Mississippi U.S.A. 1961.

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  • @michaelcrockette8694
    @michaelcrockette8694 Год назад +233

    my dad was born in 1915 and was born and raised in Mississippi. I didn’t learn about the history of the south until the 70’s & 80’s and it was not something that was discussed at all in our household. learning about the type of environment my Dad grew up in it always amazed me that he never had a bad word to say about white people and was always quiet and dignified. he has passed on but I admire and love him and try to pattern my behavior to his.

    • @rastula8708
      @rastula8708 Год назад +14

      Bless Up.. Your Father seems like he was a great man

    • @freedomworks3976
      @freedomworks3976 Год назад +1

      What would Randolph Elder do ?
      ❤❤❤

    • @chipper1968
      @chipper1968 Год назад +11

      Your Father was a good Man, God Bless him and may he RIP.

    • @johnwalsh7806
      @johnwalsh7806 Год назад +3

      Did you call him Sir

    • @mechcavandy986
      @mechcavandy986 Год назад +11

      @@johnwalsh7806I call all my elders sir or ma’am.

  • @erickpacheco1623
    @erickpacheco1623 Год назад +29

    As a trucker ,i absolutely love driving through Mississippi i-55..I waa upset when they took down one of the last good ol' mom and pop truck stop called space way on 1-20 meridian, MS..The best chicken sandwiches you can buy on the road(so fresh and delicious)..The nicest folks you could ever encounter...Also the silver slipper casino in Gulf port allowed me to not only park but gave me V.I.P treatment allowing me to park right next to the water out front...Always a beautiful encounter with folks of all kinds in the great OL' MS......I LOVE THESE OLD HISTORICAL FILMS..THANK YOU

    • @MarcusC21
      @MarcusC21 7 месяцев назад +1

      I loved space way too. Didn’t live too far away from it, it’s fuel man. Culture has been deleted there

  • @omahaL98
    @omahaL98 2 года назад +94

    I remember my Dad who was begining his 25 years as an air force officer ( 1st and 2nd Lt. at the time) Told me years ago when he travel between various bases in the South for an assignment during late 50's early 60's with our family he told me he, drove for hours
    before he could get a motel to stay the night because of segregation.

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 2 года назад +19

      There was a Negro Green Book and Travel Guide to let black travelers know where they could get accommodations throughout the south and the rest of the country.

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Год назад +4

      Victor Hugo Green was a Black postal worker who published The Negro Motorist Travel Guide "Green Book" en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Hugo_Green

    • @Andy-im3kj
      @Andy-im3kj Год назад +1

      Sad for me to think that you could fight for your country but your country would fight so hard against you to the point of wanting to murder you is wild. Like it almost makes it seem like the enemies of this country would've treated African Americans better than America did back then.

    • @janejones8672
      @janejones8672 Год назад +3

      Sad

    • @damonmelendez856
      @damonmelendez856 Год назад +3

      Black neighborhoods are thriving, vibrant places. Models for the rest of humanity

  • @bkeen7013
    @bkeen7013 Год назад +57

    My first time being in Mississippi was a couple years ago in July and even though I had an air conditioned rental car, I couldn't help but think of how anyone in their right minds lived with all of that heat and humidity. It was so unbearable. I couldn't imagine living down there 50+ years ago when there was no air conditioning in homes or in the cars they drove. I'll take my northern blizzards and sub-freezing temperatures any day over that summer heat.

    • @pianoman551000
      @pianoman551000 Год назад +19

      Because you have a comparison between having air-conditioning and not having it. When there is NO comparison, as people in the South years ago didn't have air-condition, one doesn't think about what comfortable element is missing. They just endure and see it as another hot and humid day.

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 Год назад +14

      That’s true piano man. We didn’t miss what we didn’t know. He can have his sub zero blizzards. The South is wonderful. Always was.✌️

    • @pianoman551000
      @pianoman551000 Год назад

      @@blossom1643 blossom, you actually stated my thought more succinctly than I did. Thanks!!
      i

    • @russellbeverly94
      @russellbeverly94 Год назад +8

      What does the temperature have to do with segregation?

    • @bkeen7013
      @bkeen7013 Год назад

      @@pianoman551000 true

  • @nuffflavor
    @nuffflavor 8 лет назад +542

    Not that long ago. We have made huge steps. Respect to my parents and grandparents that had to endure such nonsense.

    • @t.johnson2966
      @t.johnson2966 7 лет назад +82

      Kimber Ann I'm 55, born in 62. It was not that long ago. You must be a very young grandmother.

    • @sceptre3524
      @sceptre3524 5 лет назад +56

      Kimber Ann does that lie make you feel better?

    • @MiaNichole
      @MiaNichole 5 лет назад +25

      Tracey Johnson lol with 11 grandkids wth???

    • @tbwms3243
      @tbwms3243 5 лет назад +62

      @Kimber Ann - Comparing 911 to what a race of people endured during slavery and Jim Crow is asinine. Not wanting to look at our history won't change anything. It's sad , but the mindset of many whites hasn't changed that much. The younger generation should be taught. Believe it or not, history can be repeated if we don't learn the lessons of the past.

    • @100texan2
      @100texan2 5 лет назад +3

      MiaNichole paid for by the government I’m sure.

  • @terrypresnell5177
    @terrypresnell5177 7 лет назад +286

    you cannot choose which race you want to be when you are born so the bottom line is people are people and we all are human we all bleed red so be kind to each other

    • @roscoefoofoo
      @roscoefoofoo 6 лет назад +10

      Amen, Terry. There is no greater truth than what you said here....

    • @tbwms3243
      @tbwms3243 5 лет назад +26

      @Stephen RunsHisMouth - The differences you listed can be found within the races. You're trying to justify that which can't be justified.
      Be careful, you have a God to face one day. He made us all. If you feel that some group/groups was/were not created equally, then you are saying that God made a mistake and we know better than that.

    • @jimdandy1949
      @jimdandy1949 5 лет назад +1

      You stolen my lines

    • @crystalsmith4187
      @crystalsmith4187 5 лет назад +3

      @@tbwms3243 Amen. They created, prejudices, and we ,know who they are. Everyone, of that race, wants, to be superior, to BLACKS,. Their not , they bleed, eat, s--t, and die , like we do. So what at all makes, them better, nothing but, their own sick ,prejudice, thoughts.. Some can't help, it that's how their parents, raised them. No one is better than me, no , matter what they, say. Their entitled., doesn't make it so. They wanna be Gods, and rulers, and their NOTHING , if they think, we're nothing. Why they hated Obama. That' s unheard, of for them to follow a Black Leader, running the Presidency. One's hated him, kissed his behind, when he was in their. I love everyone, and it's sick and retarded to treat, ANYONE, like garbage, because of the Color of Skin, That's some weak, messed up, stuff. God will take care of it all. We've created many, things, in this world that, THEY, take credit for. Ask them, we've done, nothing, It doesn't make me feel bad, cause I know who I am, and WHOSE , I am. It would be so nice, if we all respected, and loved , each other. That'll , NEVER, happen not, until, he RETURNS, the LORD. and he will make everything, equal, and send those, to HELL, for playing or pretending, they were God over, other RACES.

    • @wendyjd7935
      @wendyjd7935 5 лет назад +17

      @@crystalsmith4187 Not all us whites wants to be superior. Personally I treat people the way they treat me regardless of color or anything else. I hate racism. Everyone should be treated equally regardless of any differences

  • @alberthicks9201
    @alberthicks9201 5 лет назад +74

    Now am i wrong.............these people committed terrorist acts on us.......but we still had to pay taxes to support them

    • @ricardohendricks3939
      @ricardohendricks3939 5 лет назад

      Albert Hicks faczt we was scared we knew they would kill us them and mighty 🔫

    • @leshagayle5991
      @leshagayle5991 5 лет назад +7

      Hell no your not wrong

    • @Alkebulani_Shujaa
      @Alkebulani_Shujaa 5 лет назад +6

      So much is still to be done.

    • @Andy-im3kj
      @Andy-im3kj Год назад +1

      This is why owning guns and protecting yourself is so important now. Thankfully for them segregation and open racism is gone but we can never forget the people who fought for these rights.

    • @miller566
      @miller566 4 месяца назад

      Democrats

  • @oliversmith9200
    @oliversmith9200 3 года назад +91

    These sort of records are invaluable today. Thanks for sharing them with us.

  • @bobbierobinson6269
    @bobbierobinson6269 5 лет назад +249

    I live in MS and this makes me so sad. My first reaction was anger, but then I just felt bad for the ignorance and that some people still act this way.

    • @karajones4638
      @karajones4638 5 лет назад +4

      Y feel bad just b glad its not u thats sooooo ignorant

    • @outlaw_greaser
      @outlaw_greaser 4 года назад +26

      What's sad is the change that was forced on our people miscegenation is sin it's disgusting and disgraceful and this atrocity is to blame I'm a Mississippian and my family has been here since the Civil War and I say Segregate! There's nothing unequal about living separate we can learn from the mistakes of the past and make separate but truly equal facilities this time but we will never get along living side by side it's unnatural the blue bird doesn't lay with the red bird open your eyes you have been indoctrinated

    • @mgbl2808
      @mgbl2808 4 года назад +15

      Listening to the yt guy explain how no one is equal and whites don’t complain about being segregated, priceless. Hope his descendants see this.

    • @mgbl2808
      @mgbl2808 4 года назад +9

      Near Yetfar Forced change is a must when people don’t do what is morally and ethically right. They had a Lynch Street in Jackson?

    • @mgbl2808
      @mgbl2808 4 года назад +22

      How did they think they could take tax money from Black citizens but prevent them from benefits? Ross Barnett speaking about Blacks obeying the law, while supporting lawless whites.

  • @ariefraiser140
    @ariefraiser140 5 лет назад +432

    It's wild seeing Medgar Evers talking and looking so young. Rest In Peace legend.

    • @elijahhaymes4093
      @elijahhaymes4093 5 лет назад

      Lick. Lick. Yo. Juicy juicy.

    • @charlesmelonson1912
      @charlesmelonson1912 5 лет назад +3

      I hear ya Arie

    • @ladellmorris2745
      @ladellmorris2745 5 лет назад +6

      Rest in peace is a ridiculous term. He and many others are in paradise and have no negative memories from this world. Their all living but not where we can see them

    • @RoderBrent
      @RoderBrent 5 лет назад +24

      @@ladellmorris2745 No they're not. They're dead.

    • @leshagayle5991
      @leshagayle5991 5 лет назад +8

      My God bless his soul 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @teresadkirse8489
    @teresadkirse8489 Год назад +132

    This is why history is so important.

    • @BearManNorth
      @BearManNorth Год назад

      Now they call it being "woke"....the Rethuglicans want us back to "I owe my soul to the company store", and you black lizzards best off get back.on your knees where you belong!

    • @jb-vb8un
      @jb-vb8un Год назад +2

      The DEMOCRAT Party was founded by slave owners. In his book "Negro President - Jefferson and the Slave Power," Pulitzer Prize winning historian Garry Wills writes that party founder Thomas Jefferson and his fellow DEMOCRAT Party politicians had a political "indebtedness to the slavemasters." Wills notes that while "everyone recognizes that Jefferson depended on slaves for his economic existence, fewer reflect that he depended on them for his political existence. Yet the latter was the all-important guardian of the former."
      The party’s first six political platforms from 1840-1860 supported slavery.
      Seven DEMOCRAT presidents owned slaves.
      Democrats in Congress opposed the 13th Amendment that abolished slavery, the 14th amendment that gave Blacks due process and the 15th Amendment that gave them the right to vote.

    • @BearManNorth
      @BearManNorth Год назад

      @@jb-vb8un like I said, the Rethuglicans want us back to "I owe my soul to the company store"...wake up! Things are todays now......and you're the problem.

    • @KingFishdom
      @KingFishdom Год назад

      ​@@jb-vb8unya the Democrat party started out with racism as well. But if you fastforward to the 70's and 80's these same racist politicians switched there party to republican! That's facts! The kkk has reinvented itself many times.

    • @yalkmata1246
      @yalkmata1246 Год назад

      ​@@jb-vb8un A lot of the Dixiecrats in the south are still alive. Because of southern strategy I dare you to call them Democrats in the present day.

  • @michaelneel4828
    @michaelneel4828 5 лет назад +157

    This is pure disgusting ! My mother was the first women head of the UAW in 1961 . She pressed the UAW to hire African Americans & they did . My mothers first job was waiting tables at her boy friends parents restaurant in Wilmington Delaware , She told her mother she could not deal with the way they treated colored people & quit 9 days later . She followed her own path & made it to the top & was to win right up to her death ! She could not marry into a family that thought this was natural ! Wrong ! He pleaded for my mom to not leave him but he gave her know choose . She married my father 3 years later & he also was the head of skilled trades in the UAW & they worked very hard & owned 3 gas stations where the staff was at least 50 percent colored . They are both gone now but they are well know for what they believed in . Freedom for all !!! I must say my typing is a mess because I just got out of the hospital with my 3rd spine surgery 7 THESE DRUGS ARE MAKING ME LOOPY AS HELL . Peace to all my friends !!!

    • @ricardohendricks3939
      @ricardohendricks3939 5 лет назад +7

      Michael Neel i do wanna tell you some white women would fight tooth and nails for us your mom sounds like 1

    • @michaelneel4828
      @michaelneel4828 5 лет назад +13

      @@ricardohendricks3939 O my mother thought it was her mission to change this world & she damn well did ! PS Thank you !!!

    • @ozarkmountains4947
      @ozarkmountains4947 5 лет назад +1

      It was great

    • @CaylaMarieeeeee
      @CaylaMarieeeeee 5 лет назад +8

      Michael Neel
      With a heart like that I’m sure your parents are enjoying one of the Lords Many Mansions! Also I pray for a speedy recovery. I suffer from back pain and have no idea why. I was diagnosed with scoliosis as a child but I never received treatment for it and maybe that’s the cause of my pain. I do know back pain is no joke! I hope that was your final surgery!

    • @michaelneel4828
      @michaelneel4828 5 лет назад +4

      @@CaylaMarieeeeee Thank you ! But mom would rather have a little cottage & she would give the mansion back lol . Have a blessed day !!!

  • @ericd9827
    @ericd9827 3 года назад +114

    Every time you see someone claiming that he or 'his race' is superior to others, you're immediately struck by how painfully and patently mediocre he is. Every. Single. Time.

    • @santaclaus5411
      @santaclaus5411 3 года назад +11

      It's happening again now

    • @havenhurstgroup
      @havenhurstgroup 2 года назад

      Brings to mind BLM movement and the DemonRat party.

    • @NoOneIsHome
      @NoOneIsHome 2 года назад

      Also painfully ignorant.

    • @danimotherofchickens479
      @danimotherofchickens479 2 года назад +2

      Wait till you hear why abortion exist and why RBG said roe vs wade was made legal. It's disturbing

    • @ericsniper9843
      @ericsniper9843 2 года назад

      @@danimotherofchickens479 Please explain to me again why abortion was made legal in America in 1973.

  • @jj-nh8lz
    @jj-nh8lz 3 часа назад

    Amazing historical film. So glad this is preserved on RUclips for all to see. September 2024, I rode my motorcycle through Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri. The people I encountered in Mississippi were extremely friendly and hospitable. I stayed in Natchez and Vicksburg. I wanted to see the small jail in Philadelphia, MS where the three (later murdered) were held in 1964, but it was on the other side of the state. I was struck by the obvious economic hardship and poverty and people living in homes or trailers one could easily assume were abandoned. Overall, enjoyed the people and time there and would return

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 3 года назад +52

    I remember traveling by car through Mississippi and Louisiana as an eight year old child, spring of 1961. Being from Queens, New York, and white, I went to school with black kids, played with a handful of black kids in my neighborhood, and never really gave it much thought. I saw for the first time restricted signs, “Colored,” “White Only,” on public restroom doors, at hotels where we stayed, and on restaurants. We didn’t normally stay in hotels or eat out, so these were a treat. At one point, I asked my mother if we had brought Donna with us, (a black girl I played with) couldn’t eat there since she’d be our guest. Mom hushed me up in a hurry and said she tell me later. When I persisted, I got the “look” that meant “shut up and mind your elders.” It wasn’t until we met Dad on base (Navy) in Florida that the matter was spoken of. The consensus was that it wasn’t right, however, we would keep our mouths shut in public because some people there had resorted to killing over it. We were individually expected to speak and act respectfully to all people, whether black, white, oriental, or whatever, just as at home. I was left feeling very disturbed that there were murders about such a thing making it dangerous to mention, but like always, strong feelings were not discussed or outwardly expressed in our family. I did as I’d learned to do, think about it, then put it in an imaginary box and put the box on the back shelf in the closet. “To Be Dealt With at a Later Time”

    • @kyriljordanov2086
      @kyriljordanov2086 3 года назад +2

      Too bad the entire county can't be as wonderful as Queens. A true paradise on earth.

    • @scasey1960
      @scasey1960 2 года назад +2

      Spoken like a true northerner.

    • @laquansykes1903
      @laquansykes1903 2 года назад +2

      Words can explain but that’s mind blowing

    • @nicasiosangurima4084
      @nicasiosangurima4084 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/S9SOVarOFJk/видео.html
      Today as we speak about racism human beings are being bombed and killed in Ukraine and most of us put the issues on a imaginary box "to be dealt with at a later time". This ukranian "journalist" is asking to "eliminate" 1.5 million russo- ukranians because they are "unnecesary" and "superfluos". Did we forget about the Holocaust? Yesterday it was jews and blacks, today it is ukranians, what it will be tomorrow? Mexicans?

    • @nikhilgoyal007
      @nikhilgoyal007 2 года назад +2

      thanks for sharing!

  • @adrianmartinez2990
    @adrianmartinez2990 Год назад +43

    love and defense of segregation was spoken so freely. This stuff runs deep and is still around.

    • @lizzapaolia959
      @lizzapaolia959 Год назад

      Definitely agree 👌. Look at Jackson Mississippi today in 2023. Looks like Zimbabwe 💩

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Год назад +4

      Democrat Woodrow Wilson, born under the Dixie flag, became US President in 1913, for 2 terms, and made segregation official.

    • @christinafidance340
      @christinafidance340 Год назад +7

      @@AmigoKanduand back then, the parties were the opposite that they are now.

    • @Alex.1487
      @Alex.1487 Год назад +4

      Segregation forever!

    • @duluxdog71
      @duluxdog71 Год назад +1

      Amazing what inbreeding does back then...these people take shotguns to alien sightings...."why do u need shotguns"? "So we dont wana be abducted"........"and leave all this....learn to read a road map and leave......im lown away how people can be conditioned etc.were all the same consciosness having a physical experience.....

  • @TheBrooklynbodine
    @TheBrooklynbodine 3 года назад +12

    Hope I'm spelling his name right, but I just heard on the ABC Radio News (posting 12:05 am ET on 8-26-21) that Ernest "Rip" Patton, one of the Freedom Riders, recently died at age 81. I'm guessing it was three or so days ago. He was in sit-ins at Nashville lunch counters.

  • @Notamember8556
    @Notamember8556 4 года назад +113

    As a young child growing up in northern Canada these type of newsreels were the first black people I'd ever seen. I remember thinking they were some of the bravest humans we had ever seen. Still do. God Bless America. JT

    • @davidgiles5030
      @davidgiles5030 3 года назад +29

      @@jackj5368 I strongly disagree. As a Canadian I used to travel extensively in the US. The racism was always there and sometimes quite blatant. With trump it came right out in the open. You are very,very,wrong. I've travelled the world for decades and the US is the most racist country on the planet.

    • @speedlaws
      @speedlaws 3 года назад +14

      @@jackj5368 I think you're confusing the dislike of the present condition and push for a better country as hate, but I'm gonna let you keep cooking that gumbo cause I see what you're cooking with.

    • @emilyroberts5388
      @emilyroberts5388 3 года назад +3

      @@davidgiles5030 you must have not traveled enough,😂 at least not to Europe, cuz their racism is 📈 and how can you say that conservatives/Trump supports are racist, when liberals are LITERALLY pushing for segregated schools, again?!! And after Biden said he was surprised be Obama's refined behavior, because he's Black😳 Trump has done more for the black community since Lincoln. Have you ever wondered where all that BLM money went? Cuz it went straight to the pockets of leftist politicians. Not a single sent went to black community's. So You're right, there's racism in this country, but it's not coming from the right wing.
      And where'd you say you're from Canada? Let's talk about the treatment of your natives shell we.

    • @yoda7285
      @yoda7285 3 года назад

      @@emilyroberts5388 your ignorance and white washed education is on full display if you believe Trump or Lincoln did anything for blacks. Lincoln said it himself that if he could end the civil war without freeing a single slave he would have. This a prime example of why crt is needed.

    • @tomfields3682
      @tomfields3682 2 года назад +2

      @@emilyroberts5388 BLM is way over the top, but they are just one small, very loud faction. Most Blacks don't support their anti police rhetoric and actions,at least around here..

  • @richardkirk5098
    @richardkirk5098 5 лет назад +62

    It’s interesting to see Jackson in the 60s. Vital downtown with busy streets crowded with people and cars. Today it’s like a ghost town.

    • @primeministerofredneckistan
      @primeministerofredneckistan 3 года назад +29

      And that is all thanks to integration.

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 3 года назад +6

      @@primeministerofredneckistan Wrong, clown.

    • @uhuhuuuhhh9883
      @uhuhuuuhhh9883 3 года назад +4

      I haven't been there in many years . Gee , I wonder why ?

    • @japnikki
      @japnikki 3 года назад +2

      @@primeministerofredneckistan Very uneducated and ignorant comment.

    • @richardkirk5098
      @richardkirk5098 3 года назад +6

      @@japnikki
      It may actually be a consequence of “White Flight” after integration. I’m not saying that that is a good idea, or a reason not to have integration. But if you go there today, the contrast in the vitality of the city is very stark and evident.

  • @errolgeorge2883
    @errolgeorge2883 5 лет назад +66

    It’s sad that there is still such hatred in people hearts how many years later. Heart wrenching

    • @normaheflin5670
      @normaheflin5670 2 года назад +1

      Hatred is a mental illness affecting the heart. Plus if u hate someone just because of ur foolish pride u become a murderer.

    • @gcosme4
      @gcosme4 Год назад +1

      barely

    • @muddyhotdog4103
      @muddyhotdog4103 Год назад

      @@normaheflin5670 no its not a mental illness, just an ignorant mindset. It's not like there's a chemical imbalance affecting the mind compared to majority of other healthy humans (like with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder).. It's like people who buy into a cult, just these types bought into racism and hatred. They don't need medication to help them, just a good ol reality check.

    • @jb-vb8un
      @jb-vb8un Год назад

      anti-American DEMOCRATS have their entire history rooted in hate & anarchy

    • @arajoaina
      @arajoaina Год назад

      It’s not hatred. It’s a fear of unfamiliarity and inability to have empathy

  • @thewkovacs316
    @thewkovacs316 3 года назад +134

    14 young people
    attractive and dressed in professional clothing, scared the crap out of the entire state of mississippi
    now that is power

    • @gearshifterg9756
      @gearshifterg9756 3 года назад +14

      WRONG.
      They did NOT scare anybody, it was the possibility of a riot being started.
      Your twist accomplished nothing.

    • @zippyzipster46
      @zippyzipster46 3 года назад +9

      Angered is a better word. Fear is an overused adjective.

    • @thewkovacs316
      @thewkovacs316 3 года назад +37

      @@gearshifterg9756 fear creates anger
      you hate what you fear
      no twist...now go back to practicing your cross burning

    • @gearshifterg9756
      @gearshifterg9756 3 года назад +1

      @@thewkovacs316
      Normally,being ignorant is not a quality most people tend to boast about, but here you are displaying it as if you have won first place.
      But I guess when you are nothing more than a simple minded little snowflake, it's all you have. Now PLEASE quit destroying people's private property and burning down structures.

    • @TheRightSide
      @TheRightSide 3 года назад +1

      @@thewkovacs316 ain’t nobody fearing them blacks

  • @1funkyflyguy
    @1funkyflyguy 6 лет назад +119

    R.I.P Medgar Evers.

    • @GeronimoTV1
      @GeronimoTV1 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Mr. Medgar Evers....WORDS are inadequate what you mean to me and how you gave your life for Blacks to be free from these DEVILS

    • @arkybaldknobber8062
      @arkybaldknobber8062 5 лет назад

      smells like something died

    • @tanyadebeer4836
      @tanyadebeer4836 5 лет назад

      @@arkybaldknobber8062 Love your name. Lol
      I'm not American. I know the name but wonder what he meant to people - not the media or google.

    • @chrish3720
      @chrish3720 5 лет назад +2

      Love Byran Dela Beckwith. Great hero.

    • @tineyconerwillians4758
      @tineyconerwillians4758 2 года назад

      @@arkybaldknobber8062 could b ya mouth its close to ur 👃🤷🏿‍♀️🤷🏿‍♀️🤷🏿‍♀️🤷🏿‍♀️🤷🏿‍♀️

  • @devildogreb3532
    @devildogreb3532 6 лет назад +69

    Thank God for this footage so that we do not repeat history

    • @hankrogers8431
      @hankrogers8431 5 лет назад +17

      We are WELL on the way to repeating this history & more.

    • @ferrivera7159
      @ferrivera7159 5 лет назад +16

      Thanks to Trump, it seems to be repeating itself.

    • @billgray2352
      @billgray2352 5 лет назад +2

      God bless our president.....

    • @2up3rm4n1
      @2up3rm4n1 4 года назад +4

      LOL! Are you serious? This has been repeated and repeated and repeated in America with practically each and every generation.
      Richard Pryor told jokes in the seventies about being pulled over by a white cop.
      Look up the names Bernard Goetz (who strangely no one mentions anymore), Rodney King, Yusuf Hawkins, Michael Griffin, Charles and Caroline Stuart, Tawana Brawley, and I was too young to understand it, but it seems safe to say there was something about the Atlanta child murders.
      This isn't history, this old grainy video IS America, not the south. ALL of America. Full of denial.

    • @GregorKropotkin-qu2hp
      @GregorKropotkin-qu2hp 3 года назад

      @@2up3rm4n1 People believe whatever suits them-some of them think that trump is jesus reborn-what can you do with people like that?

  • @dwaydeburton8874
    @dwaydeburton8874 Год назад +13

    That's why my parents who was born in the 1920's in Mississippi move to Michigan to raise a family.

    • @sugarplumenigma4850
      @sugarplumenigma4850 3 месяца назад

      It was their choice to move , why didn’t others move ?

  • @edsworld760
    @edsworld760 5 лет назад +27

    My grandparents where in there early 20s during this time here. Crazy to see my grandmas stories she would tell me.

    • @braydenrobinette4670
      @braydenrobinette4670 2 года назад +1

      My grandma lived in southern Missouri crazy stories in the 1930’s as a kid

    • @SosaSal_
      @SosaSal_ 8 месяцев назад

      Share with us

  • @freddyfrug4711
    @freddyfrug4711 5 лет назад +27

    In 1961, a black man named David Jackson was found hanging from a tree in McDuffie County Georgia. It didn't make national headlines as his death was quickly deemed a suicide by officials because his hands weren't tied.

    • @elrededwards863
      @elrededwards863 4 года назад +3

      In 1961 not long ago I was born in 58 I never know this

    • @onesonofjacob
      @onesonofjacob 4 года назад +12

      @cowboy up Dude...a black man from the south was found hanging from a tree in GEORGIA in 1961. It was not suicide my guy cmon now.

    • @d.kennedy7627
      @d.kennedy7627 4 года назад

      cowboy up You are very naive sonny or very purposely obtuse.

    • @sufundasamuels2313
      @sufundasamuels2313 2 года назад

      Oh, wow, I've never heard about that and McDuffie County is in Thomson, Ga....we're practically next door because I'm from Wilkes County in Washington, Ga...I'm so baffled right now. Of course, this occurred before my time, but it's still heartwrenching!

  • @dariusjackelson9915
    @dariusjackelson9915 3 года назад +13

    "We Delawareans were on the South’s side in the Civil War." - Joe Biden

  • @reecesamuel2023
    @reecesamuel2023 6 лет назад +80

    a man takes this freedom, not ask for it...

    • @TheBrooklynbodine
      @TheBrooklynbodine 5 лет назад +4

      Well, as somebody (I forget who) once said, "You have whatever rights you're willing to fight for". I was born in 1963, just when the civil rights movement was starting, so segregation was legal during my lifetime. In fact, President Kennedy gave a speech on TV a few hours after I was born and on June 11, 1963, when I'd been on earth a little over a day, George Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door, and later that night, Medgar Evers was shot dead.

    • @CaylaMarieeeeee
      @CaylaMarieeeeee 5 лет назад

      Jimmy Sakura Gakuin Fan
      What are you saying? They weren’t many blacks to stand up?

    • @TheBrooklynbodine
      @TheBrooklynbodine 5 лет назад

      Another thing. I once had a cassette tape (goes back quite a ways, huh?) by a hip-hop group named Da Lench Mob. One of the songs was "Freedom got an AK", and a couple lines went "I wish I was in Dixie, AK, AK/Things wouldn't have been bad in the 60s" (to the tune of "Dixie"). AK refers to an AK-47 rifle. No, I don't guess things would've been that bad.

    • @CaylaMarieeeeee
      @CaylaMarieeeeee 5 лет назад +1

      Jimmy Sakura Gakuin Fan
      Don’t believe all blacks were enslaved. Some didn’t make it. Some killed their masters or just kicked their asses, and of course was dealt with. It may have been many that were treated poorly and degraded but don’t believe that all stood for it....

    • @thomass6365
      @thomass6365 5 лет назад

      @@TheBrooklynbodine I had the cassette too,guerillas in the mist was the first single,ice cube, the bone,and jd

  • @morticindavis9410
    @morticindavis9410 5 лет назад +45

    I'm white so I don't understand all the things being black you have to go through. I just can't wrap my head around how our nation leaders let this go on against their citizens who some actually fought and shed blood for that same nation. It's the sad part of our history.

    • @nanjemoyal-kursi3078
      @nanjemoyal-kursi3078 5 лет назад +4

      The white leaders was and still a big part of the racial problem. TRUMPTY DUMPTY

    • @cz4259
      @cz4259 5 лет назад +7

      @@nanjemoyal-kursi3078 No, the Democratic Party held african americans back for nearly a century after the Civil War. Lincoln, a Republican, freed the slaves. Democrats response was to found the KKK. Republicans had presented civil rights bills as early as the 1880's. Democrats voted against them. LBJ got civil rights passed, but he had to do a TON of talking to convince his fellow Democrats to vote yes. The Democrats have a long history of hate and division, never forget that.

    • @avalimpa
      @avalimpa 5 лет назад +3

      @Constitutional Conservative A bit of history. The Republican party, the party of Lincoln was supported by black people until the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. In the aftermath, authorities were severely criticized for favouring the white population during relief operations. Thousands of African American plantation workers had been forced to work shoring up the levees near Greenville, Miss. Then, as the waters rose, they were left stranded for days without food or drinking water, while white women and children were hauled to safety. Young white Boy Scouts guarded African Americans at gunpoint. Black people were forced to participate in relief efforts, and to clean up flooded areas while receiving inferior provisions for themselves. At least one black man was shot, reportedly for refusing to work. After the flood, black loyalty to the Republican party ended.

    • @avalimpa
      @avalimpa 5 лет назад

      ​@@cz4259 A bit of history. The Republican party, the party of Lincoln was supported by black people until the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. In the aftermath, authorities were severely criticized for favouring the white population during relief operations. Thousands of African American plantation workers had been forced to work shoring up the levees near Greenville, Miss. Then, as the waters rose, they were left stranded for days without food or drinking water, while white women and children were hauled to safety. Young white Boy Scouts guarded African Americans at gunpoint. Black people were forced to participate in relief efforts, and to clean up flooded areas while receiving inferior provisions for themselves. At least one black man was shot, reportedly for refusing to work. After the flood, black loyalty to the Republican party ended.

    • @mr.harper4028
      @mr.harper4028 5 лет назад

      @Freethinkers You know dsmn well ur silly old ass ancestors got a government welfare in the form of either the homestead act,the new deal or the Gi bill

  • @Ma1nguy
    @Ma1nguy 5 лет назад +31

    Taxation without representation. I was drafted and sent to Vietnam in the 60s while my people during the turbulent 60s didn't have our civil rights. Many of us were asked by the Vietnamese "why you here GI?" "this not your war". I have never been to Mississippi and no one has ever been able to convince me what Mississippi has to offer. You mention Mississippi to me and I think KKK, lynching, and MOB violence

    • @intelligentbeing4095
      @intelligentbeing4095 5 лет назад +4

      I spent 6 months in Mississippi in 1995. My job sent me there from California where I now reside. In 1995 that state is so living 40 years behind its pathetic. I'm not lying as soon as I got to my hotel from the airport I left my hotel to get something to eat I was call a bigger from a passing car. I was called a bigger several times there and whites will say it without thinking twice. But I will say this. At least they dont hide their racism and its easier to deal with whites there. Where as other places like California and the northeast. Whites smile in your face and act like they cool with you. But in reality I know they can't stand my black ass. It's easier to deal with white people in the south. They tell me fuck me and I say fuck you and I know where I stand with them. The behind the back racism is the fucked up thing.

    • @ricardohendricks3939
      @ricardohendricks3939 5 лет назад +1

      Ma1nguy cause people around the world know what the Europeans do to us in America how could u fight for them

    • @Ma1nguy
      @Ma1nguy 5 лет назад +4

      @@intelligentbeing4095 Tell you one thing though John, They won't get in your face and call you the "N" word but they'll call you that from a passing car because They're afraid of Black men and so they walk gingerly around us in the north. Oh I wasn't fighting for America oh no. I was a conscientious objector so I was a medical corpsmen. I didn't believe in that war then and I don't believe in it today. I know that during the turbulent 60s Johnson and J Edgar Hoover (closeted gay) FBI Director who hated Dr King with a passion. Anyway the two of them connived to get as many young Black men off the streets during the rioting and so they accelerated the draft. We made up 12% of the entire population in America but a higher ratio of Young Black Men were drafted and sent to Vietnam. Another form of genocide in which the American government was complicit. At least I got free college education and home under the GI Bill. Yeah America owed that to me.

    • @terintiaflavius3349
      @terintiaflavius3349 5 лет назад +1

      @@Ma1nguy About the draft, wasn't the draft done by dates of birth? Can you explain a bit more about how the draft was manipulated to send more blacks?

    • @dman221
      @dman221 5 лет назад +1

      Helen Heinz : I was born in the 60’s so this only a guess on my part. I think they instilled the draft to effect the POOR and uneducated which mainly comprised of Black People due to their RACIST MONETARY LAWS. You see if you were in college back then. They said that you could avoid the draft. Thus, the 5 deferments Trump gotten. Notice there was not that big of a stench on Trumps deferments. Because most WHITES was playing that game. But they tell you not to Kneel because they so patriotic. RIGHT!!!! LOL!!!!! Also, the Rich Whites, And Whites that knew someone in government with power could get their kids out of serving. Or if they did served they would give them non combat jobs. Now, you get the picture....only POOR whites and minorities (mainly Blacks) was drafted. And after serving came back to Bullshyt like the Black man who fought and died in the previous wars.

  • @bresimmons3767
    @bresimmons3767 5 лет назад +60

    The heart of racism is still alive and breathing in those same areas of Mississippi 🤦‍♀️

    • @Sequel7
      @Sequel7 5 лет назад +2

      Vincent Vegas I have lived in the north east my whole life. I have been down there to the Deep South they drive the same cars in the video have the confederate flags racism is everywhere u can hear it in conversation, schools are still segregated

    • @brian-xv7ro
      @brian-xv7ro 5 лет назад +2

      ¡ Yeb Bush !, along with liberals. They no longer have to be subjected to racism but now stay awake at night pondering the thought that somewhere across America, a racist exists and they must identify them, beat, humiliate, and finally re-educate into thinking like the masses. So much for being ok to look or think different. No more live and let live nonsense I suppose.

    • @bryanbridges2987
      @bryanbridges2987 5 лет назад +1

      You shouldn't be surprised. When one group forces their ways on another group, it breeds resentment. When ppl hate you, they will refuse to emulate you. The Civil Rights organizers were right morally, but their tactics were wrong.

    • @bryanbridges2987
      @bryanbridges2987 5 лет назад +4

      @@Sequel7 Bull. There are no segregated schools anywhere in America. What you saw was the same you would see anywhere: a school in a white area has mostly white students and a school in a black area has mostly black students.

    • @2up3rm4n1
      @2up3rm4n1 4 года назад +3

      You don't have to come to MS to find it, either, now do you, honey child?

  • @theo9952
    @theo9952 8 лет назад +53

    Those racists have no shame. After tormenting and exploiting and treating human beings like tools for 200 years, instead of feeling shame for their cruelty and inhumanity, they still believe in the "gallant south" of gross injustice and lynchings. They make me want to vomit.

    • @cianmacken5475
      @cianmacken5475 8 лет назад +4

      Yawn...Everyone knows the history of the Democratic and Republican parties. Please try out some new material. Also it's you're.

    • @theo9952
      @theo9952 8 лет назад +8

      @109059729358630158824
      I am not from the US but even I, know that the roles and even the identities of Republicans and Democrats have been reversed over the years.

    • @bgilley8199
      @bgilley8199 5 лет назад +3

      @Steven Bergh the sheer ignorance and racism contained in that one comment is just sad.

    • @karonga629
      @karonga629 5 лет назад +2

      @Steven Bergh Why bring blacks into your own country in the first place idiot :)

    • @trashycrackers6359
      @trashycrackers6359 5 лет назад +1

      @Steven Bergh Blacks dont get to have that choice or luxury...Why?

  • @scasey1960
    @scasey1960 2 года назад +7

    These video capture the true sentiment of the south yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Sad.

    • @DrTina1000
      @DrTina1000 Год назад +1

      It’s not just the south.

  • @johnmcleod8961
    @johnmcleod8961 2 года назад +29

    i'm 63 yrs old white male...i grew up in segregated jim crow mississippi...it was horrible...i didn't go to school with blacks until i was 6th grade...racism is still rampant, but it has been somewhat tempered relative to the way it used to b...but yes, there is still plenty of racism...it's a blight on society.

    • @supercal3944
      @supercal3944 2 года назад

      Shut up white boy ur racist

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Год назад

      “Somewhat tempered”
      Only somewhat? There isn’t 10% of the racism that used to exist in the 60s.

    • @brianrich7828
      @brianrich7828 Год назад

      Yawn. No it’s not. It barely exists. And even where it does it doesn’t mean jack shit. Go to the hood and try to hang out. You’ll get your ass whooped.

    • @charlesmoore4851
      @charlesmoore4851 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm black. From Texarkana, AR. School for me started Sept 1969. I was 6 years old. We all black and white played together with no problems

    • @johnmcleod8961
      @johnmcleod8961 9 месяцев назад

      that wasn't the case when I started school...once we did integrate, it was a bit tumultuous at first, but it did seem eventually to "stabilize" - but that's not saying racism and the subsequent tension was eradicated...the strategy to incrementally implement desegregation in the schools first was a wise one, with the belief that children are more malleable than, say, adults whose entrenched beliefs seemed to "ossify" and were next to impossible to overcome...by the time I graduated high school, some of my best friends were black...we had a great time together...of course, we all went our separate ways to get on with our lives...but we still cross paths on occasion...I had a class with a beautiful black girl when I was at the University of Southern Mississippi...I wanted to date her, but she refused my intent, and I always got the impression that I was just "too white" for her (lol), i.e., just another bigoted redneck...but I wasn't then, and I'm not now...I wasn't b/c I'm ugly; it's b/c stereotypes can be ugly...society is still reeling from racism.

  • @scottrobinson1349
    @scottrobinson1349 Год назад +8

    We have been an increasingly incompatible society ever since.

  • @billionaire30xyz36
    @billionaire30xyz36 5 лет назад +39

    Ross Barnett is one of the SLIMIEST, MOST VILE CREATURES to ever be granted life! That reservoir needs to be renamed!

    • @pauldrake4295
      @pauldrake4295 5 лет назад +4

      I like him.

    • @marquiscollier3947
      @marquiscollier3947 5 лет назад

      I agree

    • @sufundasamuels2313
      @sufundasamuels2313 2 года назад

      Ross Barnett was a racist judge and as far as I'm concerned, an incompetent human being. Anytime a damn judge freely walks into a courtroom while the murder trial of Mr. Medgar Evers was in session to shake the murderer's hand is the epitome of a bold, brazen inept judge.

    • @arhatyellow
      @arhatyellow 2 года назад

      So true. What a true dumbass POS.

    • @danimotherofchickens479
      @danimotherofchickens479 2 года назад

      Yep, man is vile, He was a typical democrats

  • @hakaishin757
    @hakaishin757 2 года назад +5

    I can’t believe this was only 61 years ago

  • @ConvairDart106
    @ConvairDart106 2 месяца назад +3

    I grew up on navy bases and had friends of all colors and nationalities. When visiting my stepdads parents in Jackson in 1970, I had just befriended a black kid across the street. When mamaw caught me playing with him, I heard words I did not expect from old people and I got my ass whipped while the little black boy was totally humiliated. I could never stand that woman from that day forward, and made sure I was absent when she came to visit the west coast. I shed no tears the day she died!

  • @scottrobinson9752
    @scottrobinson9752 4 месяца назад +1

    I grew up in Texas... I just turned 53 yesterday (Aug 2024). In 1981 I was in the 5th grade, and that was the first time I was ever in a classroom with a black student. I had never seen a black kid at school before that day.
    By the time I graduated high school in 1989, there were maybe 60 to 80 black students..in a school of about 2200 students.
    Last summer we moved my dad out of the house I grew up in (he moved in with us due to his failing health). My parents bought that house when I was one year old.
    In the time he lived there, over 50 years, the neighborhood changed a lot. There had always historically been a significant hispanic population, and there were really no problems between whites and hispanics.
    But now, there is a significant black population. The older neighborhoods are mostly hispanic (more than before).
    The newer neighborhoods, and apartment complexes are almost entirely black residents.
    All I can say is that it was a great town to grow up in, from its founding to propbably the late 1980s or early 90s.
    Since then, it has become riddled with crime. It has new businesses, new housing, new infrastructure, etc... Its not a question of decline, and turning into a ghetto. But for some reason, its a very low trust place to live now. The grocery store has 4 armed guards...three inside and one outside. There is a ton of investment in that area, new schools, new eveything... yet its terrible there.

  • @michaeljohnson5684
    @michaeljohnson5684 3 года назад +19

    I can’t believe I was born into such ignorance but Thank God it didn’t reflect upon me as this mass of minions or their ancestors Amen 🙏🏾🙌🏾

    • @skip031890
      @skip031890 2 года назад

      You're sitting here using colored emojis. That tells me you are obviously just as ignorant. 🙄

  • @jryland6
    @jryland6 2 года назад +31

    This tears my heart out!!!!! Even as a child, hearing about stuff like this; I just didn’t understand the hate & cruelty.

  • @eugeneconners7926
    @eugeneconners7926 7 лет назад +34

    I dont think black people would of had a problem with segregation if they water fountains was gone get clean water like whites, they schools was gone be built properly etc.

    • @truartist5379
      @truartist5379 6 лет назад

      Eugene Conners separation not segregation

    • @EA-xe4sr
      @EA-xe4sr 5 лет назад +1

      You’re a dumbass now ain’t ya.

    • @pattylabell2166
      @pattylabell2166 5 лет назад +2

      @@EA-xe4sr ,no. Actually, I don't think blacks would mind separate but equal if it had truly existed. I can tell you this, I remember more black owned businesses then than now.

  • @theblacksheep5226
    @theblacksheep5226 3 года назад +14

    Mississippi was very hardcore. Kind of surprised it ever changed at all there.

    • @mrp3263
      @mrp3263 3 года назад +1

      It changed. Thats good.

    • @joecool1409
      @joecool1409 3 года назад +5

      It hasn’t actually. It’s still stuck in the 50s when you go there.

    • @2up3rm4n1
      @2up3rm4n1 3 года назад +3

      @@joecool1409 no, it isn't. You just find what you look for. But if it just riles your delicate little perfect self so much, stay out of Mississippi. We can do without your judgmental behavior.

    • @WeMonk
      @WeMonk 3 года назад +2

      O Alabama era pior.

    • @2up3rm4n1
      @2up3rm4n1 3 года назад +7

      Yea, the south never changes, but the north and NY and California can have the names Michael Griffith, Yusuf Hawkins, Charles and Caroline Stuart, Tawana Brawley, Bernard Goetz, the Central Park jogger suspects, Rodney King, George Floyd, Michael Brown, "Hands Up, Don't Shoot", Eric Garner, "I Can't Breathe", Tamir Rice, Orlando Castille, Trayvon Martin, all within the past FORTY YEARS, but you're going to go back SIXTY YEARS in Mississippi to find 'racism'.
      That's why America isn't changing it's racial perspective.

  • @grouchosays
    @grouchosays Год назад +5

    Martin King said that people should not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. He would be shocked to see that in this country if you have black skin it doesn’t matter what the content of your character is.

  • @iVenge
    @iVenge 5 лет назад +30

    An excellent documentation of this particular history.

  • @TheBrooklynbodine
    @TheBrooklynbodine 5 лет назад +23

    So much to say about this! It was 1961 (May 13, the exact date, I believe). In Anniston, Alabama, several freedom riders were brutally beaten and the bus was torched. Also, though I know this refers to Mississippi, Rosa Parks made her stand (no pun intended) in Montgomery, Alabama. The city eventually let people ride wherever they wanted, and that was more than eight years before federal civil rights legislation was passed.

    • @causeeffect7624
      @causeeffect7624 2 года назад +5

      It happened before Rosa, in Louisiana, maybe...? People have always protested and stood up for their human and civil rights. Unfortunately, it wasn't always televised or otherwise recorded. May those brave souls rest in freedom and peace. The challenge remains as does the protest/fight to QUASH it!

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 2 года назад +4

      Do you know that the black citizens boycotted the bus system for over a year, Montgomery felt the pinch in the pocketbooks, them blacks boycotted for over a year, the city of Montgomery was resistant as it could be.

    • @Alex.1487
      @Alex.1487 Год назад

      God bless the confederacy and mississippi!

  • @FlaCrimeCam
    @FlaCrimeCam 5 лет назад +57

    Systematic racism never stopped.

  • @jeffreyyounger5772
    @jeffreyyounger5772 5 лет назад +36

    We have to give props for the freedom riders.They had aspire people to fight for right ,to go where you to go.eat at restaurant,washrooms,slept in hotels,we were fighting for people call us yes sir and mams for black folk.much love core,NAACP,southern christian leadership,urban lead,other unsung heroes!🌉⛺🏩😝😒🏰🐐😂😂🏤🏩🐽🐴🐨🌊🌁🌏☀🌕🌗🌜🌛🏬🚞🚀🎢🚂🚈🚂

  • @VisoMoraine
    @VisoMoraine 5 лет назад +15

    It’s very sad to see what’s happened to jackson today. Most of west Jackson where I grew up is a gutted waste land. I used to cut grass up and down west capitol. We were not well off but our neighborhoods were kept nice. I walked to the zoo and the library. And now it’s so dangerous. Jackson is a regular top 10 murder capitol of America. Drug and gang violence is rampant. All development moved away to Rankin and Madison county. No one wants to build in Jackson. It’s around 85% black now. What happened to Jackson? I really wish some black people would comment on what they think caused Jackson to fail. Was it democratic policy? Is there a lack of visionary leadership?

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 2 года назад +3

      This is simply America not one place is prosperous in this country for ever. In no time those suburbs will be run down as well. Prosperity in America tends to always favour the new communities vs the old.

    • @tomfields3682
      @tomfields3682 2 года назад +4

      @@seanthe100Also guessing there was massive white flight out of Jackson when desegregation happened a few years after this film was made.

    • @jasonwoodley3243
      @jasonwoodley3243 Год назад +1

      Blacks moved in whites moved out and took all the resources with them, therefore creating an environment of hopelessness, a cycle of terrible education structure, then top it off with drugs and alcohol..I present to you the ghetto..do blacks need to be held accountable? Of course but, the odds were stacked against them from the beginning..

    • @rdred8693
      @rdred8693 Год назад +1

      I''m sorry,it's 85% black, that is what happened.
      It is amazing how blind people are.

    • @ViralsexY2K98
      @ViralsexY2K98 11 месяцев назад

      That’s what happens when you don’t allow 42% of your population to the same level of education as the whites. What did you expect was gonna happen? Blacks were treated as less than second class citizens. They had no voice, the education and facilities given to them by the state was no where near to the level given to the whites. Segregation ended and suddenly blacks are supposed to be on the same level as whites? This isn’t a race issue. This is the result of segregation

  • @emmabovary1228
    @emmabovary1228 5 лет назад +6

    Sad...that a small group was able to terrorize an entire community. Plenty of people were too terrified to speak out against these oppressors. Can you imagine!

    • @mythicnoetic
      @mythicnoetic 2 года назад

      Um yes I can imagine. As someone who had their life threatened with murder attempt in high school...

  • @johntexas8417
    @johntexas8417 5 лет назад +30

    I was born October 1960. This and all like it has happened in my lifetime...WOW

    • @unorthodoxone8166
      @unorthodoxone8166 5 лет назад +10

      This is why we fight for reparations stand with us as in abolitionist like in the days of slavery when some whites fought to help free slaves join the fight

    • @unorthodoxone8166
      @unorthodoxone8166 5 лет назад

      @Cynthia Dickerson do you own your on business

    • @clintinaglass3526
      @clintinaglass3526 5 лет назад

      John Gwin Texas I am 4 years behind u. I’ve been through some of this personally myself. Not as harsh though

    • @unorthodoxone8166
      @unorthodoxone8166 5 лет назад

      @Klaa2 so what are your plans

    • @unorthodoxone8166
      @unorthodoxone8166 5 лет назад

      @Klaa2 English please

  • @chopincam-robertpark6857
    @chopincam-robertpark6857 4 года назад +10

    amazing musical soundtrack.. breathtaking, that no computer could ever come close to replacing

    • @g.williams4965
      @g.williams4965 3 года назад +1

      you can hear the pitch wobble on the long, sustained notes, especially the woodwinds. That is the audio track stretched out on the film. You hear it all the time on old films.

  • @andrealuvshouse
    @andrealuvshouse 2 месяца назад

    It’s so important to keep these films around and in good shape. I was a little girl during these years and too young to know about the news but I wasn’t too young to know about segregation. My mother, and all of her friends, employed a black woman as a maid. We little girls loved her. Let me tell you, the experiences depicted in The Help (the movie) were very real. Spot on. All of it. I’m in St. Louis. St. Louis was just as segregated as what you see here. I think the perceived lack of organization you see here was because of fear. Fear of violence, fear of losing their jobs.

  • @nigelhamilton815
    @nigelhamilton815 6 месяцев назад +1

    These citizens had so much fortitude and courage. To keep coming back after being knocked down shows their true mettle.

  • @PJBovio
    @PJBovio 5 лет назад +6

    The sound is lousy on this video and there's no closed-caption to compensate. It's too bad, too, because this is an AWESOME broadcast!!!

  • @yhmglobal8549
    @yhmglobal8549 5 лет назад +5

    I would like to use some of this footage for a documentary on the Biloxi wade-ins

    • @complexblackness
      @complexblackness 5 лет назад +2

      I went to Biloxi last year, went to the beach where the wade-ins took place. When I was there, I got the feeling that the blacks I saw there probably didn't care about the history or it was lost on them.

    • @RELopez-mk4ic
      @RELopez-mk4ic Год назад

      I'm from the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. That was a terrible situation.

  • @margaretbushey3192
    @margaretbushey3192 5 лет назад +15

    That bus clip.....what a glaring piece of propaganda. No support because support meant loss of job, loss of home, canceled insurance policy's, physical harm, incarceration.

  • @KatherinePalms
    @KatherinePalms 6 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting choice of background music “Dixie”?

  • @bb3ll07
    @bb3ll07 Год назад +11

    Great video. I wish more people would appreciate how far MS has come since Jim Crow! My grandmother said many people of Jackson don’t utilize resources that she never had…. She couldn’t go to the library or college but today many in Jackson don’t want to even go to college. They love the big government. The culture of certain people have changed which made crime and poverty sky rocket in Jackson😢
    Praying for MISSISSIPPI to continue to grow❤️

    • @scottbivins4758
      @scottbivins4758 Год назад

      Well what they are pushing in colleges is just straight-up Marxism... And US folks in the South don't want that. Plus why do you need a piece of paper saying you got to this level of schooling just to do a job. Plus if you haven't seen on the news in recent years or just videos up on RUclips in general we are virtually not welcomed because I guess having a different set of opinion all of a sudden became violent according to the left and the Democrat party. And US southern people have been beat down so much I'd rather not you lie s*** the government has gave the people... But Uncle Sam just needs to know when he needs me for when War breaks out he can go to someone in the alphabet community im not fighting to just get attacked at home because I am a traditionalist an a Christian.

  • @Joecms
    @Joecms 5 лет назад +9

    Being from Mississippi it is very strange and upsetting to hear people talk and act this way. People from large population centers such as N.Y. CA. and so on believe the majority of Mississippians still believe and act the way they did back in 1961. We have made great advances in equal rights. True there is still room for improvement. I love my home and the people here no matter what color they are. Please don't stereotype people of Mississippi just because you heard a happening back during those days. I'm sure someone will trash and call me names about my comments but I believe overall all people no matter what color they happen to be are of the same mind. Keep fighting for Freedom. Everyone's Freedom. God Bless you all.

    • @austinmonroe3894
      @austinmonroe3894 3 года назад +1

      B.S.

    • @austinmonroe3894
      @austinmonroe3894 3 года назад +4

      And I’m a Mississippian. Too little has changed. This is the same ole non sequitur filled straw man crap I’ve heard my whole life to justify keeping as close to the status quo as possible. Shameful.

  • @theraceanalystphdprovingha4119
    @theraceanalystphdprovingha4119 4 года назад +11

    18:48...She needed to get a DNA test before talking... ;)) Foolish people

    • @jonsamuels9245
      @jonsamuels9245 4 года назад +3

      She definitely passing 🤣 lips and nose give her away

  • @dennishuffstutler9820
    @dennishuffstutler9820 Год назад +38

    I was born in 1961. It amazes me the way the world was in my lifetime. 15 years ago we seemed to be going great. Race relations were improving greatly. We had a black president. Then the main stream media decided things were going too well and they needed to started dividing the races again. So sad.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Год назад

      I agree. All of the pills I have seen point to 2013 being the year in which race relations started declining by quite a bit. Obamas handling of the Ferguson and Trayvon martin events really did not help .. and yes, the mainstream media just dumps gasoline on the fire every chance they get

    • @DLC..
      @DLC.. Год назад

      Yeah, the enemy is not another race but the media representing the rich that seeks to devide and conquer us all

    • @flashback-devilsadvocate
      @flashback-devilsadvocate Год назад

      "White Trash: the 400-year history of class in America" :
      ruclips.net/video/_cPII2l-K4s/видео.html

    • @christheprophet6583
      @christheprophet6583 Год назад

      Race relations were not improving it was a status quo. Obama becoming president broke the status quo. Race relations are better now than 15 years ago..

    • @Andy-im3kj
      @Andy-im3kj Год назад

      People need to turn off the TV just like the idiots back then needed to put down the news papers and pamphlets and turn away from the babbling morons spewing ignorance.

  • @larrywheeler9917
    @larrywheeler9917 3 года назад +10

    You know what it Is, but when you actually here it and it's so well entrenched . Emmitt Till

    • @wadescott2036
      @wadescott2036 3 года назад +1

      Emmitt shouldn't have whistled

    • @tomfields3682
      @tomfields3682 2 года назад

      @@wadescott2036 You are justifying the murder of a black boy for whistling at a white woman? Seriously??

    • @wadescott2036
      @wadescott2036 2 года назад

      @@tomfields3682 yup

  • @erinlevere6881
    @erinlevere6881 6 лет назад +12

    It's strange but people actually looked different back then not just the style of dress the people themselves. I don't know if it's the camera or what.

    • @tbwms3243
      @tbwms3243 5 лет назад +1

      Erin, not sure what you mean. How are they different?

    • @erinlevere6881
      @erinlevere6881 5 лет назад +1

      TB Wms they just don't look like the people of today. It's hard to put it into words.

    • @yosemite735
      @yosemite735 5 лет назад +5

      @@erinlevere6881 I notice that too. We are more mixed and hella fatter.

    • @rggyuhtgggbji5017
      @rggyuhtgggbji5017 5 лет назад +2

      A simple minded ass statement...

    • @dman221
      @dman221 5 лет назад +1

      Erin levere : The next two generations will say the same about this time frame.

  • @rosalindhampton24
    @rosalindhampton24 5 лет назад +33

    "The more things change the more things stay the same" But, Jackson, MS is over 75% Black now... Go figure 🤔

    • @berzerker1100
      @berzerker1100 5 лет назад +11

      White flight ! With fright 🤧

    • @JayeNovember
      @JayeNovember 5 лет назад +2

      I love Jackson

    • @rosalindhampton24
      @rosalindhampton24 5 лет назад

      @@JayeNovember elevate, explore, expand, evolve my brother.🙏✝️🕊️

    • @JayeNovember
      @JayeNovember 5 лет назад +4

      @@rosalindhampton24 wtf u talking about...I said I love Jackson what's wrong with loving my hometown...I live in Arizona.

    • @rosalindhampton24
      @rosalindhampton24 5 лет назад +4

      @@rggyuhtgggbji5017 imagine a third world country full of violence, despair, corruption, Urban decay, extreme poverty, broken mind set (mentality) limited resources, shortage of police, crumbling infrastructure, etc. PRAY FOR MISSISSIPPI 🙏✝️🕊️

  • @richardbishop8666
    @richardbishop8666 5 лет назад +3

    This is the struggle the black man had to endure. There accomplishments are nothing less than amazing. It is sad to see the young black man of today to throw away the opportunity that was so hard to gain.

  • @glennwaters8470
    @glennwaters8470 11 месяцев назад +2

    My Dad and Mon was both born and raised in the state of Louisiana they moved to California in the late forty’s I was born in San Diego California in the year 1951 I was raised not to hate anyone when I first saw racism because of my color I was amazed at how my parents raised and taught us not to never hate anyone and them coming from the south .
    How ever bad as it is or bad as it gets love can overcome hate !

  • @MrVader282
    @MrVader282 5 лет назад +34

    wow, how uncivilized the nature of many are

  • @georgeanthony7282
    @georgeanthony7282 Год назад +15

    Every minority of every ethnic background (not just African Americans), should never forget the sacrifice and tremendous courage these people (Freedom Fighters) exhibited in order to assure that everyone should have equal rights.

  • @babiijean11
    @babiijean11 5 лет назад +12

    I live in mississippi and it still feels segregated in our communities.

  • @illbomber1185
    @illbomber1185 5 лет назад +7

    God's TRUTH is marching on. An nobody can stop IT.

    • @gencide290
      @gencide290 5 лет назад

      Yea, praise be unto Allah and Islam, right? Moron.

    • @GregorKropotkin-qu2hp
      @GregorKropotkin-qu2hp 3 года назад +1

      Passages of the Old Testament were used to justify holding people in subjugation as Slaves-proof that it was written by men, no Divine Creator would have decided to bring about a race of people for another race to abuse, murder, rape, and enslave.

  • @robbridges5020
    @robbridges5020 5 лет назад +10

    18:36. That girl is passing for white. Very commonplace back then.

    • @blacksultan85
      @blacksultan85 5 лет назад +1

      its because she is white.

    • @robbridges5020
      @robbridges5020 5 лет назад

      @@blacksultan85 More like damn near white.

    • @sidneygrosshar269
      @sidneygrosshar269 5 лет назад

      Wait, what? I thought we weren’t supposed to see race.

    • @Virus-wc5vt
      @Virus-wc5vt 5 лет назад +1

      blacksultan85
      I was thinking the same thing being one knows their people 😄

    • @Virus-wc5vt
      @Virus-wc5vt 5 лет назад

      sidney Grosshar
      What are you blind now?

  • @deloreswillis9224
    @deloreswillis9224 Год назад +21

    RIP… Merger Evers🙏🏿

  • @jasonriley9069
    @jasonriley9069 5 лет назад +31

    That was probably the last time Jackson actually looked nice

  • @tomasmartinez7298
    @tomasmartinez7298 5 лет назад +9

    From slavery to freedom. From freedom to discrimination. From discrimination to equality and integration. But this is not only coming from Law, but from our hearts.

  • @donjonbro1432
    @donjonbro1432 5 лет назад +36

    Called the Black people the N word in the live TV and it's in 1961 daayum that's messed up

    • @storbokki371
      @storbokki371 5 лет назад +4

      @Curtis Liner,
      You got that way backward. The liberal democrats are the ones that don't have a problem with races mixing. just look at how few black americans are in congress as republicans, and how many as democrats. The racist switched teams when a certain democrat politician endorsed desegregation. Now the republican party is almost all white, and the democrats in 2008 around 60% white if I remember correctly. but somehow I think you already know this, and you're just trying to spread disinformation.

    • @BazookaToe
      @BazookaToe 5 лет назад +2

      @Stor Bokki, good luck talking sense to a Turnip.

    • @storbokki371
      @storbokki371 5 лет назад +2

      @Curtis Liner
      You are so full of it. The far right consists of the nazis, kkk, christian militias all of which would love to start a race war with whites vs. blacks, muslims, and jewish people, anyone not white basically. Most of these groups are on government watch lists for prior terrorist activities. Your last comment is itself full of racist terms. The alt-right is all about spreading disinformation and that's all you have. You aren't fooling me. I i didn't say there are more liberal black officials, I said there are more Democrat elected black officials. Everyone knows that the republicans have gone way overboard with gerrymandering requiring democrats to lead by 10 to 20 percent in order to win in many districts. But Trump's election has people woke. Republicans are going to get hit hard in the 2020 election, just like how the democrats won 40 seats in the house during midterms. And before you start calling me a liberal, I'm actually not. I'm pretty conservative. I've voting both republican and democrat, even splitting my votes between parties based on who I thought was best for the job at the time. I've never registered for either party, but have voted in elections since 1980. And by the way, I'm white and lived in the south most of my life, and I've heard the true racist talk from people that think I must share their ideas for whatever reason. I know which party the racists are in, the republican party, or the Trump party.

    • @Johnmasterson5600
      @Johnmasterson5600 5 лет назад

      donjon bro I was shocked to hear that too . H didn’t even bat an eye when he said it

    • @storbokki371
      @storbokki371 5 лет назад +2

      @Curtis Liner , That's a whole lot of disinformation you commented there. Funny how you avoided answering my comment directly to you above. More African Americans are democrats and only a very few are republicans now. It's no secret who the KKK, Nazi sympathizers, and Christian Militias support. They make clear they are Trump fans and they vote far-right. What is "manipulhthem" and do you meaning by "overcompensate the fact"? Are you a russian troll? Is English your first language?
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African-American_United_States_Representatives
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African-American_United_States_Senators

  • @donaldharper8632
    @donaldharper8632 5 месяцев назад

    My Dad always said "I haven't lost anything in Alabama or Mississippi, so I ain't going looking ". My sentiments exactly.

  • @kcism3239
    @kcism3239 3 года назад +10

    My grandfather moved from Mississippi to Albany NY in the early 1940's and I see why.

    • @tqswagga
      @tqswagga 3 года назад +4

      I live in Albany ny now ! Wow

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 3 года назад

      @@tqswagga cause they get mo food stamps and welfa shecks up dare

    • @tqswagga
      @tqswagga 3 года назад

      @@wildestcowboy2668 Yikes , I wish any of us asked a question for you to answer. Also wish you had proper grammar 😔

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 3 года назад

      @@tqswagga bet playa

    • @allencollins6031
      @allencollins6031 Год назад

      Sorry he moved to Albany. 😅 jk

  • @randytaylor6931
    @randytaylor6931 5 лет назад +12

    Now that they can work and study, they decide to not put any effort for their freedom of work. Sad, truly that the younger generation do not appreciate what their ancestors fought for.

    • @lebleb1972
      @lebleb1972 5 лет назад +1

      True and Sad !

    • @komigagnon1294
      @komigagnon1294 5 лет назад +2

      Randy Taylor 69 there’s mental strongholds you didn’t live in their flesh so keep quiet.

    • @Will-tm5bj
      @Will-tm5bj 2 года назад

      Please explain

  • @karamiddleton2920
    @karamiddleton2920 2 года назад +10

    If you're tempted to say racism is over, like a certain party likes to make you believe, consider how recent this was.

    • @gcosme4
      @gcosme4 Год назад +3

      this was not recent lol

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Год назад +1

      @@gcosme4there are folks in this comment section that truly think racism hasn’t changed much since the 60s lol. They are delusional

    • @smorgdonkey
      @smorgdonkey Год назад +1

      ​@@brianmeen2158there are also people who think it's gone...equally delusional. There are 2 ends of the spectrum. The only part that is undetermined is where the largest swell of the Bell curve is.

  • @Evyeve6582
    @Evyeve6582 Год назад +3

    I wish there was never slavery. Can you imagine how different our country would be?

    • @DLC..
      @DLC.. Год назад

      There wouldnt be a country

    • @noelsalisbury7448
      @noelsalisbury7448 Год назад +1

      Poorer, yes for sure.
      But a darned sight more honest.
      It's down to money, and not sharing those nice big profits in a fairer way with the people who made those profits for the bosses .
      Damned if anyone can do anything about that abandoned system in 2023 - heck, there was the Civil War and it wasn't sorted-out then....."Carpetbaggers" were evil, too😢

  • @troydennis6291
    @troydennis6291 6 месяцев назад +1

    What was crime at this time?

  • @AmigoKandu
    @AmigoKandu Год назад +2

    @4:00 "quoting" Abraham Lincoln without any context is a favorite game by Dixie racists.
    Lincoln knew that after the Civil War, Dixie would come down even harder upon their former slaves, or any Black people.
    Lincoln wanted Blacks to have their own nation, away from Dixie.
    In 1822, America formed a new nation in coastal West Africa, called it "Liberia", it would be home for former slaves to return to Africa, voluntarily.
    Liberia had a rough start, but by 1847, was a free, all-African republic.
    The irony is that later, the Liberians made slaves of local tribal people.
    Back to Lincoln... he also had vowed to Bishop Henry Whipple that he would revamp or replace the Indian Reservations after the 1862 Dakota Uprising in Minnesota.
    Lincoln was close to Frederick Douglass, and sought his advice at times.
    Lincoln knew Dixie, but sadly, he did not think that they would assassinate him.
    Dixie killed Lincoln, because they knew that he was fully committed to erase Dixie's control upon the Black people.
    After Lincoln, new President Andrew Johnson returned farmland to Whites that had been given under General Sherman's Special Field Orders #15 (40 acres & a mule for 18,000 Black families).
    And the GOP allowed the Dixie senators & congressmen back into our Capitol... they outwitted the GOP at every turn.
    The Compromise of 1877 was a Dixie victory in the long run, they got the Federal Occupation Troops out of the South.
    Soon, the infamous Jim Crow Negro Laws began, and Lincoln's words "Whites & Blacks not being able to live together" were fully explained: Dixie would never allow peaceful life for Black people.
    Teddy Roosevelt was popular, but sympathetic toward Dixie veterans.
    Woodrow Wilson was overtly racist, and implemented segregation.
    USA began to see more "race riots" across USA, not just lynchings in the South.
    USA went into WW1 with segregated military forces, this "conditioning of minds" spread the Dixie mentality into the Yankee soldiers.
    After WW1, the race riots became "white mob riots" with the Greenwood District of Tulsa, OK destroyed, Rosewood, Florida, and Elaine, Arkansas had hundreds of Black deaths.
    In 1925, the KKK membership peaked in the millions in USA. They were anti-Catholic, and also anti Communist, Socialist, or Labor Activists.
    USA went into WW2 with segregated military. Finally, in 1948, President Truman ordered the US Military to integrate, but the Korean War still had some segregation among US forces.
    And long ago, it was the US military that fought the Native Americans, with numerous genocidal massacres over that era.
    Finally, Martin Luther King, Jr drew attention to himself, more for being anti-Vietnam War, than for leading the Civil Rights Movement.
    The FBI focused upon MLK, warning that he could become "a Messiah" against the US war effort.
    Then MLK was shot dead in Memphis.
    FBI supported "Russian Collusion" but now can't let a certain laptop go public.
    And most of the media is playing along.
    Wake up America!
    GOP, you need to return to Lincoln's unfinished business, or what do you stand for?

    • @noelsalisbury7448
      @noelsalisbury7448 Год назад

      YOU SPEAK what I THINK❤

    • @richardloostburg2637
      @richardloostburg2637 7 месяцев назад

      Gee thanks for telling us whatever everybody always know. Look at our cities now and how blacks have ruined it

  • @hendrxfn
    @hendrxfn 5 лет назад +4

    Seeking Constitutional Rights as a citizen was met with resistance just goes to show that the Constitution wasn't written for all people, as interpreted by those who were in office in Mississippi.

    • @Biggdoom344
      @Biggdoom344 3 года назад

      The constitution was written for white people. When it was written the massive slave trade had hit started yet and the ones that were here, these idiots lacked the vision to think they might be free someday

    • @timothymeehan181
      @timothymeehan181 Год назад

      But it was. Lincoln said so in the 1850’s- that the words “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” DID apply to negroes. He said, referring to a negro woman, that “in her right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of anyone else, she is my equal, and the equal of all others”. It was the segregationists, in defying the federal rulings & laws, who were violating our Constitution. The white citizens council official at the beginning of this video misquoted and misapplied Lincoln’s words. A common tactic.

  • @rhonddanunes
    @rhonddanunes 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you for uploading this though the music track with "Dixie" & that audio warp is absolutely interminable. lol.

    • @uhuhuuuhhh9883
      @uhuhuuuhhh9883 3 года назад +2

      Not a damned thing wrong with the song Dixie .

    • @punkanellylovejoy702
      @punkanellylovejoy702 3 года назад

      It suits the occasion. The warp in the sound that is.

  • @unc1589
    @unc1589 3 года назад +4

    History is embarrassing. It never lies.

  • @sugarplumenigma4850
    @sugarplumenigma4850 3 месяца назад

    Why didn’t they leave Mississippi?

  • @noelsalisbury7448
    @noelsalisbury7448 Год назад +2

    Listen to Steve Winwood's 'Traffic' album "On the Road" . The song "Freedom Rider" is about those brave people on those buses.

  • @syourke3
    @syourke3 5 лет назад +5

    Fascinating glimpse into recent history.

    • @mrksbrnd91
      @mrksbrnd91 3 года назад +1

      Emphasis on recent!

  • @AmusedInMiami
    @AmusedInMiami 5 лет назад +25

    19:35 "Conveniently located on LYNCH Street"..... :-O wtf

  • @ameliasandersjohnson3604
    @ameliasandersjohnson3604 2 года назад +5

    So much was sacrificed. So much hope was expected. Yet look around you today sixty years later it starts again.

    • @tonymedeiros5515
      @tonymedeiros5515 Год назад

      President Obama was the cause of making me feel oppressed all over again

  • @arhatyellow
    @arhatyellow 2 года назад +2

    'Here's to the state of Mississippi' - Phil Ochs - 1967

  • @justred5164
    @justred5164 Год назад

    Was that the coroner’s car or the paddy wagon? Either way it’s bad😮

  • @oliversmith9200
    @oliversmith9200 3 года назад +3

    When he's explaning the "lack of Mississippi leadership", Medgar Evers says a lot of their previous leaders had "decided to move away". Is that low key for got scared out by rough handling and death threats?

  • @ziggymorris8760
    @ziggymorris8760 6 лет назад +12

    lol that wasn’t stone wall Jackson, that was Jefferson Davis

    • @TexasMan77
      @TexasMan77 5 лет назад

      ziggy morris I caught that too.

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 4 года назад

      @@TexasMan77
      So did I! I thought the man in that painting didn't look like Stonewall Jackson.

  • @rogerburch69
    @rogerburch69 3 года назад +5

    Difficult to believe there were people that would violate others basic rights. I was born in the sixties and remember going to school after desegregation with one black kid in class. Never bothered me then doesn't bother me now.

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 3 года назад +2

      I “didn’t get it,” either. The school where I went was mostly white, but there were a few black or Asian kids in most classes. I was best friends with a girl from India, probably the only Indian family in the school. I thought of her as having a different, almost exotic life at home. It was never in terms of who was “better” or “worse.”

  • @nyladennis2419
    @nyladennis2419 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank god they got it fixed, look how nice Jackson has become. Such a safe place now

  • @spendleton79
    @spendleton79 4 года назад

    How do you get to be ready

  • @larrywheeler9917
    @larrywheeler9917 3 года назад +4

    A black guy from jackson Mississippi told me he had jump in the ditch at night if a car approached. He served in the Korea war.

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 3 года назад +1

      I, too, know a gentleman from Georgia, now 80, who went to a segregated school, lived in a segregated small town, and had virtually no exposure to white folks until he entered the military. His father was a sharecropper, so they lived about two miles outside of town, and spoke of having to hide if he was on the road by himself or after dark. The Army ended up sending him to Germany instead of Korea. To his amazement, he found himself a sought after dance partner by the (white) German frauleins. They used to argue over whose turn it was to go with the “Schwartzamann!” Black GIs were considered a novelty, and were regarded as more respectful and polite than white GIs. Then he had to come back to the US. 😤

  • @rdalbright1
    @rdalbright1 5 лет назад +7

    Integration did not help Mississippi. It made things worse!

    • @Leo-bi4he
      @Leo-bi4he 7 месяцев назад

      cry me a river