— ALL OF THIS *my parents. And my GREAT Grandma is...

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ALL OF THIS

kaybeeexperience

*my parents.

bando--grand-scamyon

And my GREAT Grandma is still alive soooo……..

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My GRANDMA

averysweetpotatoe

My FATHER went to a LEGALLY MANDATED segregated school until he was 8 and integration was then enforced. He was not legally allowed into a school or part of town with white people until he was almost ten

kanakalala458

Many people forget black people couldn’t even vote until 1965. That’s not that long ago.

chordn

for the vast majority schools within the south, substantive de-segregation was completed only in like circa 1975. thats like fucking 20 years after Brown v. Board of education.

justin-with-a-j

My father is 52 and he chopped cotton in Louisiana as a child until he was 11

revolutionarykoolaid

Less than 65 years. King was murdered in 68, which was effectively the end of the movement and beginning of the Black Power era. My parents were both born in the 50s in the Jim Crow south, and remember it vividly. One of my mom’s friends was even killed at the 16th Street Baptist Church. People are delusional for acting like this was all so long ago.

berberebae

There were schools in the U.S that still had segregated proms in 2012. Shit is still happening it’s not all in some distant past.

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