Gordon Shumway
Banned
Wow..amazing man.
Wow..amazing man.
It still blows my mind that there are people alive who still VIVIDLY remember the Civil Rights Era.
"Slavery was so long ago, get over it!" phrases get me heated when barely less than two generations ago we were still in slavery by another name.
It still blows my mind that there are people alive who still VIVIDLY remember the Civil Rights Era.
"Slavery was so long ago, get over it!" phrases get me heated when barely less than two generations ago we were still in slavery by another name.
i stand corrected.
How is there not a video game based off this man?! His name already sounds like it came from a 90s beat-em-up!
At the same time do you not think people should stop looking at the past and start looking toward the future. I 100% agree that we should not dismiss the horrible things that happened, but if we only look behind us we can never see where we are heading
As a young person living in South Africa, hearing about Apartheid makes my blood boil. Its only ever used as an excuse by the government when they fuck something up and need to placate the masses.
"The Struggle" this and that. So many political speeches refers to Apartheid as if it still holds sway over the country and its people.
It was more than 20 years ago. Harping on about it is not helping the country now
At the same time do you not think people should stop looking at the past and start looking toward the future. I 100% agree that we should not dismiss the horrible things that happened, but if we only look behind us we can never see where we are heading
As a young person living in South Africa, hearing about Apartheid makes my blood boil. Its only ever used as an excuse by the government when they fuck something up and need to placate the masses.
"The Struggle" this and that. So many political speeches refers to Apartheid as if it still holds sway over the country and its people.
It was more than 20 years ago. Harping on about it is not helping the country now
At the same time do you not think people should stop looking at the past and start looking toward the future. I 100% agree that we should not dismiss the horrible things that happened, but if we only look behind us we can never see where we are heading
As a young person living in South Africa, hearing about Apartheid makes my blood boil. Its only ever used as an excuse by the government when they fuck something up and need to placate the masses.
"The Struggle" this and that. So many political speeches refers to Apartheid as if it still holds sway over the country and its people.
It was more than 20 years ago. Harping on about it is not helping the country now
At the same time do you not think people should stop looking at the past and start looking toward the future. I 100% agree that we should not dismiss the horrible things that happened, but if we only look behind us we can never see where we are heading
As a young person living in South Africa, hearing about Apartheid makes my blood boil. Its only ever used as an excuse by the government when they fuck something up and need to placate the masses.
"The Struggle" this and that. So many political speeches refers to Apartheid as if it still holds sway over the country and its people.
It was more than 20 years ago. Harping on about it is not helping the country now
At the same time do you not think people should stop looking at the past and start looking toward the future. I 100% agree that we should not dismiss the horrible things that happened, but if we only look behind us we can never see where we are heading
As a young person living in South Africa, hearing about Apartheid makes my blood boil. Its only ever used as an excuse by the government when they fuck something up and need to placate the masses.
"The Struggle" this and that. So many political speeches refers to Apartheid as if it still holds sway over the country and its people.
It was more than 20 years ago. Harping on about it is not helping the country now
Santayana and Churchill were fools..At the same time do you not think people should stop looking at the past and start looking toward the future. I 100% agree that we should not dismiss the horrible things that happened, but if we only look behind us we can never see where we are heading
As a young person living in South Africa, hearing about Apartheid makes my blood boil. Its only ever used as an excuse by the government when they fuck something up and need to placate the masses.
"The Struggle" this and that. So many political speeches refers to Apartheid as if it still holds sway over the country and its people.
It was more than 20 years ago. Harping on about it is not helping the country now
At the same time do you not think people should stop looking at the past and start looking toward the future. I 100% agree that we should not dismiss the horrible things that happened, but if we only look behind us we can never see where we are heading
As a young person living in South Africa, hearing about Apartheid makes my blood boil. Its only ever used as an excuse by the government when they fuck something up and need to placate the masses.
"The Struggle" this and that. So many political speeches refers to Apartheid as if it still holds sway over the country and its people.
It was more than 20 years ago. Harping on about it is not helping the country now
You could always research the innovations Lil Wayne has made to the Rap/Hip hop genreMy first subscribed thread ever! Black and proud. I'll try and do some research to find some interesting facts to contribute
You could always research the innovations Lil Wayne has made to the Rap/Hip hop genre
Couldn't even make it pass the second page.. I just can't man..8 Black communities that were just wiped out over night over bullshit.
http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/12...-black-communities-destroyed-white-neighbors/
Thanks, Slay..not sure how I missed this. Disgraceful..8 Black communities that were just wiped out over night over bullshit.
http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/12...-black-communities-destroyed-white-neighbors/
It didn't take as long as I thought it would for the "quit bringing up old shit" argument to pop up.
8 Black communities that were just wiped out over night over bullshit.
http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/12...-black-communities-destroyed-white-neighbors/
I keep noticing how all these happened prior to 1925.
Not really a surprise when you remember Emmett Till. They accused him of flirting.And nearly all of the racial violence in those 8 examples seems to have been triggered by rumours or false accusations of a black raping a white woman.
Ugh..that damn photo in the casket..fucking animals.Not really a surprise when you remember Emmett Till. They accused him of flirting.
http://www.emmetttillmurder.com
Wikipedia said:With the help of James C. A. Smith, a free black, and a sympathetic white shoemaker (and likely gambler) named Samuel A. Smith (no relation), Brown devised a plan to have himself shipped to a free state by Adams Express Company, known for its confidentiality and efficiency.They advised him to mail the box to the office of Quaker merchant Passmore Williamson, who was active with the Vigilance Committee.
To get out of work the day he was to escape, Brown burned his hand to the bone with oil of vitriol (sulfuric acid).The box that Brown was shipped in was 3 feet long by 2 feet 8 inches deep by 2 feet wide and displayed the words "dry goods" on it. Brown later wrote that his uncertain method of travel was worth the risk: "if you have never been deprived of your liberty, as I was, you cannot realize the power of that hope of freedom, which was to me indeed, an anchor to the soul both sure and steadfast."
During the trip, which began on March 29, 1849, Brown's box was transported by wagon, railroad, steamboat, wagon again, railroad, ferry, railroad, and finally delivery wagon, being completed in 27 hours. Despite the instructions on the box of "handle with care" and "this side up," several times carriers placed the box upside-down or handled it roughly.The box was received by Williamson, McKim, William Still, and other members of the Philadelphia Vigilance Committee on March 30, 1849.
Henry Box Brown left behind his enslaved wife and children. For a short time Brown became a noted abolitionist speaker in the northeast United States. He lost the support of the abolitionist community, notably Frederick Douglass, who wished Brown had kept quiet about the details of his escape so that others could have used similar means.
.I think bi-racial or black-white mixed would suffice. I usually use the one-drop rule for racial terminology that specific: if someone of that particular nationality is offended by it, don't use it.
I was just listening to Rhythim Is Rhythim earlier this morning. Great track.I'm sorry if this is not appropiate, but after eading the OT, I felt like giving some recognition to a couple of people who gave us some of the best music ever made. Detroit Techno.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_techno
The godfathers of Techno
Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May and Juan Atkins.
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Rhythim is Rhythim - Strings of Life
Innercity - Big Fun
Juan Atkins - Techno Music
Robert Hood, one of the founders of Undergroun resistance, and a man who made minimal way before weird German hipsters took over. (and better)
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Robert Hood - Detroit:One circle
And my personal hero. Jeff Mills. I've seen him live more times then i can count, and it's always magic. The way he handles 3 decks and 2 909's is a joy to see and hear.
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Jeff Mills - The Bells
I'm missing tons and tons of people, and i could go on for hours, but I'm not sure if that's what this topic is about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh1AypBaIEk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhisX4mVoDI
Good thread DreamyDrop, hopefully this is appropriate, the timing is apt.
Thread needs more Afrika Bambaataa!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh1AypBaIEk
Hip-Hop wouldn't be the same without him.
There's a Scholastic cartoon based on this story that I've shown to my boys numerous times. It's a wee bit Disneyfied (talking mice bringing my man sandwiches inside his box, for starters) but thought-provoking enough for kids.Now for one of the more endearing (If one can refer to anything regarding slavery as endearing) stories of the mid 1800s:
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Henry Box Brown!
Now what did he do?