Field Marshall Bradley
Veteran
Would you mind presenting some data proving your claims?
He can't.....
yeah man, I was absolutely right to call you a c00n.
You calling me a c00n doesn't mean you're not an idiot.....
Would you mind presenting some data proving your claims?
yeah man, I was absolutely right to call you a c00n.
Would you mind presenting some data proving your claims?
Or should I say DURING slavery
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https://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncg/f/L_Schweninger_Black_1989.pdf
Black Leaders During Reconstruction
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Picture titled "Radical Members of the South Carolina Legislature", 1868
The Emancipation Proclamation didn't "free" Black people. It was to capitalize on the Black Economic Enterprise that was rising, and also to weaken it
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Both of them grew up where they could go to any public bathroom, sit anywhere they wanted on public transpo that they paid for, buy in any neighborhood they wanted etc so I'm gonna hit em with a look at the whole picture.
If your money was integrated you should be too.
Integration gave black folks a choice, and its up to individuals to choose to have other black folks back or not. Everybody else had a choice but black folk.
But in the end money usually gonna beat out race cause folks gotta eat and a lot sold cause they saw greener pastures.
If we were still segregated in 2022 these nikkas would be preaching differently.
T.I. didn't read the entire quote for context.
Some of those were good reads..... .... BUT YOU ARE POSTING EXAMPLES OF THE ONE PERCENT OF nikkaS....... The overwhelming majority were locked out of mainstream employment/resources/etc.........
And you listing a link about the KKK during reconstruction proves my fukking point..... Most black advancement was wiped out via domestic terrorism...... CRA put an end to that....... If you can't legally protect your assets, then you really aint got shyt in this country

yall gon learn, boy yall gon learn.... and you blaming the rise of out of wedlock births on integration? 
MLK fought for equality and choice. Too many of our people abandoned each other when the choice was opened up. Others with the same choice still support their own primarily.

@UpAndComing
You just posted a series of images of wealthy Blacks in pre Civil Rights Bills era. Many, if not most of the descendants of those people are successful themselves in 2022. Primarily because they come from driven and intelligent families, but also because of the expanded opportunities available to them post CRM.
You didn't really provide the proof that @karim asked for with that reply.
This is a deflection.Have you read any of the books that was mentioned?
when the nikka said Claude Anderson’s motivation for his life work was jealousy that when I knew I was talking to a madman. That’d be like saying MLK’s motivation was he couldn’t openly have a relationship with a white woman.
You let these nikkas talk long enough and they’ll reveal themselves everytime.
So why weren’t more black ppl in the 50’s/60’s more vocal against the Civil Rights Act? Or at least ambivalent to the idea of integration in general?
This is a deflection.
But I've read most of the book Black Fortunes, am familiar with many of the moguls and businessmen and women from the eras covered in the rest of the books, and have had several discussions on this forum about them.
BOSS-The Black Experience in Business airing on PBS
Most importantly, there's an ongoing thread about America's Most Powerful Black Families which details multiple families who have maintained, increased, or lost and built back wealth created by their ancestors in the 18th and 19th centuries.