He Went South And Got Threatened For Being Black

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. The speaker is Dr. Bernard Anderson. Professor. Author. Corporate executive. I interviewed him in 1989 An estimate questions about the 1950s and 1960s when he was growing up. He was a witness to that time and articulate analyst looked at culture, individual experiences, and the big picture. I will be posting several comments by Dr. Anderson. #1950s #civilrights #bernardanderson

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  • @YouT00ber
    @YouT00ber 4 года назад +79

    So glad these interviews are out here instead of in a vault.

  • @Odawg96
    @Odawg96 4 года назад +47

    Dr. Anderson is lucky to have been able to live to tell this story. Young black men were killed for far less back then.

  • @marissa._order4215
    @marissa._order4215 4 года назад +27

    Especially during this time now, this is needed to be seen. History keeps repeating itself.

    • @DanielGomez-qg8vd
      @DanielGomez-qg8vd 3 года назад +1

      I know except it's white people experiencing all the racism towards them

    • @Khadija667-l5s
      @Khadija667-l5s 3 месяца назад +1

      ​ How can you speak for someone when you're not living in their shoes? I live in a very racist city in the Appalachian mountains and all white people here experience are privileges, please share with me how it's white people being discriminated against now, I need examples?@@DanielGomez-qg8vd

    • @Khadija667-l5s
      @Khadija667-l5s 3 месяца назад

      ​@@DanielGomez-qg8vdSo I'm guessing when white people go into a store people follow them around the whole time and assume they're going to steal just because they're white??

  • @LoganCharlesII
    @LoganCharlesII 4 года назад +18

    "Are they the ones?"
    I'm relieved that the little girl admitted they weren't the ones to the police officer.

  • @intrepidtomato
    @intrepidtomato 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for these interviews! Amazing to hear from these people.

  • @quiltingforthesoul
    @quiltingforthesoul 5 лет назад +39

    The Carolinas are still this way today North and South . I’m a Ex truck driver I have to stand up for a black man who wouldn’t stand for himself. And one time they didn’t want to serve us so I stop eating out when I was in the Carolinas I just eat out of my truck

    • @beasthunt
      @beasthunt 5 лет назад +4

      Odd. I lived in North Carolina and blacks and whites got along great.

    • @quiltingforthesoul
      @quiltingforthesoul 5 лет назад +2

      Are you white I would think so because whites always think everything is okay. Because you’re not black and nobody ever made you feel like you’re not human. I’m just saying what saw when I was in the Carolinas a white girl called the police on a black man and said he said something to her and he didn’t. He comes in got a pack of cigarettes and a lottery ticket and walked over to me and a white Driver who was sitting next to me watching me play a game . We couldn’t believe what was happening when the police come over tell the man to get out and didn’t ask the man anything about what she said. Only until I tell the police she was a liar we was sitting here and he didn’t say anything to her and the other driver also said she is a liar and I couldn’t believe the black man just said Yes Sir. Didn’t ask why hurt me to my heart so me and the other driver check the police he could see we didn’t live in the Carolinas and wasn’t taken any shit off him or her. When I tell her she was a liar she said she thought he was talking shit to me trying to make up a other lie my first time in the Carolinas so I’m just telling my experience in the Carolinas

    • @quiltingforthesoul
      @quiltingforthesoul 5 лет назад +3

      Also I’m a black woman who doesn’t play about Racial Profiling

    • @beasthunt
      @beasthunt 5 лет назад +1

      @@quiltingforthesoul you confuse people being absolute pricks with racism. Racism is being allowed to constantly berate a color like you are allowed to do to whites. Someone being a prick is what happened to you.
      You 100% racial profile, it's clearly in your DNA or your culture since that's the first thing out of your mouth was......are you white.....lol.

    • @beasthunt
      @beasthunt 5 лет назад

      @Lazy Veteran same. But you know how these victims are; they drum up lies. As a matter of a fact NC is white and Hispanic more than black. So they didn't account for that in their made up story.

  • @talos2373
    @talos2373 2 года назад +8

    Much like the unfortunate Emmitt Till who had been instructed by his mother what not to say or do while visiting kin folks down south this person thought he'd speak up about the injustice done to he and his friends by a policeman down south but lived to talk about it. It must have been an awful time to live not knowing what might happen once you were outside your home.

    • @nmbr1son64
      @nmbr1son64 3 месяца назад +1

      Emmett Till was innocent of what he was accused of. It took all those years for the truth to come to light. Hell awaited those murderers.

    • @SherryHill-k5y
      @SherryHill-k5y Месяц назад

      Emmett Till's death was so horrific and I'm sure there were hundreds more young or older black people killed for only one reason. God bless Emmett's mother for having an open casket for her son at the funeral home. Prejudice and injustice were and are still rampant. And I despise both!

    • @nmbr1son64
      @nmbr1son64 Месяц назад +1

      @@talos2373 Emmett Till's murderers May have been acquitted in the court of man, but they're gonna be found guilty in God's Court. Carolyn Bryant's deathbed confession that they made up the charges against a 14-year old is evident of their perdition.

  • @TNTN1977
    @TNTN1977 5 лет назад +23

    Cops still act the same sometimes

  • @ddkz9
    @ddkz9 5 лет назад +24

    First. Thank you for posting this video David. It is really appreciated.

  • @pteranodon6612
    @pteranodon6612 4 года назад +24

    That's pretty disturbing how he was at the mercy of a little girl. A simple mistaken identity or the wish to see someone hurt by the police could have caused someone to die that day.

    • @MartinUmbiissa
      @MartinUmbiissa 2 месяца назад

      I hope that lil wyt girl has her own bed and room in heaven! 😇🙆🏽‍♂️

  • @justjules2029
    @justjules2029 4 года назад +14

    This kinda thing is still happening.

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 3 года назад +8

    Being black or brown in this country is very difficult.
    This is still very relevent.

  • @LoganCharlesII
    @LoganCharlesII 4 года назад +5

    "Sir, I think you owe us an apology!"

  • @melindayounes8873
    @melindayounes8873 5 лет назад +36

    See how long ago this happened. I am a white 56 year old woman from Northern Georgia. Yes I knew a few white men that were prejudice, but they were not very popular in the community. White people here didn’t like that talk. Some white men would even jump in verbally and tell them to shut up. I was very young and my grandmother told us grandkids if it ever got back to her that we were bullying or even calling our black citizens names she would wear us out. Then to get a whippin was very common and it was with what ever was close at hand. A very effective teaching tool for young children to learn by 😂. Granny never had to whip us, but trust me I listened and did what I was told cause I didn’t want one. Between my Grandparents, Jesus and cause we got took to church I turned out to be a pretty good person. No speeding tickets, no wrecks, I have manners still, I have respect for all races, but I do disagree with somethings that are just not right no matter how someone might try to pretty it up, wrong is wrong and treating someone bad cause of the color of their skin is wrong.

    • @melindayounes8873
      @melindayounes8873 5 лет назад +1

      loki2240 Northern part of Georgia where I am from I’m sure you did get stares and I’m sorry. If it was me staring at someone it was cause the were some new and I was to shy to through up my hand 😂 but I always loved seeing new people come around. Loved to see them stay too. We have all kinds of people here now and everyone lives good by each other and I pray this place stays this way. It’s a really good place to live.

    • @melindayounes8873
      @melindayounes8873 5 лет назад +3

      day tripper I know all about segregation. It was awful. I know all about the riots. I am not one of these millennials that are trying to bring up the past. I actually seen the riots as a child. I know the NAACP actually came to our small town to get our black citizens to march with them and our citizens told them no we all live in peace here. They wouldn’t go. Our town had a lot of civil war fighting on its grounds and the local church’s were made into hospitals. If they had grave yards North and South Soldiers were buried in them. My Church I go to was one of these churches. There are lots of ground you would think no one was buried in, but it’s full of soldiers that no one knew their names so they have no markers. I do know the price both blacks and whites paid for slavery and discrimination. My granny wouldn’t have none of it. Most of the best people I know are black. The way I was raised and I live to this day I don’t have to tell myself anything to go to sleep at night cause I was raised the right way. I didn’t segregate anything. Everyone God made and made us all the same and I am no spreading hate, but you need to check the way you are talking and the things you are saying. It’s OVER get a peaceful life and enjoy it.

    • @Incognitoblue
      @Incognitoblue 5 лет назад +4

      You're just naive🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @rickj535
      @rickj535 4 года назад +5

      Yea right. So you think all these stories are just coincidences because it was shunned in your circle. Either you were extremely sheltered, weren’t paying attention or not being truthful.

    • @mr_knowitall
      @mr_knowitall 4 года назад +1

      Can you honestly vouch for what every white person did when out of your purview, being a child at the time, no less?

  • @zebulynnhanson791
    @zebulynnhanson791 Год назад +2

    This dude definitely sounds like NC lol nice people

  • @BassForever44
    @BassForever44 2 года назад +2

    Thought he was Herbie Hancock when I saw the thumbnail. Anyway, this reminded me of a dear friend of mine who is from Georgia and how he hated his upbringing there because of all the racist crap he had to witness. Lucky for him, he's been out of the US for more than 2 decades I guess, but what about the people who cannot do that? He hated (hates) that place with a passion.

    • @Blacktsalagi73
      @Blacktsalagi73 3 месяца назад

      I thought the same! 😂😂😂
      Yeah, like your friend, I left almost 20 years ago. I figured, if I'm going to be treated like a second, third or fourth class citizen, there might as well be a reason for it. Oddly enough, I've been treated a million times better. Go figure. 😂

  • @SherryHill-k5y
    @SherryHill-k5y Месяц назад

    Thank you for this incredible video! I'm white but was a victim of reverse discrimination in the late 60's. I was with three female friends of mine when we went to Myrtle Beach. Of the four of us, I was the only one with dark hair and eyes and I tanned maybe too well but then I always did. We decided to go to a semi-swanky restaurant and my three friends were ahead of me, greeted and went inside. As for me? The man at the door said I couldn't go inside. "Why?" I asked him. His answer was "You can't go inside because you're black." I responded "No I am white." That did no good in arguing with him trying to explain. My three friends came outside looking for me: I told them what happened and we all left. Racism at its finest I experienced. There is no point in arguing with a bigot.

  • @lewishall1127
    @lewishall1127 4 года назад +2

    The things y'all saying that I used to say that years ago people thought I was crazy but it's all good though

  • @OnTheFritz602
    @OnTheFritz602 5 лет назад +17

    It's a shame that "Driving while Black" is still a *thing* . :(

  • @rafaelfausto8538
    @rafaelfausto8538 4 года назад +1

    ON 3 DIFFERENT OCCASIONS, THE ARRESTING OFFICER ,MET UP WITH ANOTHER OFFICER MEETING IN A PARKING LOT ..... TO SWAP, HMMM? ONLY TO GO THE NEXT BLOCK TO THE JAIL? I DONT KNOW THERE PROCEDURES , BUT I T HOUGHT IT WAS ODD, I SAW SOMETHING ELSE THAT WAS ON THE SCREEN , IN BIG RED LETTERS .... I COULDN'T SEE THE LIST THAT FAR ....BUT IT FRIGHTENED ME.....

  • @skineyemin4276
    @skineyemin4276 4 года назад +1

    Obviously, this brotha was not from North Philly.

    • @caseymccray1387
      @caseymccray1387 Год назад

      North Philly was just as bad???

    • @skineyemin4276
      @skineyemin4276 Год назад

      @@caseymccray1387 "Bad"? Actually, nothing was really "Bad" in North Philly until crack came along.

    • @caseymccray1387
      @caseymccray1387 Год назад

      @skineyemin4276 ooo okay I thought you was saying that it was just as racist as down south.

    • @TylerD288
      @TylerD288 3 месяца назад

      Yeah he was! He grew up next to Will Smith!

  • @supernova11491
    @supernova11491 5 лет назад +15

    Honestly, I'm not sure this was about race as much as he thinks it was. The officer is a man of the law; If we rewind, it was about a little girl and a suspect. The speaker here is wise, in his reflection regarding an apology being "a little out there." I read him as patting his weapon, as "I'm a man of serious authority here." And then he was free to go! Not long ago, around here, in a predominately white community, a younger white man had guns drawn and had to get down on his belly while riding his bike home after work, because his even younger white brother had just broke into a store. He placed his anger where it truly belonged: at his brother. I'm a unmarried woman too; don't even get me started started on, say, the medical community discrimination for that status! (I MUST be a wild child). The speaker won't forget this experience...it's all about sharing experiences. We have a new President whom just addressed sentencing disparities-- today, we CAN look on the brighter side! Keep moving forward, it's all we can do!

    • @TNTN1977
      @TNTN1977 5 лет назад +2

      Are you black?

    • @PeteS_1994
      @PeteS_1994 5 лет назад +1

      Did you line in the 1950s?

    • @Kitties_are_pretty
      @Kitties_are_pretty 5 лет назад +12

      Natalie Lemmer a police officer is obligated to inform a suspect that they are a suspect, and what crime the officer suspects they have committed.They also have to have a plausible reason to believe that person has committed that specific crime to justify that suspect's detention or arrest. Being of x ethnicity in y area at z time is not enough to justify detention. An officer failing to live up to their legal expectations deserves to be informed of this, and they have no right to motion to their firearm because they feel like someone laughed at their pee pee and they need to feel like a big man for a moment. Addressing the men as "boy" and telling them to go back where they came from is inappropriate behaviour and I think it's interesting that you completely ignored those details.

    • @seanm3226
      @seanm3226 5 лет назад +4

      Natalie Lemmer I tend to agree with you. The described incident is no different than several I experienced, as a young white guy. Every life experience can’t be crammed through the prism of race.

    • @MrUndersolo
      @MrUndersolo 5 лет назад +3

      Moron.

  • @jdd775
    @jdd775 5 лет назад +2

    r/thathappened

  • @wwatson8891
    @wwatson8891 Месяц назад

    In 2024, what has changed in America? Is,western PA any different?