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Bonita Edmonds
Hampton, VA · 16 hours ago

That why they said forget it and move on🤔

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Ann Jones
Biloxi, MS · 10 hours ago

That's why the powers to be don't want or respect Civil Rights laws, Affirmative Action, CRT, DEI or ANYTHING related to race be taught. Unfortunately, way too many of them want to dismantle the aforementioned and whitewash history. We must NEVER forget. It's imperative that WE teach the truth to the younger generation. 🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏

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Quella
Clinton Township, MI · 8 hours ago

They never wanted us to have anything

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Ironwilz
Lawrenceville, NJ · 33 minutes ago

Now our next move is what? Reparations are indeed Required for the actions committed by our American Government.

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Seababy2900
Beltsville, MD · 16 minutes ago

There are so many that are not talked about!

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NY Vybrations
11 hours ago

Absolutely, this highlights a tragic pattern in U.S. history where thriving Black communities were systematically dismantled. For instance: In 1898 Wilmington, NC, white supremacists staged the only successful coup d'état in America, overthrowing a multiracial government, killing up to 300 Black residents, and destroying Black-owned businesses like the Daily Record newspaper.4ef67a The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre saw white mobs, aided by authorities, bomb and burn "Black Wall Street" in Greenwood, killing ~300, displacing 10,000, and wiping out 35 blocks of prosperity.79e1d9 Rosewood, FL (1923): A false accusation led to a massacre that razed the entire Black town, killing at least 6 (likely more). These weren't isolated—urban renewal and redlining continued the sabotage. Knowledge is power; let's honor the resilience.