Africans in the 50s and 60s not held to Jim Crow laws in the South

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Conclusion:

Even though Jim Crow laws or similar laws weren’t legal in most places, unfair treatment of Black people was still common around the world in the 1950s and 1960s. When people are made to follow unfair practices, it’s just like having a law. So, even without official laws, these practices caused the same harm as Jim Crow in the South.

Let’s focus on coming together, not dividing Black people worldwide.

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You’re answering the wrong question entirely and that’s the problem with AI

OP: Africans in America did not go through the same treatment during Jim Crow as Black Americans

You: Black people globally didn’t have similar apartheid acts done to them outside of the us, concurrently with Jim Crow


you gotta read man
 

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I was just sitting in court 30 min ago and this musty, dusty French colonial was trying to put a protective order on his old landlord/roommate because he accused the nikka of spying on him after he decorated the bathroom and put a little decorative tree in the community bathroom and the
FBA dude checked him for the disrespect.

After the judge dismissed the bullshyt, the tether sat there pleading with the judge to do something, anything to the nikka because he now feared for his safety.

He was so pathetic the judge had to tell him to get the fukk out the court room as we all looked at him with utter disgust.
trying to weaponize the courts without a real grievance should be punishable with jail time
 

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I love that everyone is using AI for questions they have

There's something about getting answers from it instead of going to Wikipedia or going through search results that hits different
It's a new age.

Unless you were being sarcastic
 

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TLR has to be a CIA psyop at this point. Yall creating these weird distinctions pitting us against eachother . CIA doesn't have to do shyt anymore they just kicking back on their desk and laughing at us. :snoop:


That's because OP is a white man spreading white supremacist/c00n propaganda.
 

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Pretty sure this applied to all foreign blacks as well.

Ask your favorite AI chatbot for further clarity and educational resources.

Yea, my step grandfather (passed away now) told me about his experiences seeing this when I was young. He could see it up close, because he was so light with straight hair and hazel eyes, that they thought he was Greek instead of Black American.

See, what a lot of non-Black Americans do not understand is that here in the US, no matter how light you were, you were still considered Black (an Nword to them). That policy also opened the door to quite a few of our people being able to spy directly on White people, if they could pass for one. So they saw the schinanigans and the attempts to isolate Black Americans from other groups upclose, by treating other groups better than us and telling those groups not to align with us.
 

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Yeah I’m sure when an African man went into a whites only establishment he just had to explain he’s African and the cacs were understanding and gave him service without a hassle…

:stopitslime:
Yes, that’s actually what happened :mjlol:
Kofi Annan, the Ghanaian former UN secretary general, while a student in the United States, visited the South at the height of the civil rights movement. He was in need of a haircut, but this being the Jim Crow era, a white barber told him "I do not cut ****** hair." To which Kofi Annan promptly replied "I am not a ******, I am an African." The anecdote, as narrated in Stanley Meisler's Kofi Annan: A Man of Peace in a World of War, ends with him getting his hair cut.
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Yeah I’m sure when an African man went into a whites only establishment he just had to explain he’s African and the cacs were understanding and gave him service without a hassle…

:stopitslime:
According to my deceased step grandfather, all he had to do was speak in his accent and that was enough.
 
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