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Reblogging this once more because my mom and I legitimately laughed to tears.
this is my favorite video on the internet
mental health tip: save this video. watch it when you’re sad. it’s the best goddamn thing on the internet
The NAACP, RAINBOW COALITION, AND AL SHARPTON WOULD HAVE BEEN AT THIS SCHOOL, HAD IT BEEN MY CHILD!.. THEIR RACIST ASSES WAS GONNA LEARN THAT DAY!!😡😡😡😡😡
Hahahahahaahhaahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Mysteriously caught fire??? COME ON
I just keep finding new horrors every week. Would be every day, but I’m trying to limit exposure for me sanity and well-being.
It has been 59 years since 21 teen-aged boys incarcerated at the so-called Negro Boys Industrial School were burned to death in their locked dormitory. The Times wrote about the event in 2008, after the brother and mother of one of the boys approached the Times looking for someone to remember the event, and headlined the story "Stirring the Ashes.“ But on Saturday, a monument to the boys was placed at Haven of Rest Cemetery, where 14 of the boys were buried.
The boys were sent to Wrightsville for petty theft, pranks, homelessness. One boy had been caught soaping windows during Halloween. Another was incarcerated for riding a white boy’s bicycle, even though the white boy’s mother told authorities it was all right.
It was early in the morning of March 5, 1959, when a fire in a stove spread to the “Big Boys” dorm, which had only two exits, both padlocked. Some boys escaped by prying loose metal metal screens from two dorm windows. No one came to their aid. Many bodies were found piled in a heap in one corner of the room.
The building burned to the ground. The Arkansas Democrat, then an afternoon paper, ran a picture of the fire on its front page. The Arkansas Gazette ran a photo of Gov. Orval Faubus, standing amid the rubble the following morning.
The bodies of the 14 buried at Haven of Rest were so badly burned that they could not be individually identified. The other seven boys were buried privately.
Helping stir the ashes and ignite the effort to create a monument to the fire was the 2017 book by Grif Stockley, “Black Boys Burning.” Stockley told the crowd that Arkansas’s “racial history is still hidden and glossed over, but by your commitment to honor and remember the boys who died in the fire at Wrightsville, you’ve taken a giant step toward coming to terms with that past.“
Former Sen. Irma Hunter Brown, who leads the Friends of the Haven of Rest and who was part of a group that raised funds for the monument, told the gathered group gathered graveside, “We don’t want this to be a forgotten part of the history of Little Rock, of the state of Arkansas, of this country, because the entire world looked at what happened here. This part of our history, as painful as it is, will always be remembered.“
UA Little Rock history professor Dr.Brian Mitchell spoke, saying, “If you look honestly at the situation the conclusion we come to is that these boys died of racism, the same racism we live with today. The “benign neglect” [as the state termed the incident] that allowed them to lock up these children is a consequence of that racism, the same consequence we have when legislators tell us we need to close SNAP programs for children, the same neglect we have when we’re told that there’s not enough money for our schools, the same same when a grand jury says there will be no justice in black shootings. … It isn’t benign neglect that killed them. It is racism.“
The majority of white America doesn’t care for the past to be remembered in excruciating detail. Because dispelling people of ignorance would break the cycle. The majority of White America doesnt want to break the cycle.
I’ve never heard of this incident somehow
non black people are gonna get made we’re even discussing this, watch
THE SAD, STRANGE LIFE AND DEATH OF DEVONTE HART: THE CRYING BLACK BOY WHO FAMOUSLY HUGGED A COP
After Ferguson, a viral photo turned the tween into a symbol of post-racial America. But his murder — at the hands of his adoptive white mother — shows how much of an illusion that all really was
We don’t yet know if 15-year-old Devonte Hart died when his adoptive white mother, Jen Hart, 38, stomped on the gas pedal and drunkenly, intentionally, drove her 2003 GMC right off the edge of America. We do know the SUV plunged 100 feet down the cliffside and crashed into the Pacific Ocean, killing her, along with Sarah Hart, 38, Devonte’s other adoptive white mother, and four of his siblings:
Markis, 19
Jeremiah, 14
Abigail, 14
Ciera, 12
The apparent murder-suicide remains an open mystery.
At present, Devonte is listed as missing. Local authorities haven’t recovered his body, nor have they located his sister, Hannah Hart, 16.
(Devontes bio mom) Sherry Davis’ children were forcibly removed from her home by Texas authorities due to her struggle with cocaine addiction. Davis, who was complying with her court-ordered drug treatment program, also fought to get her children home. But before she could get them back, they were adopted by a couple in Minnesota: the Harts.
In light of what we now know about his murderous adoptive white mothers — who’d been cited for a pattern of repeated child abuse dating back to 2008 — this powerful image twists into a more potent symbol. A symbol of systemic failure. Far more heartbreaking than anyone imagined at the time.
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Adoptive White parents really ain’t shit
Mama Maya Angelou said “Is that your coat?” 😭😂😂😂
Because Maya Angelou ain’t no Punk Bitch! 🤣🤣
Imagine getting kicked out of Maya Angelou’s house party because of your friend.
We would disconnect immediately. lol
Wooooooooooo I love that lady
Why they slapboxing in Dashikis?
He slapped his shit dead
When you woke but will throw these hands if necessary.
Link to info of Crystul Kizer’s Case
When people ask for examples of white privilege show them to this incident. If they choose to be obtuse, reverse the races. If they still choose to ignore it, leave their ass behind.
I just heard this woman say “you procrastinate because you are afraid of rejection. It’s a defense mechanism, you are trying to protect yourself without even trying.” and I think I just realized what was wrong with me.
Yep, this is a very, very common reason for procrastinating. It’s also why procrastination, even though it’s often associated with laziness, is a fairly common trait in a lot of people with anxiety and perfectionism issues.
Colorism
Love videos with so much historical knowledge
Please reblog this every time you see it
“The nerve of those Whos. Inviting me down there. On such short notice. Even if I wanted to go, my schedule wouldn’t allow it!”
This is a fucking mood
Everyday mood 😩