The BRUTAL Truth Behind the Birmingham Campaign
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- The Birmingham Campaign was a movement led in early 1963 by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) which sought to bring national attention to the efforts of local Black leaders to desegregate public facilities in Birmingham, Alabama.
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I was recently speaking with a family member about integration. This family member never went to school with whites but here's the thing: they never wanted to. She marched with King, the whole family did but they never really wanted integration. It's just interesting to hear the other side of things. My family flourished under segregation. My dad's father owned a barber shop in Memphis and my mom's father owned a few apartment complexes and both of my grandmother's worked at schools and churches. Integration disrupted my family's businesses and I think that's a side people should know.
I'm not a racist, btw! Just pointing out that not everyone wanted to eat, shop, pray and learn next to whites.
Good video💪🏿
We never needed to be intergrated. Your right. Notice how depression vids only show whites doing bad. The blacks in the south lived. Grew their own foods & studied & learned amongst themselves. We dont need them. We worse off dealing with them in every level
Makes sense. If someone was doing to me what was being done to black people in that era, I wouldnt wanna eat with the motherfuckers neither.
So I can believe that. 💯
@Marissa_J You are 100% correct. Other than the NOI no one talks about or is asked the other point of view.
@@megaoldskool76
Yep. And thats probably by design.
My mother who is 70 today started school in a black school with all black teachers then when they integrated she went to school with other race but today she says she wish it would of stayed separate. Her opinion don't talk ill of my mother she felt she learnt the correct way from the teachers that had witnessed the actual struggle of families to have their ownership and own things. Without having a middle man in the plan. Own banks, stores, everything and it was taken burnt down everything you can think of have been done to black people BUT STILL WE RISE
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i was a teenager in 60's, there was a campaign in charlotte nc, too. good work son
How does it work, a nonviolent war? I have never seen a nonviolent war.
👏🏾👏🏾My people, my people. 🤦🏽♂️
This was not vague general racial violence, this was specific Anti Black hatred and Anti Black terrorism murder and persecution.
@couponnation: And it was all sanctioned by law, the church, and cultural "norms." until those embarrassing newsreels hit the international press.
Violence only respects & recognizes violence
Why did they remove the comment section for the vanilla ice cream video? I was gonna post that mint chocolate is the superior ice cream
Thanks!
Integration was a disaster, but to this day, good luck telling bougie bootlicks that. As long as they “got theirs”, screw everyone else. SMH
This is what our people refuse to see about integration.
@@Rhinosaurus1000 The vast majority of black people in the US lived in third world squalor during the jim crow era. As was the plan. No amount of "blackwashing" history to make some people both black and white feel good or nostalgic about those times is going to change that fact.
Welcome research, Brother!
You're the PROBLEM.