Black Kids Before Civil Rights

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:mjcry: The last of our great people back then

Can just imagine what these kids would say now if ask that question.. rapper, football player, content creator
Look how much dignity and maturity they have. They were poor but they look better than kids today. Its not about the clothes and hairline, like people obsesses with. Theres an intangible it thats more rare in modern society today. I said it before, ut was written that the criminals back then even had more principles than the avg man today.
 

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Look how much dignity and maturity they have. They were poor but they look better than kids today. Its not about the clothes and hairline, like people obsesses with. Theres an intangible it thats more rare in modern society today. I said it before, ut was written that the criminals back then even had more principles than the avg man today.

Only thing is they would only allow our ceiling to get so high back then.

 

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You mean before Segregation

Black people have unfortunately been brainwashed that before 1960, we were destitute and hopeless until Martin Luther King and the Government came to save us

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Black People were able to live autonomous in their own communities from the beginning from Reconstruction (1880) to 1960. Black people were actually highly skilled artisans during slavery, which is why they hit the ground running when Slavery ended

Already had successful all Black communities like Greenwood Tulsa, Hayti, Mound Bayou, Fourth Avenue District, etc. They lie about how "The Tulsa Massacre destroyed the community for good". When in fact, after that riot, that Tulsa community continued to thrive after 1921

Then when 1960 came with Lyndon B Johnson all the so called "Great Society Programs" decimated the Black Community. Integration (especially Economic Integration) was a mistake
 

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You mean before Segregation

Black people have unfortunately been brainwashed that before 1960, we were destitute and hopeless until Martin Luther King and the Government came to save us

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Black People were able to live autonomous in their own communities from the beginning from Reconstruction (1880) to 1960. Black people were actually highly skilled artisans during slavery, which is why they hit the ground running when Slavery ended

Already had successful all Black communities like Greenwood Tulsa, Hayti, Mound Bayou, Fourth Avenue District, etc. They lie about how "The Tulsa Massacre destroyed the community for good". When in fact, after that riot, that Tulsa community continued to thrive after 1921

Then when 1960 came with Lyndon B Johnson all the so called "Great Society Programs" decimated the Black Community. Integration (especially Economic Integration) was a mistake



You mean before hiphop,but yall want to ignore the elephant in the room and escape accountability. Informative post nonetheless:respect:
 
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You mean before Segregation

Black people have unfortunately been brainwashed that before 1960, we were destitute and hopeless until Martin Luther King and the Government came to save us

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Black People were able to live autonomous in their own communities from the beginning from Reconstruction (1880) to 1960. Black people were actually highly skilled artisans during slavery, which is why they hit the ground running when Slavery ended

Already had successful all Black communities like Greenwood Tulsa, Hayti, Mound Bayou, Fourth Avenue District, etc. They lie about how "The Tulsa Massacre destroyed the community for good". When in fact, after that riot, that Tulsa community continued to thrive after 1921

Then when 1960 came with Lyndon B Johnson all the so called "Great Society Programs" decimated the Black Community. Integration (especially Economic Integration) was a mistake

This is bullshyt and YouTube scholarship…. Riddle me this, how many nikkas did this plethora of black businesses employ?
 

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these is great grandparents and grandparents right now

And that American black phenotype is strong, I definitely seen similar faces before

But if I’m not mistaken ain’t this the first generation to really go to school for real, at least the first group to all collectively finish high school
 
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