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From Color of Change: Tulsa’s officials are whitewashing Black Wall Street
Next month, for the 100th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Oklahoma’s city officials plan to host a monumental celebration of racial progress and reconciliation while they are actively denying justice to the survivors and descendants of this horrific tragedy.
Tulsa’s government has repeatedly denied reparations to the descendants and survivors. Now, for the centennial year celebration, the mayor is co-opting their movement for justice by instead promoting the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot Centennial Commission—a group that has excluded and refused to meet with survivor Mother Randle, yet claim to be working in honor of her.
While the Centennial Commission received $30 million in funding for the celebration and stands to gain more in revenue from the upcoming Greenwood Rising Museum, Mother Randle still lives in poverty at age 106. This is simply theft—theft of her legacy, image, and pain. We cannot allow the city leaders to champion their revisionist history and continue to exploit the very people affected by it.
–Jade, Rashad, Arisha, Johnny, Erica, Evan, Amanda, Gabrielle, Marie, Eesha, Samantha, Imani, FolaSade, Angel, Ciera, Stasia, Gabrielle and the rest of the Color Of Change team
Demand For Justice By Signing The Petition Here
Additional help would be useful if you can email your friends and form community around these issues + Add any comments you think can enliven the conversation and elevate those harmed.
NEVER FORGET THE ATROCITIES OF THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
*TRIGGER WARNING* DEAR BLACK PEOPLE: DO NOT LET A MOMENT GO ON AT ALL IN SLAVERY DISCUSSIONS WHERE YOU DONT DISCUSS THE ATROCITIES IN DETAILED HORROR. INTERGENERATIONAL CHATTLE SLAVERY WAS ONLY EXPERIENCED BY BLACK PEOPLE. DO NOT LET THEM TELL YOU “XYZ RACE WAS ALSO SLAVES” THIS IS NOT TRUE TO THE EXTENT THAT IT WAS EXPERIENCED BY BLACK PEOPLE IN THE AMERICAS AND DEFINITELY NOT FOR AS ALONG. THE UNITED STATES WAS THE LARGEST SLAVEHOLDING NATION IN THE WORLD AND DID IT FOR THE LONGEST TIME. THE GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATIONS SANCTIONED AND SPONSORED FOR ALMOST 400 YEARS THE FOLLOWING: MAIMINGS KILLINGS HANGINGS DRAGGINGS ASSASSINATIONS DRAW AND QUARTERING USING SLAVES FOR DUEL PRACTICE RAPES AND MOLESTATION (EMOTIONAL MURDER) RAPES AND MOLESTATION OF CHILDREN (GIRLS AND BOYS) FORCED SODOMY BABY MURDERS CUTTING OFF OF HANDS LEGS FEET GOUGING OF EYES LACK OF FOOD WATER AND SHELTER WHIPPINGS/BEATINGS EMOTIONAL TORTURE AND ABUSE BREAKING UP OF FAMILIES TAKING AWAY ALL SIGNS OF CULTURE AND CULTURAL GENOCIDE NOT ALLOWING EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS USING OUR TEETH/HAIR ETC FOR THE MASTER’S PERSONAL USAGE SLICING BABIES OUT OF PREGNANT MOTHERS AND LETTING THEM DIE SURGERIES WITHOUT ANESTHESIA FORCED MEDICAL EXPERIMENTATION LETTING SLAVES DIE WITHOUT MEDICAL TREATMENT LETTING SLAVES DIE AND NOT HAVING PROPER BURIAL THE DISSOLUTION OF OUR BLOODLINE VIA RAPE SEPARATING SLAVES VIA SKIN COLOR AND ABILITY USING SLAVES AS FOOT WARMERS IN THE COLD MONTHS USING SLAVES AS MILK MAIDS DRINKING SLAVE BLOOD TO MAKE THEM “STRONGER” BEATING CHILDREN TO DEATH KILLING THEIR OWN CHILDREN DENYING THEIR OWN CHILDREN AND CALLING THEM SLAVES SO THEY COULD NOT BE FREE SELLING/AUCTIONING PEOPLE IN PUBLIC CHAINING PEOPLE THE ATROCITIES AND DEATHS OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE (****WHOLE SEPARATE EXPERIENCE–TELL IT WITH BLOODY DETAIL) KILLING/HURTING SLAVES TO SET AN EXAMPLE (PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE) USING SLAVES AS SURROGATES FOR BABIES THEY DID NOT WANT TO CARRY FOR BARREN WHITE WOMEN BULLYING SCARRING OF SLAVES BRANDING OF SLAVES TATTOOING OF SLAVES Please feel free of adding below. PLEASE READ THE SLAVE JOURNALS. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES GO TO THE SLAVE TRAILS. KNOW IT LIKE THEY KNOW THEIR REENACTMENTS. TREAT EVERY SLAVE PORT LIKE JEWS DO AUSCHWITZ NEVER FORGET NEVER LET THEM FORGET ALWAYS KNOW WHERE THE PHOTOS AND ACCOUNTS ARE SO THEY WONT WHITEWASH AND CLEAN THEM UP.
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Ernest Green, the first African-American to graduate from Little Rock Central High, standing by himself on graduation day - Little Rock, AR
via reddit
This picture hurts very much to look at
White Amerikkka
The people they killed were Black. These are the lengths white people will go to just to silence us.
I didn’t know this was a thing
We literally don’t talk about this
White people actually made it a point to take out the majority of bad shit they’ve done from history. Not just in America but in a lot of countries all over the world.
Cinco de Mayo is about to start, so let's make some things clear:
Hello there! Diego here! (That… that’s seriously my name.) As some of you may know, I am of Mexican origin, and I would like to make a few things clear about May 5th you may or may not be aware about.
1. Cinco de Mayo is NOT the date of the Independence of Mexico.
That’s right! Mexico celebrates its independence in September 16th, or more likely, the night of September 15th, when traditionally they make the traditional Grito de Independencia by midnight, which is a reenactment of the legend of the night revolutionary priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla called mass in 1810 for the people to rebel against the Spanish government.
“Cinco de Mayo” also known as “La Batalla de Puebla” (The Battle of Puebla) is a commemoration of a victory in the battle against French invaders that arrived from the port of the state of Veracruz. Albeit not a strategically decisive battle on the war, it is important on national pride as a moment in which a tiny new country without virtually any funds by the time of 1860s defeated such a super powerful army which were the French.
2. “Sombreros”.
Ah yes.
The “sombrero”.
Just to put it straight: Sombrero just means “hat” in Spanish; at least Mexican Spanish. We tend to call sombrero to any kind of hat, that is if we are not using the word “gorro/gorra” alternatively.
The “sombreros” you usually see in every single stereotype you may imagine are based a mixture of the charro outfit and the way poor proletariats would dress around the dawn of the 20th century whom also were an emblem of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. (Another national celebration that goes in November 20th.) Slavery was already illegal in Mexico, but these people were exploited in a disguised system in which the workers were paid (miserably) and all of their expenses would be controlled in stores they were only allowed to spend at; those stores were also owned by the proprietors of the land they worked at.
The stereotype has been so reflected in so many places inside and outside the border it has even been reclaimed by the Mexican people themselves.
“Oh, so is it okay for me to wear one?”
No.
By the way when I mentioned “charros”, I mean a traditional type of horsemen that follow their own set of etiquettes and styles, and it’s also practiced by women who are not only beautiful but also super badass.
3. Maracas.
I SERIOUSLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH MEXICAN STEREOTYPES AND MARACAS TO BE HONEST.
LIKE, THEY ARE USED IN A FEW CULTURES OF MEXICO SUCH AS THE YAQUIS, BUT OTHER THAN THAT IT REALLY DOESN’T HAVE MUCH OF A CULTURAL BACKGROUND FOR MEXICO. ALMOST ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN LATIN AMERICA, BUT NOT MUCH IN MEXICO.
THEY ARE MORE OF A BRAZILIAN THING.EDIT: Actually no, they are not Brazlian at all either.
Much like the sombrero, if you “went to Mexico” (Tijuana, Cancún, Mazatlán, Rocky Point) and they gave you maracas with vivid colors on them, there is absolutely no cultural importance behind it as souvenir of Mexico. Mexicans love to point at, laugh, and exploit the cultural obliviousness of tourists. Especially American tourists.
…
*cough*
4. The mustache.
This one is a bit strange, albeit kind of true in some regards.
The mustache is an international symbol of masculinity, and Mexico is a country full of machismo, albeit “caballerosidad” is also one of the qualities in the Mexican etiquette which involves respecting the autonomy and individual identity of women, always approach to a non-violent solution, and a general attitude of politeness to both men and women; that said it is not impossible for a Mexican to be misogynistic as well.
ANYWAY, the mustache is kind of a downhill-snowball stereotype that may have started in just seeing many Mexicans having a mustache, but so do a LOT of American males as well, so uhhhh… it’s a very strange label to pin on Mexicans over all.
5. Tequila.
I actually don’t mind if you drink tequila. You kinda support the economy of my country and it’s an actual cultural thing that I like it when it’s spread around.
Just remember that it is NOT drunk with a worm in it. That is mezcal. Its like tequila’s wilder cousin. And no, it has no mescaline.
6. Other stereotypes.
Sugar skulls are a cool thing, I guess. No, they have absolutely nothing to do with Cinco de Mayo, they are part of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) which is celebrated in November 1st.
“Do not drink the water” is a weird stereotype I have heard. I would not simply recommend you to drink untreated tap water anywhere. Period. We have water purifiers everywhere.
Mexico is what I call a “second world country”. It is not as developed and advanced as the United States, but it IS civilized in a great way we count with continuous technological developments and lots and lots of progressist enthusiasts.
Mexico is not proud of drug trafficking. It’s an extremely serious problem that has the entire country terrorized and I am really exhausted of all the attention they get from dumb Hollywood movies rather than the real Mexico. Do not talk about drugs. Do not talk about narcos. This is a very delicate topic that many people overlook the impact it’s had with Mexican people in their identity. Please.
I persist. Do not, seriously, DO NOT associate Mexican people with drug dealers, drug lords, “narcos”, or any other extension. If you seriously STILL wonder “what the big deal is”, I dare you to Google “narcos” on the image search and look at all the horrible things they do to the innocents. (It’s seriously fucked up and triggering with blood, gore, body horror shit.)
Mexican people have contributed with some groundbreaking contributions to science and technology and the way we are leading our lives.
> Mario J. Molina is a chemist who discovered the causes of ozone depletion in the atmosphere. > Guillermo González Camarena patented the first trichromatic TV color transmitter in 1940. 8 years before Peter Carl Goldmark presented it to CBS and took most of the credit. > Luis Ernesto Miramontes co-developed “the pill”. Props. > Andrés Manuel del Río discovered vanadium in 1801 which is used to strengthen steel further and is applied from bicycles and hardware tools, to dental implants and jet engines.
Yes, Mexicans are actually laid back. No, they are not inherently lazy.
Mexican people are culturally masters of improvisation and creativity, this leads them to engineer creative solutions to everyday problems. Just felt like sharing this fact.
Ok so this is all I have right off the bat, and I wish you a happy Cinco de Mayo. Have fun, get drunk, party on; I don’t care, we don’t care. Just have these things on mind.
TL;DR: Please do not do/say anything racist.
Signal Boosting this because it needs to be said.
I want to get a megaphone and scream this information in front of every nightclub in DC
it scares me that you never know what someone is thinking or feeling towards you and everything that they say could be one massive lie
fandoms act like pedophiles don’t watch tv, read books, or use the internet. “fiction vs reality” all you want but predators consume content that aligns with their interests. real, actual predators ship adults with minors, possess child porn of both real kids and fictional ones, read stories that show csa in a positive light, etc.
like I can see a predator watching how y'all justify minor / adult ships and feeling validated. they don’t just enact violence outside of the internet. they are real people who consume media just like you and me. those of you who ship children with adults share a space with actual predators
it’s also wild to me that y'all don’t think a pedophile could ever be an artist or writer. I guarantee you they are content creators you enjoy on social media. you’re giving them a space to safely express their interests and you validate their inclination to hurt real children when you promote “hebephilia” as healthy. every time you say “the technical definition of pedophilia is 13 years old and younger”, some adult freak feels better about being attracted to a 14 year old. saved by the bell huh!
you’re harboring actual predators, making them feel great about themselves, giving them a platform in fandom & the ability to harass minors into silence with that platform. it isn’t just desensitizing kids, it’s also desensitizing predators
just like white people felt justified in thinking of black people as all sorts of stereotypes (monkeys, mammies, pickanninies, unintelligent, biologically predisposed to being enslaved, etc) thanks to racist cartoons, justifying pedophilia in fiction is a gateway to them excusing harmful behavior in real life and actually doing it. if that should bother you
76% of people arrested for child porn (cp) which legally includes simulated cp (that’s digitally drawn art,or CGI), have molested actual children. in the late 20th century cp had almost been completely wiped out, but the creation of the internet caused a resurgence and now it’s uncontrollable. but people think enjoying these things in internet fandom are unrelated phenomenon
y'all really surround yourself with people who spend hours drawing cp, writing about it, making headcanons for it, creating communities & organizing celebration weeks for it, discussing it on social media and skype, but then you’re surprised when people who spend their days indulging in the fantasy of adults fucking children… are outed as adults who fuck children. like
The ugly stuff that the US government has done
The realest….
barz
I might put this on my grad cap…
so you immediately think if someones white theyre racist as fuck. suprise, that isnt true. yeah standing up for black rights is great but not all white people immediately come out of there moms vagina racist. ugh whatever, just, forget about it
i haven’t gotten one of these “not all whites” messages in so long and they’re still just as annoying as they were back when i had my anon on. nobody cares. you all benefit from white supremacy. so suck it
with all seriousness
Always reblog
i’ll just leave this right here…
& you can read the whole thing right here
Its gone , I tried to click. It’s not there anymore. But this is crazy. Smh. Still happening.
yoooooo
Just search “Willie Lynch Letters” you’ll fully understand racism after reading that one letter. Beware, it’s deep..
because colorism isn’t being addressed. yea we all black but we got some issues we need to face
That William Lynch letter was proved to be fake. Just as fake as the people who deny colorism. Saying “We’re all black” is no better than white people saying “we’re all human” when we talk about prejudice. Yes we are all black, but guess what colorism is still a thing and light skinned people benefit from it. Just because you’re black doesn’t mean you don’t have some form of privilege. I have thin privilege. I can admit that yes it is a thing, and yes I do benefit from it. To which extent I’ll probably never know, but at least I can it admit to it and try to stand up for people who are considered overweight when other people come for them or make fun of them. Same thing with colorism. What are any of you light skinned people doing when the whole world comes for people with dark skin? if your answer is nothing please miss me with that “we’re all black b.s. I’m sick of all these fake deep fake woke niggas on tumblr
Racist vintage Valentine’s Day cards for Native Americans.
This set of cards from the Vintage Valentine Museum was created to mock Native Americans and draw on stereotypes about American Indians.
“I’d never squaw’k if you’d be my Valentine” (1950s or ’60s)
“I want to be the CHIEF” (1940s or ’50s)
“I’m a straightshoooter Valentine. May I be your BOW” (1930s)
“I’m hunting for you, Valentine” (1941)
“Ugh! Ugh! I’m an INDIAN GIVER. It’s time you should learn it. For I won’t give my love, unless you’ll RETURN it!” (1940s)
“Ugh! Ugh! Give me your heart Valentine!”
“You heap fine Valentine AND HOW!” (1950s or ’60s)
“I’m sending this ARROW CHEIFLY to say, let me be your “beau” (1930s or ’40s)
It’s very useful to discuss history of racism and cultural appropriation in the US to avoid it in future. Especially when these pictures are still present in children’s books used today.
Kehinde Andrews says global inequality is not an accident – it is designed to keep the hierarchy of race intact