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criticalmera: David Isom challenging Florida’s segregation laws by swimming in a white-only pool
lostinurbanism: LIFE and Civil Rights: Segregation in 1956 South Carolina Photographs by Margaret Bourke-White
rudegyalchina:EVEN THROUGH EXTREME SEXISM, RACISM AND SEGREGATION. BLACK WOMEN STILL MANAGED TO SLAYYY BACK THEN. 👏👏😍😍😘
dinglasan: tinysquids: modestmojo: laysiaprincess: wavesoftware: be-blackstar: acceber74: spooksican: All i can do I just laugh Here’s her info… I’m not racist “I’m not racist but the segregation era was lit” This bitch… Can
ctron164: blkoutqueen: eccentric-nae: perfectlyimp3rf3ct: alwaysbewoke: How so? For starters. American finance grew on the back of slaves Economic Consequences of Segregation GI Bill: White male affirmative action program Predatory Lending in Black
beardedkingofdetroit: ayoaprell: accras: God bless Congressman John Lewis. People keep acting like segregation happened soo long ago, and that all the people who experienced it are dead. It I just ask that you think again. I had the honor of meeting
gogomrbrown: U.S. Greensboro sit ins, protesting racism & segregation
ephemeraldesiderata: alwaysbewoke: eccentric-nae: perfectlyimp3rf3ct: alwaysbewoke: How so? For starters. American finance grew on the back of slaves Economic Consequences of Segregation GI Bill: White male affirmative action program Predatory Lending
bridezillas: rosa parkour leaping over segregation
absolutebeginnerlondoner: liberalsarecool: nerdsandthebees: And no one was surprised. At all. Dots connected. Hate is fundamentally Right Wing. The racism is multi-generational. A lot of nazi laws were inspired by the American race and segregation
squeeblr:holy0ak6:via bree newsome bass on twitter: “The widely circulated timeline created by @Zerflin does a great job in showing how recently slavery & segregation occurred & that they lasted longer than the modern era. “I’d like
1956- Gordon Parks documented the everyday lives of an extended black family living in rural Alabama under Jim Crow segregation for Life magazine’s photo-essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden.” (via)
“I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point I had to have a camera.” – Gordon Parks Segregation history, Gordon parks. 1956
reginaofyork: liteskin-slaveboy: bellaxiao: she’s only 62 Right? Only? When I read this book in the first grade it felt like she was ancient. But damn less than 60 years ago schools were still segregated I double checked her age in case this was
faelapis: you know who i feel bad for right now? hillary rodham. i feel bad for the woman who’s been told ever since she was the first lady of arkansas that she had to be less herself, less authentic, less feminist, less anti-segregation, less forceful
gehayi:frankenmouse:beggars-opera:I understand Rosa Parks’s role as a figurehead for the anti-segregation movement, but we as a society do not talk enough about Ida B. Wells, who did the same thing on a train in 1884 and who, when the conductor tried
superbestiario: “I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point I had to have a camera.” – Gordon Parks Segregation history, Gordon parks. 1956
edens-blog: krxs10: +++++ ATTENTION +++++Texas elementary school teacher write racist FB post. says she “almost wants to return to segregation and the 1950s” Yes, that’s a real post from a real elementary school teacher in Texas responding to
lyonnnss: demho3zhatinq: stayingwoke: This is a must watch video…. tears Watch 106-year-old Virginia McLaurin fulfill her dream of visiting the White House and meeting President Obama. Imagine living through Jim Crow and Segregation and then living
ptenterprises: ohdionne: White people take notes. This tired ass racist opinion needs to die in 2017. Society: *creates homogenized pockets by spending several generations segregating white people away from literally everyone else via institutionalized
stealtharchaeologist: micdotcom: Texas’ new American history text books won’t include:The Ku Klux KlanJim Crow LawsThe primary role of slavery in the Civil WarAnd that’s just the beginning. Facts on segregation are almost completely missing.
deadxlast: mindfang: WHY WOULD SEGREGATING GAY BOYS FROM STRAIGHT BOYS ON CAMPING TRIPS MAKE ANY SENSE LIKE IF YOURE TRYING TO KEEP THEM FROM HAVING SEX WITH EACHOTHER YOURE LITERALLY PUTTING ALL THE BOYS WHO LIKE OTHER BOYS TOGETHER IN A TENT ALONE
thesanderstans: Bernie Sanders leading a protest against segregated student housing at the University of Chicago 1962
atlas-x: blvck-trvp-shogun: legalmexican:jjsinterlude:THANK YOUI swear people always be forgetting that, like didn’t y’all know white adults at that time hated rock music because it brought segregated young adults together? this. this. this. this.
ghettablasta:as well as slavery, segregation, oppression, genocide…
Recently The Gordon Parks Foundation discovered over 70 unpublished photographs by Parks at the bottom of an old storage box wrapped in paper and marked as “Segregation Series.” These never before series of images not only give us a glimpse into
paintchippedgazebos: A young Bernie Sanders leading a sit-in against segregation in 1962
tashsaysmeow: dharmagun: mindfang: WHY WOULD SEGREGATING GAY BOYS FROM STRAIGHT BOYS ON CAMPING TRIPS MAKE ANY SENSE LIKE IF YOURE TRYING TO KEEP THEM FROM HAVING SEX WITH EACHOTHER YOURE LITERALLY PUTTING ALL THE BOYS WHO LIKE OTHER BOYS TOGETHER
jaimemixtapes: 1956- Gordon Parks documented the everyday lives of an extended black family living in rural Alabama under Jim Crow segregation for Life magazine’s photo-essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden.” (via) I still can’t believe this
seadeepspace: l0vd: Karen Fitzgibbons has been FIRED for her racist comments!!! THAT TAG THO.#IAMNOTRACISTBUT SEGREGATION AND THE 50S AND 60S WERE ONTO SOMETHING
nerdfaceangst: rad-feminism: “The holocaust was legal, slavery was legal, segregation was legal. If you use the state as a metric for ethics you’ll end up disappointed.” I yelled something similar to this at some dude at my college who
reginasworld: Recently The Gordon Parks Foundation discovered over 70 unpublished photographs by Parks at the bottom of an old storage box wrapped in paper and marked as “Segregation Series.” These never before series of images not only give us a
quiettea: tame-flower: quiettea: Claudette Colvin was 15 when she spontaneously became the first person to refuse to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, to a white man (preceding the Rosa Parks incident by months). Despite
blvck-trvp-shogun: legalmexican:jjsinterlude:THANK YOUI swear people always be forgetting that, like didn’t y’all know white adults at that time hated rock music because it brought segregated young adults together? this. this. this. this.
mega-weenie-hut-jrs: If anyone wonders why I’m so upset that trump is winning I’ll explain it to you. I’m upset for the hispanics whose families could be deported. I’m upset for the muslims who could be blocked from entering the us or segregated
rad-feminism: “The holocaust was legal, slavery was legal, segregation was legal. If you use the state as a metric for ethics you’ll end up disappointed.”
“It represents borders, the experience of immigrants, the experience of segregation, the experience of racial hatred. It is the experience of a Third World person coming into the heart of Europe. For example, the space which illegal immigrants occupy
ultrafacts: Laurence Clifton Jones was an educational innovator who spent his adult life supporting the educational advancement of rural African-American students in the segregated South.He survived a near-lynching in 1918 by demonstrating to the white
micdotcom: Watch: John Oliver shows how segregated schools are still destroying black kids’ education and self worth
ultrafacts:Laurence Clifton Jones was an educational innovator who spent his adult life supporting the educational advancement of rural African-American students in the segregated South.He survived a near-lynching in 1918 by demonstrating to the white
ultrafacts: In response to the idea of playing a U.S. show for only white people, John Lennon said in 1964, “We never play to segregated audiences and we aren’t going to start now. (Fact Source) For more facts, follow Ultrafacts
fotojournalismus: 1956- Gordon Parks documented the everyday lives of an extended black family living in rural Alabama under Jim Crow segregation for Life magazine’s photo-essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden.” (via)
chekhov: rosa parkour leaping over segregation
1956- Gordon Parks documented the everyday lives of an extended black family living in rural Alabama under Jim Crow segregation for Life magazine’s photo-essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden.” (via) The second picture reminds me of “Where
factorygirl-photography: Recently The Gordon Parks Foundation discovered over 70 unpublished photographs by Parks at the bottom of an old storage box wrapped in paper and marked as “Segregation Series.” These never before series of images not only
the50s: A black family buying food at a segregated ice cream stand, by Gordon Parks, Shady Grove, Alabama, 1956.
'White People to the Back!': Black Lives Matter Segregates Media by Race
vintageeveryday: Mugshot of a teenage girl arrested for protesting segregation, Mississippi, 1961.