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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2021
  • Efforts continue to teach about the events and remember the victims of 1917, when Black residents were killed, burned out of their homes, and driven from East St. Louis.
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Комментарии • 267

  • @alexmccarter6051
    @alexmccarter6051 2 года назад +68

    Its so sad this is so forgotten. All people see east stl as is just a decaying crime ridden place you see from highway 55 there's so much more history than that.

    • @michaelwhite2823
      @michaelwhite2823 2 года назад +1

      @Buck Rogers Not as long as it can be used as an excuse for the present.

    • @RestlessPro
      @RestlessPro 2 года назад +6

      It’s not forgotten if we were never taught this 😢… This is why we have to teach our own. I’m 25 & has never knew why East St Louis was the was it is. SAD 😔

  • @beatricejethroe3371
    @beatricejethroe3371 2 года назад +30

    Please share that with our children in East St louis schools, please let each child see this, make it mandatory, I'm 53 and I never heard or seen this until December 4, 2021, I am a citizen of East St louis, went to school there. We need this to be shown to our children, maybe this can bring us back together and build East St louis stronger.

    • @thatcarguy6190
      @thatcarguy6190 Год назад

      Why so they can riot again? You trying to incite violence?

  • @sweetipi3800
    @sweetipi3800 2 года назад +19

    You can throw or burn books but the History will always be there. So one will tell the story.

  • @Michadoo
    @Michadoo 2 года назад +47

    Thank you for telling this story. The racism of the U.S. is always focused on the South. Take a look at your own cities, Midwest, West, Northeast. It's everywhere.

    • @caseymckinney4101
      @caseymckinney4101 2 года назад +1

      Shut up

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 2 года назад +3

      Most US towns and cities have at least one horrific incident...😞

    • @josephwilson3930
      @josephwilson3930 Год назад +4

      Exactly

    • @thatcarguy6190
      @thatcarguy6190 Год назад

      Yes everywhere groups blacks attack whites daily yes it is everywhere..

  • @dillonmiller956
    @dillonmiller956 2 года назад +49

    I’m pissed off that I’m 36 years old and just started learning about this and events like it such as Tulsa. This is a critical part of our history that should have been told in our history classrooms. Ignoring this part of the past is simply unacceptable, no matter how uncomfortable it may make a person to be forced to look a little deeper into the mirror and realize who they really are and where they truly come from.

    • @lumpythefish
      @lumpythefish 2 года назад +3

      What good can possibly come from teaching children about the hateful things that happened 100 years ago?

    • @ralphjackson8295
      @ralphjackson8295 2 года назад +13

      @@lumpythefish those who refuse to remember the past are doomed to repeat it.

    • @69eddieD
      @69eddieD 2 года назад +5

      @@lumpythefish Hateful things are still happening today. Just look in the mirror.

    • @lumpythefish
      @lumpythefish 2 года назад

      @@69eddieD Calling me names ain't an answer to the question I asked. I looked in the mirror and saw you standing behind me so.... you the hateful one. I pray the devil loosens his grip on your heart Eddie. Peace.

    • @ShanDarkmatter
      @ShanDarkmatter 2 года назад

      @@lumpythefish It can drown out noise from people like you, for starters.

  • @ralphjackson8295
    @ralphjackson8295 2 года назад +47

    My granny (great grandmother) on my dads side, survived the ESL massacre. To this day we still own the house on Tudor that my great grandfather built. I heard some really horrible stories about those three days in July 1917. Bodies beaten and or burned so badly, if it wasn't for the clothes you wouldn't know if it was a man or woman. People running to the bridge to escape only to run into a white mob of men with guns killing them off, one by one.. Bodies washing up on the banks of the Mississippi for weeks after. Total madness.

    • @lumpythefish
      @lumpythefish 2 года назад +1

      What started this riot?

    • @moneysnappin
      @moneysnappin 2 года назад

      @@lumpythefish white people being white people !

    • @michaelwall1721
      @michaelwall1721 Год назад

      😢

    • @stevejohnson5477
      @stevejohnson5477 Год назад +1

      I've never heard that before I don't know what to say I'm white and I'm very sorry

    • @ralphjackson8295
      @ralphjackson8295 Год назад +5

      @@stevejohnson5477 You have nothing to be sorry for. You had nothing to do with it. Just remember it and share it with others so we never see it happen again.

  • @parttime9070
    @parttime9070 2 года назад +35

    East SL used to be "20's > 50's" a pretty diverse place with all kinds of family's.. My grandfather built 100's of houses in that area before WW2.. I took a drive around there in the 70's with my dad, he showed me whole streets of houses he helped work on with his dad.

    • @msceonikki6318
      @msceonikki6318 2 года назад +1

      I moved in the Southend off Picket St. back in 1990. No one never told me this story until now. "The City that Survive, " know had to tell me that. YOUNG, continue to Stand!👑 👑

  • @ericfreeman1303
    @ericfreeman1303 Год назад +12

    I think this hidden history should be taught to the young black youth.Maybe some of our youth would take note that we should stop hurting each other & preserve life before pulling a gun. Stop The Violence 🛑

    • @paisley1134
      @paisley1134 Год назад +1

      To stop the violence and hurting of others this must be taught to all youth. Not just black youth. How can you expect races to know how horrific these things are if they are not all taught?

    • @namseer
      @namseer Год назад

      We need to stop idiotic, thinly veiled racist comments by white conservatives.

  • @Betharooni530
    @Betharooni530 2 года назад +7

    Wow! I was born in ESL in the 60s, am now 60 yrs old & had no idea about this. How awful!

  • @waynermcmahon8214
    @waynermcmahon8214 2 года назад +27

    Preach it brother💯 love the history lesson no sugar coating facts

  • @michellesunley420
    @michellesunley420 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for sharing this story. So sad that people were lost to ignorance

  • @samantharedden3906
    @samantharedden3906 2 года назад +4

    Absolutley horrendous.

  • @bernardclayton553
    @bernardclayton553 2 года назад +6

    It is good to get more detail on the history of East St Louis and also to see my family members participating in relaying that history to this generation

  • @heidipomeroy5605
    @heidipomeroy5605 2 года назад +8

    I have this scream of grief inside of me for the loss. That same scream is for the frustration I have toward the cruel hate that people have in their hearts. You would think that we'd learn from history such as this. What is the point of hate?

    • @samantharedden3906
      @samantharedden3906 2 года назад +3

      Heidi, you said what I couldn't put words together to say.

    • @BlairMountainNetwork
      @BlairMountainNetwork 2 года назад

      Yes... I am a new resident of St. Louis & had the same feeling watching this (in tears 😢)... I want to go to some of those sacred sites and say a prayer 🙏🏽 that those who lost their lives for no reason be at peace... This modern-day genocide is heartbreaking 💔.

  • @sherrilaird6535
    @sherrilaird6535 Год назад +4

    My mother a white woman told me this story in the 60s. She told how horrifying it was for the blacks that children died. She said no one knows how many people died. It was truly a massacre. My mother never talked bad about another race she always made sure to teach me history

    • @FukYu-ng4do
      @FukYu-ng4do 11 месяцев назад

      Did she teach you that the riot started because the blacks unloaded dozens of rounds into a car of police and journalists killing all of them because they were white people driving through their black neighborhood?
      No? I’m shocked.

  • @stevev707
    @stevev707 2 года назад +3

    I am sure there are hundreds of stories like this one are still untold.

  • @TheShortyp29
    @TheShortyp29 2 года назад +9

    Peace be unto Father Brown, we greatly appreciate your truth that start at 14:10. We are choosing to educate ourselves also because what we were taught has nothing to do with who we truly are.

  • @dreadsguns
    @dreadsguns 2 года назад +8

    My birthplace, family still live there but we moved years ago. Will forever love my city

    • @VccTayla
      @VccTayla 2 года назад

      Yea ❤️ best memories despite conflicts

    • @barbarayoung8116
      @barbarayoung8116 2 года назад

      I love my hometown as well.

  • @rogercarroll1663
    @rogercarroll1663 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this work.

  • @charmainemonroe4984
    @charmainemonroe4984 3 года назад +3

    Born and raised in this city. I am very interested in this commission. I am 28 years of age and received a B.S. and M.S. in Criminal Justice and Criminal Justice Administration. I am currently an Investigator and interested in providing my time to my community. If anyone see’s this and have any opportunities, please respond.

  • @lishawilliams8205
    @lishawilliams8205 Год назад +3

    I get emotional 😢everytime I hear this story, I can't begin 2 imagine what our people went through not being able too save your own children 💁🏾💁🏾‍♀️👶🏽👧🏾👦🏾😞😞😞😞not being able to escape in any direction 💔😔

  • @marvinavila5929
    @marvinavila5929 2 года назад +3

    Wooow it’s sad 😢 poor babies and all those moms

  • @dredayinthelou1664
    @dredayinthelou1664 2 года назад +15

    Thank you for this story. I am fairly new to the St. Louis area and these are the stories that you don't know until you are told and it is in those stories that we can learn from history and make sure to never make those mistakes again.

    • @SeeingHimNow
      @SeeingHimNow 2 года назад +1

      Welcome to St Louis. Unfortunately, there’s been so much inequality here, and the elected officials never want to put significant money in some of these areas to rebuild. They get money here and there, but not enough 😔

    • @beverlybonfoey1539
      @beverlybonfoey1539 Год назад

      East St. Louis hun 🤔

  • @yodaddy2339
    @yodaddy2339 Год назад +9

    Being a white man, I am ashamed and embarrassed that this is even a story that can be told. it is the most senseless situation I've ever heard of. The reasoning behind it happening is pure evil, and my heart goes out to all of the beautiful and innocent souls that suffered this act of terrorism. This needs to be shown in high school history classes and talked about within the classroom setting, in hope that every single student will be informed of this brutality and the injustice that ensued afterwards. For anybody who does not believe that this type of inequality and oppression does not have lasting affects and trauma for generations that proceed, I pray that one day you will learn to put yourself in any daughter's or great grandson's shoes and imagine if this happened to your mother or your daughter or son or great uncle, etc....
    We can only rid the children and young adults of the bigotry and racism by bringing these things to the forefront and asking ourselves how something like this could possibly seem okay to do, see, hear about, or even let become a piece of American history or any history at all.
    I have no part in any undertakings of any of the sort of cowardly and senseless acts that would be even related to any of the madness of this story, however, I still feel the need to apologize to any person who sees this and feels any type of way that I did when they viewed this.
    It is hard to say that I am glad I watched this video. because as sick as I am right now and full of uneasy emotions; I feel like people need to see this to understand how much hate and racism and prejudice can cause by letting it inside of your heart for any reason whatsoever.
    May God bless every person to see the love that he has put in us to let us help ease hurt and pain and help anybody who struggles or is in need.
    We all bleed. We all deserve love. Be real with yourself, and Be kind to others. No matter what.
    God bless you all.
    One Love.
    Trevor W.

  • @waynermcmahon8214
    @waynermcmahon8214 2 года назад +6

    Southside stl mo 314 raised rich history that we aren't tought well or at all need are young to know the past so it is not repeated💯

  • @forgottonbabyforgottendeca1483
    @forgottonbabyforgottendeca1483 2 года назад +3

    So sad !! It will never be the same...we lost our city/landmark !!

  • @funkyworm6517
    @funkyworm6517 Год назад +4

    And we see the descendants of these heathens on full display every day!

  • @corinthwilliams1196
    @corinthwilliams1196 Год назад

    I'm just learning about this event. It's heart breaking

  • @dianacummings8903
    @dianacummings8903 Год назад

    So glad to see this for the first time. My grandmother & great aunts told us about this. It is in our family reunion book because it is our history. They had recently moved up here from MS. The story is told of how horrible it was . But they added a tiny bit of humor and said in the midst of the riot a cousin was found hiding under the kitchen table eating.

  • @kendram8797
    @kendram8797 7 месяцев назад

    My grandmother graduated from East St. LOIUS high school in 1920. In her leather scrapbook is a letter thanking her for volunteering in the colored wing of the hospital. She is one who understood it was wrong and wanted to help.

  • @jmos96
    @jmos96 2 года назад +3

    Amazing story and only the tip of the iceberg of racism in the St. Louis area and the country.

  • @daciabell572
    @daciabell572 2 года назад +2

    Wow the history of East St Louis just amazes me!!!

  • @michaelleroi9077
    @michaelleroi9077 2 года назад +1

    I frequented there in the 60s as a child and could feel the wrongdoings

  • @marioboyd4259
    @marioboyd4259 Год назад

    Never heard about this story til now! Very sad. The thought of children being beaten,thrown into burning houses being killed,sickens me.

  • @gdasr1358
    @gdasr1358 Год назад +1

    Thank you this was well done. This is my home town. My grandparents fled the south and settled in East St Louis. Only having to flee futher north to escape the PROGRAM.

  • @chippychick6261
    @chippychick6261 2 года назад +1

    Shocking to see this now. So much has been kept from us all.

  • @hesoshuttlesworth6447
    @hesoshuttlesworth6447 2 года назад +2

    Wowwwww I grew up in East saint Louis I’m only 27 but this is wild smh HATE IS REAL

  • @terriyoung5032
    @terriyoung5032 2 года назад +3

    Thank you , we need to know our history don't remember learning this at Clark or East Side saaaad.

  • @beatricejethroe3371
    @beatricejethroe3371 2 года назад +2

    This made me so sad to see this, but it made me understand.Black people are trying to leave East St louis to go live in belleville, Swansea, fairview heights and shiloh. If they would build and put that same money into East St louis, we will make changes, why go put money into a community, that do not need your help, or really don't want you living there. Why do you work hard for those communities. East St louis needs you, our children, and students need your help, lets build East St louis together

  • @mindalynnbrotherrye9856
    @mindalynnbrotherrye9856 2 года назад +3

    This discusts me! God loves all people and so do I. I am extremely sorry for the ignorance of these people. I love you and will pass this story on:)OX

  • @jordanbrown3838
    @jordanbrown3838 2 года назад +1

    I didnt learn this until I was 18. My school in st.louis did not teach this, I even took AA history

  • @jaydub5142
    @jaydub5142 2 года назад +9

    I appreciate you giving a voice for the people of East St Louis. I wish you had covered the institutional racism that led to the massacre and the involvement of labor unions. Leaving that out makes it sound like we’re past it and it only exists in the rear view mirror. Overall great report though

    • @BengtRosini13
      @BengtRosini13 2 года назад +6

      I was wondering why this happened. I grew up in St. Louis and this was never taught in school, and I had never heard about this. If this history would've been taught in school it may have helped to avoid similar problems such as a couple years ago on the north side.

    • @andreawerder6385
      @andreawerder6385 6 месяцев назад

      That info is HUGE! Thanks for educating us!

  • @sheimekagaines2625
    @sheimekagaines2625 Месяц назад

    This is why this place is so depressing to this day! The dark ore that lies here! My heart goes out to these ppl!

  • @maryaltshuller885
    @maryaltshuller885 2 года назад +8

    As a delivery driver for a courier service (white woman) my trips to Southern Illinois often take me through East St. Louis. I look around me at what a sad little American city this is across from St. Louis. Do any local African Americans (a/k/a Black Wall Street) have any desire to help rebuild and finance a better future for East St. Louis?

    • @justtruth5855
      @justtruth5855 2 года назад

      Can't see it, they are the decendants of the Israelites from the bible. Their 400 year curse is over, ended 2019 and the countries that have treated them badly will be destroyed, America has already fallen it's just the every day people don't it yet.

    • @gregorydavis9691
      @gregorydavis9691 2 года назад +2

      The gangsters took over East St Louis.

    • @alexandercoffman8319
      @alexandercoffman8319 Год назад +1

      @@gregorydavis9691 For Thee Most Part..

    • @deepvoicedude4749
      @deepvoicedude4749 Месяц назад

      No they don't.

  • @ronp1018
    @ronp1018 2 года назад +1

    My great grandparents came over from Sweden and ended up at the stockyards in East Saint Louis. Alford was able to make money by selling Bibles on his journey from New York to East Saint Louis later finding out when he had children that there was too much violence so he had moved over the river to Riverview where he had bought a couple of mules and was able to dig basements for houses to make money and later on building streets.

  • @joserobinson8419
    @joserobinson8419 2 года назад +1

    I had two look at this twice again

  • @SteppingPretty
    @SteppingPretty 2 года назад +3

    Why telling this Story they not saying this is in Illinois, and not Missouri. I personally talked to Mr Petty and didn’t know this was his story. I’m so sadden to see my city where I live today has transformed back into the same condition as the Riot, or Programmed as he wants it to be named.

  • @justins712
    @justins712 21 день назад

    The first records of the word riot come from around 1200. In Middle English, the word was used to mean “debauchery,” “revel,” or “violent disturbance.” It comes from the French riote, which means “debate” or “dispute” and derives from the Old French rihoter “to quarrel.” Riot may ultimately derive from the Latin rugīre, “to roar.”

  • @2B-Steele
    @2B-Steele 9 месяцев назад

    Wow!! I do not remember this being taught in school and I was born and raised there….

  • @janisebarnesowens5067
    @janisebarnesowens5067 2 года назад

    Informative

  • @capricorn8818
    @capricorn8818 23 дня назад

    I grew up in Washington park/ East Saint Louis... I had no idea this happened until 5 maybe 6 years ago. I wounder why they didn't teach us about this 😕

  • @troymartin9222
    @troymartin9222 Год назад +1

    Worked in East St Louis for 40 years in construction...some people down there are animals..

  • @jdcjr50
    @jdcjr50 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @carolinegood765
    @carolinegood765 10 месяцев назад

    Too much to contemplate this horror and the cruelty by people that considered themselves above them all. It is history that should be taught widely. There is enough on this planet for everyone to live well no need to destroy perceived competition. PLEASE, never again.

  • @marvinhagler4721
    @marvinhagler4721 2 года назад +6

    THIS COUNTRY ALWAYS HIDES....OR WONT MENTION THESE TYPE OF SITUATIONS WHEN THEY HAVE HISTORY SPECIALS ON TV..I WONDER WHY😒

  • @stevejohnson5477
    @stevejohnson5477 Год назад

    I never heard that before in my life

  • @SoberBhoy
    @SoberBhoy 8 месяцев назад +1

    My great grandmother was a little polish girl living in ESL not far from the park and she said that it was awful she heard her mom yell and came running home from her walk. Shortly after a couple families from a black street not far away we’re running down their street away from I’m guessing fire idk definitely running from racist guys but anyway her dad ran out and got two families hidden away grabbed his pistol and watched the door their neighbors did as well Idk if the victims knew it was a good street to run to or just got lucky but I’m glad they did and yea ESL history is so sad man it’s really a tragic story

  • @sunshineroyal494
    @sunshineroyal494 2 года назад +2

    This is so sad…..my goodness the evil 😈 people who did this🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @lisakaye2110
    @lisakaye2110 2 года назад +3

    It is just sad that something as ridiculous as the color or shade of a person's skin is more important to some people than what is in their hearts! I just can't see a way around racism. As long as people continue to use the past as an excuse to behave and live the way they do now, racism will be alive and thriving. SMH! It's disgusting!

  • @josephwilson3930
    @josephwilson3930 Год назад

    OMG, I am from St. Louis, MO and I never heard about this. This is just as horrific as what happened in OK. God's true justice is coming soon, so it is time for us all to turn to Christ and repent now and turn from sin.

  • @NeishaNineStarz
    @NeishaNineStarz 3 года назад +24

    If this never happened one could imagine how prosperous this place could’ve been for African Americans.

    • @terrellmiller4768
      @terrellmiller4768 3 года назад +3

      Voter Suppression 2021 so Republicans won't lose the senate in 2022. History repeats it's self every 100 years❗Jan 6

    • @lawrencekniser8555
      @lawrencekniser8555 2 года назад

      and European Americans like myself

    • @lawrencekniser8555
      @lawrencekniser8555 2 года назад +1

      African-Americans?were you born in Africa or America?

    • @VccTayla
      @VccTayla 2 года назад +1

      @@lawrencekniser8555 i know right Im not even African I have a big decent of Indian 🙄

    • @rchar9757
      @rchar9757 2 года назад

      @@lawrencekniser8555 America. Progressives love to recategorize around every 10 years though 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @ireenarends5860
    @ireenarends5860 Год назад

    What was the reason of this massacre. .?

  • @Community_Guidelines1232
    @Community_Guidelines1232 2 года назад +3

    I owe Judge Warton my life

  • @dtfar4
    @dtfar4 Год назад +1

    U would be surprised how many young African Americans in STL who don't know this today

  • @zihsmith8753
    @zihsmith8753 2 года назад +5

    Speak the facts period

  • @detariushaynes3487
    @detariushaynes3487 Год назад

    They need to make a documentary about estl.

  • @matth1851
    @matth1851 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing this story it’s sad us as people can’t see beauty in people or don’t ever say it. I will, the person doing most the interviews is beautiful. I’m white and can see beauty and it has no color. Trust your heart

  • @bmphil3400
    @bmphil3400 Год назад +1

    Covid and the vaccines were used for the same things.....just not as violent.

  • @rickwalter8032
    @rickwalter8032 3 года назад

    I hope every covers

  • @ursulahenderson691
    @ursulahenderson691 2 года назад

    Thanks that was very inspiring. I want to kn5

  • @ronp1018
    @ronp1018 2 года назад

    My grandfather was born in East Saint Louis?

  • @lh7071
    @lh7071 Год назад

    All praise to the Most High. We are the people of the book.

  • @MysterDoktor
    @MysterDoktor Месяц назад

    There are more views and negative comments for OJ's court case (innocent verdict) and passing than there are for something as important as this.

  • @dyamondfair3311
    @dyamondfair3311 Год назад

    They never tell this part!

  • @freshtodeathsteph
    @freshtodeathsteph Год назад

    STAY WOKE!!!!
    AND REMEMBER WHY THEY DON'T WANT YOU WOKE!!!!

  • @Rijjrijj555
    @Rijjrijj555 2 года назад +5

    Whoa. I’m now just hearing about this one. I heard many others but none as violent as east St. Louis. I guess the most horrific are the least remembered. I could never respect a white person.

    • @toddfordr8218
      @toddfordr8218 2 года назад

      You poor thing. I guess I should feel sorry for you because you ancestors had such bad lives. But I don't. You have your own life to live. If this is why you hate white people, then hopefully you can see your a victim of propaganda. These aren't your memories, those days are gone. Go do something great, your as free too as anyone and the only thing stopping you are excuses. And HATE.

    • @Rijjrijj555
      @Rijjrijj555 2 года назад +2

      @@toddfordr8218 explain how I’m supposed to respect people that don’t respect black people and their privacy.

    • @Rijjrijj555
      @Rijjrijj555 2 года назад +2

      @@toddfordr8218 homeboy.

    • @toddfordr8218
      @toddfordr8218 2 года назад

      @@Rijjrijj555 "son"

    • @nelsonmcatee3721
      @nelsonmcatee3721 2 года назад +1

      We ain't all like these people. There's actually a few good white people out there. Me for instance. I was raised right. My mom told me right from the start that the colored kids (her words) were just as good as I am, and that I better treat them right. I'm real proud of my mom for that. I even married a black girl. I can tell East Side has some pride. Their football team isn't afraid to play anybody.

  • @keithmariaburton9329
    @keithmariaburton9329 11 месяцев назад +1

    Let also stop saying how many lives we're lost. How many people were murdered!

  • @user-rf2xr2iv2g
    @user-rf2xr2iv2g 11 месяцев назад

    A beautiful city

  • @kaycarter6358
    @kaycarter6358 Год назад

    FYI: The South is South of Canada

  • @westinabarnes-mennemeyer2484
    @westinabarnes-mennemeyer2484 2 года назад +1

    I recently learned about the race riots in East St. Louis

  • @chidvon5064
    @chidvon5064 Год назад

    Talk about the black on black killings also in St.louis 👍

  • @keithmeyer3749
    @keithmeyer3749 2 месяца назад

    A purge of sorts?

  • @mikeklassic78
    @mikeklassic78 Год назад

    45 yrs old an NEVER heard about this...black history month sucks!

  • @wookaflooka343
    @wookaflooka343 Год назад

    Dam

  • @user-kf9zu1gy7d
    @user-kf9zu1gy7d 11 дней назад

    In Red Summer 1917 the footnotes mention the US Army Air Force bombing this place.

  • @0T5Tekkyy
    @0T5Tekkyy Год назад

    The man say “nobody talks about it” but here’s a video talking about what happened🤔

  • @truthteller8459
    @truthteller8459 2 месяца назад

    Not all riots are a bad thing, like this one.

  • @jeffmullinix7916
    @jeffmullinix7916 2 года назад

    They did not explain on why the riot started and what caused it .

  • @mrbooker3162
    @mrbooker3162 2 года назад +1

    YOU DID IT.

  • @daveyboy_
    @daveyboy_ 2 года назад

    No wonder they hate us

  • @zaney1956
    @zaney1956 2 года назад +2

    We shopped downtown E. St. Louis as kids black and white through the 50s and 60s no race problems! I have lived here for 66 years and never heard of this stuff! But they have ran it into the ground today without anyones help and still killing each other!

  • @jimkreider9997
    @jimkreider9997 2 года назад +13

    This is very one sided. My family lived in East St Louis when I was born. There was a huge exodus when blacks started moving in sometime in the 60s. We stayed until 1973 and the entire city was a mess. Now who is killing who?

    • @tomdillard9558
      @tomdillard9558 2 года назад +10

      The black people moving in started electing blacks to office just because they were black and not because they were the best people for the job. That was the downfall of the city.

    • @toddfordr8218
      @toddfordr8218 2 года назад +3

      I agree. It looks like a lot of hate propaganda. There was a time when Democracy was an all white, men's club. It was easy to blame us for everything. But when a nice piece of property stops being maintained by the occupants, and then entire neighborhoods, and eventually an entire city, it doesnt take a scientist to figure out that its the new occupants that are the problem. I used to think it was racist if someone said "they'll come in and ruin the whole neighborhood" but with age and experience it just is what it is. It's a little scary to think what this country will look like if they dont start taking responsibility for their own issues. Blaming white ancestors while killing each other and destroying their own neighborhoods hasn't exactly been a recipe for success.

    • @michaelwhite2823
      @michaelwhite2823 2 года назад +1

      It is an excuse for present problems.

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 2 года назад +2

      Who knew that hating, killing and persecuting people would have a negative effect on them 😒

  • @ryanhudson4749
    @ryanhudson4749 3 года назад +4

    Kinloch Mo is a historic place for black people.

  • @DJ-mo2ur
    @DJ-mo2ur 2 года назад +1

    Amazed it doesn't happen more often.

  • @Playa001
    @Playa001 2 месяца назад

    They destroyed most of the city and then abandoned it, but the people living there now are blamed for the actions of racists. Current residents didn't destroy estl. It was gone that day in 1917. Its not much but its ours.

  • @coreyschottgun8228
    @coreyschottgun8228 2 года назад +5

    This whole thing was ruined for me because the production value! Take your mask off to talk!

  • @y09p
    @y09p 4 дня назад

    Send reparations, government funded, no more money for Israel or whatever. We have conflicts within our own country. Rebuild, and rebuild it as well as it was almost a 100 years ago.

  • @tenbroeck1958
    @tenbroeck1958 2 года назад +3

    As a white American, I really think this history has to be taught, in order to understand it and evolve as a country. Not in a CRT, white people today are guilty, but rather in an matter-of-fact manner, like you teach any history. It will help our country to rip of the bandage off, which is hiding a lot of this type of history. White kids can learn to understand where some of the racial tensions emanate from, and learn to be compassionate. Young black children can learn to truly respect what their parents, grandparents, etc. all lived through, which can help with some of the low self-esteem issues that many African-Americans have, due to the subtle racism in our society. We can deal with blatant racism, but the subtle racism is insidious.

  • @tombellows4167
    @tombellows4167 Год назад

    It's truly sad that this kinda thing happened! But if we keep regurgitating these kind of events from the past, and people of today are angry about it ,then it doesn't do anybody any good and the hate keeps going on. We are not the same people of those days! We need to stop hating from long ago events and start treating everyone with respect regardless of race or skin color, everyone is the same! Let's move on! Make the world a better place now!

  • @leeatterberry1453
    @leeatterberry1453 2 года назад

    👍 reporter is cute