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audiohi

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mean mr.mustard

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It's so strange that they argue about it but it's obvious...

You should not be educating your child if you couldn't be educated.

Just because school couldn't work on you doesn't mean that your spouse didn't give better genetics to the children.
 

Three Berries

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Around the turn of the 20th century, the former Confederate states had adopted new constitutions and electoral laws that effectively disenfranchised Black voters and, in Alabama, many poor White voters as well. Under the White-established Jim Crow laws, passed after Democrats regained control of southern legislatures, racial segregation was imposed in public facilities and retail stores in the South, including public transportation. Bus and train companies enforced seating policies with separate sections for Blacks and Whites. School bus transportation was unavailable in any form for Black schoolchildren in the South, and Black education was always underfunded.

Parks recalled going to elementary school in Pine Level, where school buses took White students to their new school and Black students had to walk to theirs:

I'd see the bus pass every day ... But to me, that was a way of life; we had no choice but to accept what was the custom. The bus was among the first ways I realized there was a Black world and a White world.[15]

 

Morcheeba*

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Around the turn of the 20th century, the former Confederate states had adopted new constitutions and electoral laws that effectively disenfranchised Black voters and, in Alabama, many poor White voters as well. Under the White-established Jim Crow laws, passed after Democrats regained control of southern legislatures, racial segregation was imposed in public facilities and retail stores in the South, including public transportation. Bus and train companies enforced seating policies with separate sections for Blacks and Whites. School bus transportation was unavailable in any form for Black schoolchildren in the South, and Black education was always underfunded.

Parks recalled going to elementary school in Pine Level, where school buses took White students to their new school and Black students had to walk to theirs:




Whats your point?

what political party do the racist align with today?


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Three Berries

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i think its well known by now that you have Sketchy Comprehension and its showing again.

where did i accuse you of being racist?

now, to the question you misunderstood.............what political party do the racist align with?


peace
You didn't it was @Brother Nature who did. You asked me what party racist side with today. I would say it's still the Dems by a long shot as they are the ones who use it as a tool to divide. But racisms isn't a party platform, it's an individuals hate. Really knows no racial, political, sexual, or any other category people get put in.

Peopel crying racism today do not know the real racism of the past.
 

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