Thank you for posting this, I learned a lot. I'm a transplant to Arkansas, am old enough to have seen the racial hate screamed at those little kids just trying to go to school back in the '60's, know it is alive and well here, or rather alive and still sick today, but at least not legally. This is such a shameful chapter, but just a chapter. The great story of human trying to subjugate human is a book too large to read. Thanks for making some of the names so real for us, it is so important that people are humanized in that manner so that we can say; "What if I were treated that way?".
I worked with Dr. BRIAN MITCHELL, HELD MUCH CORRESPONDENCE...I BEEN AT THIS OVER A DECADE... LETS GO!!! THIS IS FOR MY ANCESTORS WHO WERE EXILED AND OUR LAND!!! I HAD TO DIG AND DIG, FINDING THE DOCUMENTS BECAUSE THEIR WAS NO BOOKS OR SOURCES, IT WAS HUSH HUSH!!!
What a phenomenal presentation! I am reminded of an argument I lost in 2001 on board the USS Vincennes (CG-49), trying to convince a group of sailors that Liberia was concocted by white Americans as a possible alternative to sharing the US with formally enslaved Africans. I could only get the group of disbelievers to concede an African would not name a capital city in Africa, Monrovia. As in Monroe Doctrine, as in President Monroe. Dr. Mitchell, your work is critical to today's arguments supporting suppression of American history. Very Respectfully, ET1(SS/SW/MTS) US Navy, Ret.
Now i understand why the current governor has banned ap African American history from its public schools. Im sure this information wasn't apart of the curriculum
That white guy got on pretty quick to gloss over and not answer correctly the question of why was Liberia the location of choice. Who secured the land that became Liberia? Who owned it and who bought it on behalf of the US? What was the history of the land that became Liberia? Why wasn't another piece of land selected? Why wasn't a Caribbean island selected?
I have an 1870 Texas Census of my great great…grandmother on my mothers side who was from Arkansas. I would love to connect. Thank you and I just ran across this video on my feed.
Act 151 of 1859 Exiled 700+ free people of color. We have the database...Thanks to corroboration with Dr. Brian Mitchell and his students at the University of Little Rock. The Governor needs to refer to Bruce Beach... Mr. Ware and I have had correspondence many times. Also Russell P. Baker has helped... 10 years ago when I first began asking why we lost all our land in Pulaski, no sources in Arkansas including all the history commissions did nothing to show this travesty. Governor Hutchinson it is time. Bruce Beach sets the precedence!
Act 151 of 1859 Exiled 700+ free people of color. We have the database...Thanks to corroboration with Dr. Brian Mitchell and his students at the University of Little Rock. The Governor needs to refer to Bruce Beach... Mr. Ware and I have had correspondence many times. Also Russell P. Baker has helped... 10 years ago when I first began asking why we lost all our land in Pulaski, no sources in Arkansas including all the history commissions did nothing to show this travesty. Governor Hutchinson it is time. Bruce Beach sets the precedence!
I worked with Dr. BRIAN MITCHELL, HELD MUCH CORRESPONDENCE...I BEEN AT THIS OVER A DECADE... LETS GO!!! THIS IS FOR MY ANCESTORS WHO WERE EXILED AND OUR LAND!!! I HAD TO DIG AND DIG, FINDING THE DOCUMENTS BECAUSE THEIR WAS NO BOOKS OR SOURCES, IT WAS HUSH HUSH!!!
Free Blacks were not wanted in none of the slave holding states.That was the main reason that the nation of Liberia was founded by the American Colonization Society in 1822 and they declared a declaration of independence in 1847.The slaves masters did not want to all ways have to honor the free slaves papers.
Well free people can't be removed from their land and relocating to an entirely different continent against their will. Whoever went to Liberia was a captive and coerced to go there. That's not a free person's action
@@mikesuniverse1789,google the Liberian Declaration Of Independence that the black and Colored people that were sent to Liberia by the American Colonization Society issued in 1847.After you read it tell me what did they have in mind.
@@eddiethorne6461 such a document is immaterial to me. For one thing I have no proof of true authorship.. what im concerned about is the land itself and how some Europeans were able to create a country out of thin air...
@@mikesuniverse1789Those documents are authentic or facts whether they are immaterial to you or not.There is no prof that they are false either.Europeans made no country out of thin air.They made a lot of nations and Colonies by conquering foreign lands.They did not create the largest Empires in the world out of tin air.
Virginia and Georgia were considering similar legislation when the Civil War began. I think Virginia had one of the largest free African-American populations in the South despite the restrictive political and social regulations. The US Navy had about 15% of its enlisted crews (not officer's personal servants) made up of free African-Americans, a percentage the Southern members of the House and Senate constantly protested to the Secretary of the Navy. Norfolk and Washington Navy Yards were two of the largest in the Navy. Crews were paid off and housed there when ships came in for repairs or overhauls. It would be interesting to research the relationship between the black sailors and the white townspeople outside the yards.
My Ancestors had Preemption claims. That's the original land title to o er 1000 acres in Pulaski and big/little rock...stolen because they were industrious Free People of Color... Bruce Beach is coming...
Small potatoes my friend. Those that hold the true institutional power are the ones that pose the greatest danger. BANKING AND FINANCE, REAL ESTATE, HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, SOCIAL AND MAINSTREAM MEDIA PLATFORMS, CRIMINAL AND LEGAL JUSTICE, COMMUNITY AND PLANNING COMMISSIONS, VOTING AND ELECTORAL PROCESSES. Our institutions determine which people have greater freedom of movement vs those people that don't. Who really controls the firepower and the resources?When a people who are perceived as dangerous by appearance alone or can be easily identified before any incident has a chance to occur can never be a danger. Because a defensive stance is automatic. The true danger is those people by appearance alone are perceived as benevolent and nonviolent because then people are caught off guard and by that time have lost the chance of taking a defensive stance. In all of the places you mentioned, those people have not kept the power of gentrification at bay.Instead they are priced out or confined into smaller spaces. And if the powers that be chose to do so could have the rest disappear simply by attrition rather than by force. Especially if the spaces those people occupy are now coveted by those with the money due to changes in market forces. So who are the people truly being displaced, replaced and dispersed?
Thank you for posting this, I learned a lot. I'm a transplant to Arkansas, am old enough to have seen the racial hate screamed at those little kids just trying to go to school back in the '60's, know it is alive and well here, or rather alive and still sick today, but at least not legally. This is such a shameful chapter, but just a chapter. The great story of human trying to subjugate human is a book too large to read. Thanks for making some of the names so real for us, it is so important that people are humanized in that manner so that we can say; "What if I were treated that way?".
Fascinating, sad, enlightening and inspirational ALL AT THE SAME TIME!!!! Thank you!
Lands need to be given back! Thanks for sharing.
And they need to get packing, the parties over.. their forefathers weren't very smart! What goes around comes around.
I worked with Dr. BRIAN MITCHELL, HELD MUCH CORRESPONDENCE...I BEEN AT THIS OVER A DECADE...
LETS GO!!!
THIS IS FOR MY ANCESTORS WHO WERE EXILED AND OUR LAND!!!
I HAD TO DIG AND DIG, FINDING THE DOCUMENTS BECAUSE THEIR WAS NO BOOKS OR SOURCES, IT WAS HUSH HUSH!!!
Both of my parents are from Arkansas. So, this presentation has been very informative and enlightening.
What a phenomenal presentation! I am reminded of an argument I lost in 2001 on board the USS Vincennes (CG-49), trying to convince a group of sailors that Liberia was concocted by white Americans as a possible alternative to sharing the US with formally enslaved Africans. I could only get the group of disbelievers to concede an African would not name a capital city in Africa, Monrovia. As in Monroe Doctrine, as in President Monroe. Dr. Mitchell, your work is critical to today's arguments supporting suppression of American history.
Very Respectfully,
ET1(SS/SW/MTS) US Navy, Ret.
Thank you for this video. I am ashamed that I was unaware of this incident.
Amazing presentation!
Now i understand why the current governor has banned ap African American history from its public schools. Im sure this information wasn't apart of the curriculum
Definitely wasn't.
@@whyaminotoriginal indeed
Why is that because they know if you dig deeper you will find that those people are not from Africa but are the true American Indians thats why
That white guy got on pretty quick to gloss over and not answer correctly the question of why was Liberia the location of choice.
Who secured the land that became Liberia? Who owned it and who bought it on behalf of the US? What was the history of the land that became Liberia?
Why wasn't another piece of land selected? Why wasn't a Caribbean island selected?
Respect and much needed
I have an 1870 Texas Census of my great great…grandmother on my mothers side who was from Arkansas. I would love to connect. Thank you and I just ran across this video on my feed.
Thank you
Many Americans Indians trail of tears
Where can you get a copy of the Spreadsheet😇😇😇
Act 151 of 1859
Exiled 700+ free people of color.
We have the database...Thanks to corroboration with Dr. Brian Mitchell and his students at the University of Little Rock.
The Governor needs to refer to Bruce Beach...
Mr. Ware and I have had correspondence many times. Also Russell P. Baker has helped...
10 years ago when I first began asking why we lost all our land in Pulaski, no sources in Arkansas including all the history commissions did nothing to show this travesty.
Governor Hutchinson it is time. Bruce Beach sets the precedence!
And people scream about CRT .but its real .
More please.
Blessings.
Thanks for this video. Terrible things have to be accounted for.
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Act 151 of 1859
Exiled 700+ free people of color.
We have the database...Thanks to corroboration with Dr. Brian Mitchell and his students at the University of Little Rock.
The Governor needs to refer to Bruce Beach...
Mr. Ware and I have had correspondence many times. Also Russell P. Baker has helped...
10 years ago when I first began asking why we lost all our land in Pulaski, no sources in Arkansas including all the history commissions did nothing to show this travesty.
Governor Hutchinson it is time. Bruce Beach sets the precedence!
I worked with Dr. BRIAN MITCHELL, HELD MUCH CORRESPONDENCE...I BEEN AT THIS OVER A DECADE...
LETS GO!!!
THIS IS FOR MY ANCESTORS WHO WERE EXILED AND OUR LAND!!!
I HAD TO DIG AND DIG, FINDING THE DOCUMENTS BECAUSE THEIR WAS NO BOOKS OR SOURCES, IT WAS HUSH HUSH!!!
I wish you could have talked to my father ! ❤
Free Blacks were not wanted in none of the slave holding states.That was the main reason that the nation of Liberia was founded by the American Colonization Society in 1822 and they declared a declaration of independence in 1847.The slaves masters did not want to all ways have to honor the free slaves papers.
Well free people can't be removed from their land and relocating to an entirely different continent against their will. Whoever went to Liberia was a captive and coerced to go there. That's not a free person's action
@@mikesuniverse1789,google the Liberian Declaration Of Independence that the black and Colored people that were sent to Liberia by the American Colonization Society issued in 1847.After you read it tell me what did they have in mind.
@@eddiethorne6461 such a document is immaterial to me. For one thing I have no proof of true authorship.. what im concerned about is the land itself and how some Europeans were able to create a country out of thin air...
@@mikesuniverse1789Those documents are authentic or facts whether they are immaterial to you or not.There is no prof that they are false either.Europeans made no country out of thin air.They made a lot of nations and Colonies by conquering foreign lands.They did not create the largest Empires in the world out of tin air.
Virginia and Georgia were considering similar legislation when the Civil War began. I think Virginia had one of the largest free African-American populations in the South despite the restrictive political and social regulations. The US Navy had about 15% of its enlisted crews (not officer's personal servants) made up of free African-Americans, a percentage the Southern members of the House and Senate constantly protested to the Secretary of the Navy. Norfolk and Washington Navy Yards were two of the largest in the Navy. Crews were paid off and housed there when ships came in for repairs or overhauls. It would be interesting to research the relationship between the black sailors and the white townspeople outside the yards.
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arkansas hasn't changed
Dred Scott said Africans were not Americans..so Why are we calling people African Americans or Black Americans who were not citizens.
Who cares about what you or Dred Scott thinks, cares or states.
R u a genealogist and do you help people find out their heritage
Yes we do! Please email state.archives@arkansas.gov for assistance.
Now its ""any place but here"" for immigrants.
Free Blacks or Indigenous true Black Americans
Black people aren't indigenous to the Americas
The true Anglo Saxons will return to the land of their father's!
June 15, 1836 arkansas was a state.. can u please go bring that arkansas 1820 census from the interior.. ? i dont believe u
My Ancestors had Preemption claims. That's the original land title to o er 1000 acres in Pulaski and big/little rock...stolen because they were industrious Free People of Color...
Bruce Beach is coming...
John brown killed a free black in that raid
FREE BLACKS in Detroit, Chicago, DC, L.A. NY City are a danger today as well!
For going up N your MOM 🎉
Small potatoes my friend. Those that hold the true institutional power are the ones that pose the greatest danger. BANKING AND FINANCE, REAL ESTATE, HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, SOCIAL AND MAINSTREAM MEDIA PLATFORMS, CRIMINAL AND LEGAL JUSTICE, COMMUNITY AND PLANNING COMMISSIONS, VOTING AND ELECTORAL PROCESSES. Our institutions determine which people have greater freedom of movement vs those people that don't. Who really controls the firepower and the resources?When a people who are perceived as dangerous by appearance alone or can be easily identified before any incident has a chance to occur can never be a danger. Because a defensive stance is automatic. The true danger is those people by appearance alone are perceived as benevolent and nonviolent because then people are caught off guard and by that time have lost the chance of taking a defensive stance. In all of the places you mentioned, those people have not kept the power of gentrification at bay.Instead they are priced out or confined into smaller spaces. And if the powers that be chose to do so could have the rest disappear simply by attrition rather than by force. Especially if the spaces those people occupy are now coveted by those with the money due to changes in market forces. So who are the people truly being displaced, replaced and dispersed?
Talk about 'Based'.
We'll see.
@@fromYAHUSHAreborn91 The world knows how worthless and pathetic the infection is.
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