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the 400 year legacy of slavery and racism in this country.Thank you. What is this pertaining to?
Right on.the 400 year legacy of slavery and racism in this country.
Not entirely sure, but I'm going to read it. Maybe afterwards i can try to answer that. It seems that they are connecting the dots and explaining why and how things got how they did - redlining, etc. Information most of us should know, but likely foreign to many others.Right on.
So does this go into detail that other history books didn’t? I mean what separates this from other source material out there?
Thank you. What is this pertaining to?
Then the LORD said to Abram, “Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not their own; they will be enslaved and mistreated four hundred years. But I will judge the nation they serve as slaves, and afterward they will depart with many possessions. Our time has come!!!genesis 15:13.
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New York Times Magazine this Sunday Aug. 18th has illuminating articles, well worth reading, noting this month's 400 year benchmark of the year 1619 when the first captive Africans were brought to America and how Black labor built America and made the U.S. the richest nation of the cac countries.
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https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/1619-america-slavery.html
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/slavery-capitalism.html
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/sugar-slave-trade-slavery.html
Conservatives rail against New York Times project on America’s sordid slave past
An uproar over a New York Times series that explores the nation's sordid slave legacy, and the rich and varied contributions of black Americans.
https://thinkprogress.org/african-americans-at-the-heart-of-american-history-the-countrys-euro-centrists-push-back-hard-b4576be3ec1c/
In a sweeping and ambitious journalistic project, the New York Times on Sunday launched its 1619 series, reframing the American story around a single, pivotal historical event: the arrival to America 400 years ago this month of the first enslaved Africans.
The premise of the groundbreaking initiative unveiled in the pages of the Sunday magazine is that the arrival of these captured Africans was the defining moment of American history.
Their bondage, enforced servitude, and struggle for equality became the leitmotif of our national narrative. The contributions of black Americans, the series posits, is the cornerstone on which the nation’s rich cultural legacy was built.
Needless to say, conservatives — many of whom can probably safely be consideredEuro-centristsWhite-supremacists RACIST— simply weren’t having it.
Then the LORD said to Abram, “Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not their own; they will be enslaved and mistreated four hundred years. But I will judge the nation they serve as slaves, and afterward they will depart with many possessions. Our time has come!!!
Read on down to verse 9. Who is the white robed multitude? .revelations 7:1, 14.
only 144,000 righteous living black americans (negro americans) will survive the impending lake of fire slated for north america.
the remaining 37, 000, 530 will be destroyed along with the white race.
Thank you. What is this pertaining to?
https://mega.nz/#!jgdElCLS!2Oo_OlJZoYO5YfsNrXIp2Nyb48-WkqZvWH5Zvsj_7DM
https://mega.nz/#!fx9iTQBD!xRMOckA3kE9q1neJeCruQ5jt7J8YU_NFjHSEygBItyw
Thanks for the additional information. Most on this board are indeed not equipped to think, let alone think objectively. Your post is welcome and I received the information.
Thanks!
Have a seat, son.NO THINKING REQUIRED when you just click play on youtube.
And like MOST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD, this board deals most comfortbly with issues that fit preconceived ideas. Information we accept easily usually reinforces what is already believed to be true; sometimes information just makes you smarter.
Ease up with the snarky shit - you'll get a reputation...
Have a seat, son.
The things you fear are not a factor in whatever I do.
You mentioned 'we'... That nullifies your position on anything and I dismiss anything that comes after it. G'day, m8.
Sad to say most of the peeps on this board will not watch the informative, thought provoking video posted above, but hypothetically if it were a Nicki Minaj ass-to-mouth sex video, that would get 300,000 views.
Meanwhile back in the reality based world the woman professor featured in the 1619 project video above talks about medical experimentation on enslaved Black people. The book below by Harriet Washington covers the entire AmeriKKKan cac debauchery & criminality.
Medical Apartheid
The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present
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The world was outraged at Adolph Hitler's NAZI doctors who conducted cruel & unhuman medical and scientific experiments on unwilling captives, however such cruel & unhuman medical and scientific experiments were a daily part of the Black experience in AmeriKKKa for hundreds of years
As the late Judge Bruce Wright said -"The Black man who is always smiling hasn't been told the truth."
“Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present.” by Harriet Washington.
The book reveals the hidden underbelly of scientific research and the roots of the African American health deficit. It also examines less well-known abuses and looks at unethical practices and mistreatment of blacks that are still taking place in the medical establishment today.
A new report by the American Cancer society shows that African-Americans are still more likely than any other group to develop and die of cancer. The study states that socio-economic factors play the largest role in this disparity - African Americans have less access to health care and information, and are less likely to get screening and medical treatment. Well, a new book offers one answer into why black Americans deeply mistrust American medicine.
“Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present” is the first and only comprehensive history of medical experimentation, abuse and neglect of African Americans. The book reveals the hidden underbelly of scientific research and the roots of the African American health deficit. It begins with the earliest encounters of blacks and the medical establishment during slavery, looks at how eugenics and social Darwinism was used to justify medical experiments conducted by the government and the military - and offers new details about the infamous Tuskegee Experiments that began in the 1930’s.
“Medical Apartheid” also examines less well-known abuses and looks at unethical practices and mistreatment of blacks that are still taking place in the medical establishment today. With us now is the Author of the book - Harriet Washington. She is a medical writer and editor -- and a visiting Scholar at DePaul University School of Law.
Watch the 4 part 30 minute video below
A former slave, John Brown, described the experiment done on him by his master, Dr. Thomas Hamilton of Georgia. Brown described being made to sit naked on the top of a burning pit on a stool as part of Dr. Hamilton’s experiment. The temperature reached 100 degrees and Brown passed, then the supposedly good doctor stood by to determine how deep black skin blistered by observing Brown’s hands and feet. Before Brown passed there were many other experiments performed on him by his master as well. (Carnell, 2014)
2. Experiments on Sick Slaves
Not only were slave owners conducting #experiments on slaves, but hospitals were doing it as well. In the 1850s, Dr. T. Stillman placed an ad for “sick Negroes” and slave masters were happy to hand over any ill or elderly slaves who could no longer work. During this time, it was viewed as a win-win situation, especially if slave owners were actually able to get back sick slaves who had been healed. But, if the slaves were not able to return and died the hospital paid for their burial. The slaves were given no rights or legal rights.
3. Doses of Toxic Plutonium and Uranium Given to Blacks
In 1945, there was a black truck driver named Ebb Cade who was in an accident. Almost all of Cade’s bones were broken during the accident. While he was being treated at the hospital he was given a toxic dose of plutonium. Before the plutonium destroyed Cade’s body, he must have heard about the experiment and escaped from the hospital. He didn’t know it but he was the first to be given the deadly dosage— but he was not the last. There were many African-American guinea pigs who followed behind him, and these blacks were either injected with uranium or plutonium as part of a radiation experiment. Former Secretary of Energy Hazel O’Leary declassified information on government experiments on unsuspecting African-Americans.
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“Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present.” by Harriet Washington.
The book reveals the hidden underbelly of scientific research and the roots of the African American health deficit. It also examines less well-known abuses and looks at unethical practices and mistreatment of blacks that are still taking place in the medical establishment today.
A new report by the American Cancer society shows that African-Americans are still more likely than any other group to develop and die of cancer. The study states that socio-economic factors play the largest role in this disparity - African Americans have less access to health care and information, and are less likely to get screening and medical treatment. Well, a new book offers one answer into why black Americans deeply mistrust American medicine.
“Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present” is the first and only comprehensive history of medical experimentation, abuse and neglect of African Americans. The book reveals the hidden underbelly of scientific research and the roots of the African American health deficit. It begins with the earliest encounters of blacks and the medical establishment during slavery, looks at how eugenics and social Darwinism was used to justify medical experiments conducted by the government and the military - and offers new details about the infamous Tuskegee Experiments that began in the 1930’s.
“Medical Apartheid” also examines less well-known abuses and looks at unethical practices and mistreatment of blacks that are still taking place in the medical establishment today. With us now is the Author of the book - Harriet Washington. She is a medical writer and editor -- and a visiting Scholar at DePaul University School of Law.
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Thanks @godofwine, this looks great
Goddamn that was a public execution lmao. Also fuck Newt Gingrich from now until eternity