The US' invasion of Haiti.
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The US' invasion of Haiti.
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Elmore Bolling, he was too successful.
Elmore Bolling, whose brothers called him Buddy, was a kind of one-man economy in Lowndesboro, Ala. He leased a plantation, where he had a general store with a gas station out front and a catering business; he grew cotton, corn and sugar cane. He also owned a small fleet of trucks that ran livestock and made deliveries between Lowndesboro and Montgomery. At his peak, Bolling employed as many as 40 people, all of them African like him.
One December day in 1947, a group of white men showed up along a stretch of Highway 80 just yards from Bolling’s home and store, where he lived with his wife, Bertha Mae, and their seven young children. The men confronted him on a section of road he had helped lay and shot him seven times — six times with a pistol and once with a shotgun blast to the back. His family rushed from the store to find him lying dead in a ditch.
The shooters didn’t even cover their faces; they didn’t need to. Everyone knew who had done it and why. “He was too successful to be a Negro,” someone who knew Bolling told a newspaper at the time. When Bolling was killed, his family estimates he had as much as $40,000 in the bank and more than $5,000 in assets, about $500,000 in today’s dollars. But within months of his murder nearly all of it would be gone. White creditors and people posing as creditors took the money the family got from the sale of their trucks and cattle. They even staked claims on what was left of the family’s savings. The jobs that he provided were gone, too. Almost overnight the Bollings went from prosperity to poverty. Bertha Mae found work at a dry cleaner. The older children dropped out of school to help support the family. Within two years, the Bollings fled Lowndes County, fearing for their lives.
Elmore Bolling and his wife, Bertha Mae Nowden Bolling, in Alabama circa 1945.
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Yes, the donald Rump's Final days in office were Even WORSE than we Thought
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Donald Trump's final days as president were defined by near-total chaos as House Democrats moved to impeach him for his action (and inaction
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The Grave of a Former Slave Turned Florida State Senator May Be Buried Under What's Now A Tampa Parking Lot
Robert Meacham, who became a Florida state senator after being freed from slavery, is one of more than 1,200 people buried at a site that is
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Photograph of Senator Henry Hall Falkener and family, ca. 1906, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American History and Culture
Size: H x W (Sheet): 8 7/8 × 5 15/16 in. (22.5 × 15.1 cm) Medium: silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper
https://nmaahc.si.edu/object/nmaahc_2014.94.16
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