding this film, But I think I will sit this one out. Great Movie .
The best ending to a movie ever.
Thanks
Some comment blamed the Judge ,But the Black family wanted their child to be bus to another School for the Art program. It was the White boy father that didn't want the bus to happen. Like Ozzie said I didn't raise my child to be your sons wide receiver.
“ We all god’s children not just Kirk Franklin .”
I felt badly for my black friends that got hauled off to another neighborhoods schools. I did however make lasting friendships ♥️
Unfortunately, I feel that is too late.
Such an iconic couple tor REAL
Unfortunately, there are more and more people today,wanting to roll back, and go back to segregated schools. Many of those have ,likely.never accepted desegregation.
I second that motion salute!
A touching story of class pertaining to color.
Hate and racism is learned not born with... At the end of the day ... A loss of life caused by race effects us all...
But which son died. I know it doesn’t matter but I couldn’t tell which mother was crying... or was that the point?
From the cry of the mother it sounded like the Black mom's, Ruby Dee, son. I could recognize her voice in the agony cry.
That was definitely Ruby Dee with that black mother’s wail.
@@Meenabeena64 I agree.That was Ruby Dee
Excelent movie actors all on top form
THIS MOVIE TELLS THE TRUTH OF HOW SOOOME WHITES FEEL ABOUT PEOPLE OF COLOR. AND WE'RE IN 2020
Thankyou for saying "some whites".
🙂💖
@@katherineirving7189 most definitely, Sweetie. My family is a BIG mixture.. So I'll never think everyone's the same. There's ugliness that can be found in alllll races 🤷🏽♀️#UNITY #LOVE4ALL
I'm not impress with the recent killings of our fellow brethren because of the colour of their skin its not right justice need to be the restore equality is the best way to go a bout it we need to stop hating on one another we are one unity is strength
Good movie.
In the past could have seen.wh at.happened ..to .public schools now
I was two when this movie came out.
Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis made quite a few movies together. I wonder were they arried or romantically connected? They made such a nice couple.
Yes they were married.
I Like THAT MOVIE
It seems that the color line will always be embedded in the American flag! This racial problem will still haunt black and white people living in America forever! Thus, time will tell it's out come!
Ned Beaty is such a numb nuts in this movie. I don't like the fact that we were left without a definite answer but just from the mother's wail, I'm guessing it was Reese.
Good movie but so sad
Hen I won’t watch
I couldn't tell which kid died. I want to say the black kid because I know Ruby Dee's voice from. her other movies. Still not sure. Good movie tho!
While I enjoyed this movie as entertainment, my critical eye says it's just the type of propaganda that led to American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) pretending that we're in a post-racial society. The whites were saying "things are fine. Everyone's happy"; or in today's vernacular, MAGA; Meanwhile, the blacks were pretending that things weren't so bad; and that some whites (like their son's racist parents) were ok. Sure, they say some deep thought every now and again, but basically, they were ok with being second class citizens. And we did raise a few raceless generations behind this type of media propaganda; and ADOS stopped being political; and now we're really at a critical point; and all because we allowed ourselves to believe that "some whites are ok" story. I'm sure some whites truly are ok; the problem is how do you define "ok". If it means they speak to you and your kids go to same school; but your community as a whole is wealthless and a societal contagion, then that's ok with some whites and blacks. While other whites are very honest and forthright with their ideas; and you may not like hearing it; but you know what you're up against. I hate systemic racism; and no matter how cordial or nice a white person is to me, we won't be friends unless he/she fully understands and admits systemic oppression and racism; and the need for reparations. This is the true test of interracial relationships; not working together or dating and marriage while avoiding the conversation.
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Ps Peace + Love
Is it a real story?
Take the tax money and split it up between the schools... Yeah, damn the roads or the sewer system or the water system or the utility easement... Split it up between the schools... That one statement Doom this movie to B status
Umm not reallly because that's the mind of a teenager. Better yet a white male teenager so if anything it's more realistic because that's how naive some of them are
@@liberalview6729I remember segregated schools, when the county got new books, they were delivered to the white book center and the white schools would get the new books, if any were left they went to the black schools, other than that we got those books at least 4years later, after the whites had used them usually you got new books at least every 4years. Ex. If it was 1969 the White's books would have president Nixon or Johnson, the black people's books would have Eisenhower or Truman, always 4 to 8, sometimes 12years behind. Smdh, that's why separate but equal did not work.
Ok so what happened to the other boy? Didnt nobody get off the bus or did I miss something?
The bus was caught on fire.
HELLO EVERYONE😃😃😃.. MS. RUBY DEE AND MR. OSSIE DAVIS WERE IN A LOT OF MOVIES TOGETHER😍😍😍😍😍😍.. " JUNGLE FEVER" WHEN MR. DAVIS SHOT SAMUEL L. JACKSON.. "AMERICAN GANGSTER" WHEN MS. RUBY DEE WAS A REAL BLACK MOTHER!!
Good movie!
I remember seeing this when it aired; I want to say it was a Sunday night but I could be mistaken. The bus going over a cliff stands in my memory (although I thought it went from right to left). Now, 40 years later - I am watching this not as a kid - but as an actor myself. I will finish this post when it is over.
So- I could have also sworn that the two mothers decided not to know. Got that wrong. I guess Howie had a good grip on the wheel, and Reese bounced around and got knocked out and then burned up. I hope that judge was proud of his work. There's a saying here in the South: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Everything was fine, until someone stuck their nose into someone else's business. I hope that judge was proud of his work. To this day, there is strife because certain people pick scabs and bleed old wounds, instead of letting things settle on their own (which they would). I hope that judge was proud of his work.
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Sorry for all the gobbledygook. I'm using the microphone on Google and I did not edit what I wrote but I hope you all get the gist
Which kid died fromaccident itwentoff
Was this a true sory?
Um when you were headed toward the guardrail, you should have steered left instead of throwing up your hands.
How you gonna ditch a big yellow cheese bus, smdh?
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So which one died?
black boy
Rod Just Thank you
That was definitely Ruby Dee with that black mother’s wail.
Menia Buckner I figured . I just wanted to be sure
Actually....we don't know. That is the point. To care enough about them as human beings...it doesn't matter which one died & which will be scarred for life.
Need help in finding the name of this old African American movie from back in the day about a woman with two daughters and she treated one daughter differently than the other...she was mean and didn’t like her other daughter and I think the daughter experienced heartache in her life compared to her favored sister....not sure if it was a tv play or movie but I need help in figuring the name of it. Like the mother showed favoritism between the two sisters ...it sort of resembles Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family Reunion storyline relationship of the mother and her two daughters in the film.
When did YOU first see it?
Kid Mack i remember watching it in the 90s..so it probably came out like in the early 90s,...80s...maybe 70s..I think the girls were like twins are something...and I just remember watching it around the holiday time...
Kid Mack that’s year you think this movie I’m trying to figure out came out?
Kid Mack yeah so you definitely remember what I’m talking about! It was like a series are two parts or something I just remember the storyline was pretty deep in which it resembled what goes on in families today that no one talks about
Kid Mack thank you so much for your help in trying to figure this out too ☺️☺️
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GEORGE SPELL GOOD ACTOR
No progress since 1980. If anything, much worse.
Ha ha, liar! It's not a race issue anymore it's economical
@@Slayer--Absolutely. Race has taken second place to the economy.
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I Like THAT MOVIE