The white judge in the karmelo anthony case is friends with the white father, Jeff McCaft. And all-white jurors to make a verdict says they don't care if black people know because this is a public lynching
Out of the 600 black people who showed up for jury duty, there were reportedly a lot of potential black jurors. History has shown us that when there are no Black jurors in that box, the chances of a Black person receiving justice are slim to none
Boycott Asian stores in our community. Post more black owned hair distributors & beauty supplies in the community. Show our community where they can go! Here’s a few in chicago, Detroit & Houston! Post more! #cyrus#chow#boycott#southcarolina
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Charleston White tried to warn black people about how racist Chinese people are towards black people 😳
“Our kids can’t shop at their stores freely without them harassing them”
Remember Fred Hampton the chairman of the Black Panther party in Chicago. He was a victim of the Chicago PD and the FBI.. he was assassinated in his bed. 1969.
Amcasıyla alışveriş için dışarı çıkan genç, ayakkabı denerken bir çalışanın yardım için yanına geldiğini düşünüyor. Ancak kafasını kaldırdığında gözlerine inanamıyor, çünkü 8 senedir hapisten olan babasını karşısında görüyor 💔🙏
Exactly 6 years ago, @BET founder Robert Johnson, America’s first Black billionaire, called for $14 trillion in reparations to bring Black Americans into equality with this nation‼️🤔
“When white people finally say we are sorry for what we did to you…” - Robert Johnson
Gentrification, The Quiet Eviction
They drain the value, flood the streets with harm, price out the locals, and call the theft “regeneration” while the community pays in bodies and displacement. This is a clip from Boyz n the Hood (1991).
U.S. poet and spoken-word artist Kyla Jenée Lacey’s viral poem, "White Privilege," offers a powerful and uncompromising examination of systemic inequality and historical erasure. Through vivid contrasts between the lived experiences of Black Americans and the often-unseen advantages associated with whiteness, Lacey challenges audiences to confront enduring social and racial disparities.