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A black woman watches as robed Klansmen walk in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, prior to a cross burning rally that night, November 24, 1956










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A black woman watches as robed Klansmen walk in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, prior to a cross burning rally that night, November 24, 1956
This picture is a lot different than our hair today.Black exchange students from Lincoln University, Missouri at a Black Panther solidarity rally in the University of Frankfurt, Germany 1971.
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They say they made the movie king kong about him. He had a love for white ladies.
Helen Ann Smith at the diner Harlem House, Beale St, Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1950s. Photo by Ernest C Withers.
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David Prowse (Darth Vader), Kenny Baker (R2D2) & Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca)
Meet Norwell Roberts; first black police officer in London
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Meet Norwell Roberts; first black police officer in London - Face2Face Africa
“They will remember the first policeman; the second or the third they will forget, but the first is always something special,” said Norwell Roberts. Roberts defied unbridled prejudice and racism and became the first Black police officer in London. Born on October 23, 1945, in Anguilla, Roberts...face2faceafrica.com
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New York, 1966
Actor Sidney Poitier (R) and singer(actor )Harry Belafonte (2nd from R) leave Criminal Courts building after poising a $50 bond each for James Forman (L) and John Lewis. Forma, Lewis, and three others charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing after refusing to leave the South African Consulate
The faces of these devils is very clear and readily identifiable, so I ask were they ever dragged through the public square for their demonic stance against racial justice. Even now, their families and everyone associated with them needs to be reminded so as to bear their legacy. We have the receipts, so why were they let off the hook so easily?![]()
She attended classes alone. The mobs continued to show up, even waving coffins with little black dolls inside. ...
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Rev. A. D. Williams (grandfather of Dr. Martin Luther King), led a boycott throughout the holiday season (yep Thanksgiving~Xmas~New Years) in Atlanta 1906-1907. This boycott put the racist white newspaper (Atlanta Evening News) out of business. Williams (organizer of the Atlanta Civic League) first went to see the publisher, who insulted him, refused to issue an apology, and then ordered him off the premises, “yelling that no ****** was going to dictate editorial policies for white folks, not ever!” Within hours, Williams called on several pastors and others for a meeting at Ebenezer Baptist Church. Pastors agreed to announce from their pulpits the following Sunday the local businesses their members were to boycott, including another white newspaper, The Georgian. Some reports estimated over 6,000 readers dropped the newspaper within the first week. By Christmas time, there was no Ho Ho Ho because this racist didn’t have no Doe Doe Doe. The newspaper went out of business on February 1, 1907. Rev. Williams would continue these types of social protests from the pulpit of Ebenezer until his death in 1931.