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1970 SPECIAL REPORT: "MOBILE, ALABAMA SCHOOL INTEGRATION" 

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@wraynephew6838
@wraynephew6838 Месяц назад
As a black man I can only say Black people was for more united and self reliant back then. We took care of ourselves and looked out for one another. That is virtually gone in 2024. We may not have had the resources back then as we do now, but we were far more spiritual and united.
@joseyeastwood
@joseyeastwood 2 года назад
People seemed too be more classy and dignified even in turbulent times back then.
@Shehatescash
@Shehatescash 4 месяца назад
They were viciously attacking black children because they believe that homo sapiens with melanated skin were subhuman btw
@JohnCappel-bt9mx
@JohnCappel-bt9mx Месяц назад
For sure
@Jj-ty7qh
@Jj-ty7qh 2 года назад
The dignity of the black families is breathtaking. Children all nicely dressed and behaved. Beautiful. Just beautiful
@bobbyg433
@bobbyg433 2 года назад
The white children are dressed nicely as well. Racist
@georged4578
@georged4578 2 года назад
@@bobbyg433 not as nice tbh
@bobbyg433
@bobbyg433 2 года назад
@@georged4578 lol.
@hib723
@hib723 2 года назад
IK what happened right?
@Jj-ty7qh
@Jj-ty7qh 2 года назад
@@bobbyg433 I see we have a white supremacist in the house. Please take your racism elsewhere, you are not welcome here.
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 2 года назад
This is when the cars looked beautiful, made out of metal, and we're truly American made.
@sreyasdesai4865
@sreyasdesai4865 Год назад
classic
@sreyasdesai4865
@sreyasdesai4865 Год назад
the colored negress with the whites Gary Coleman
@christianbrother4724
@christianbrother4724 Год назад
I hear ya. I still have a 58 Ford ..restored. It runs circles around my Nissan.
@HogRebel
@HogRebel Год назад
Yep! My dad had a nice ‘71 Olds Cutlass! 😎👍 Man, that thing could get up & MOVE with that 350 V-8 engine! 😜😉👍
@tightywhitey9779
@tightywhitey9779 4 месяца назад
Good times.... i was negative 25 at the time
@stevenj1214able
@stevenj1214able Год назад
I love how all of the mothers bringing their kids to school, were all dressed nice. Not a sponge bob pajama set to be seen. And no hoochie momma shorts on any of the little girls.
@lashondahill6145
@lashondahill6145 Год назад
White people 😆
@djadams9867
@djadams9867 Год назад
Congrats Steven. Everyone now knows how much of a racist you are.
@elenasantoro2404
@elenasantoro2404 11 месяцев назад
We should bring this back fr
@RocketRocket-ce3ke
@RocketRocket-ce3ke 11 месяцев назад
@@elenasantoro2404 Starting with..?? But yes there is a whole world of civility and grace gone out the window
@k.t155
@k.t155 11 месяцев назад
You’re a white man talking about hoochie momma, worry about what you’re children are up to.
@monicakent6287
@monicakent6287 6 месяцев назад
My my mom's sister came across this video and discovered that my grandmother was one of the lady's being interviewed! This was a shock but a blessing at the same time. My grandmother is deceased now for over 15 years and believe me , seeing this is a breath of freash air!!! It's amazing! Thank you for posting this🙏🏽
@ssjup81
@ssjup81 Месяц назад
Which one was she?
@ContrarianExpatriate
@ContrarianExpatriate 2 года назад
I love how black children were raised to behave with class and dignity back then. The little girl with her little plaits was the picture of innocence and class.
@justinhearst
@justinhearst 2 года назад
You assume as if black children aren't raised to have dignity and class now. Just because you see videos of young black people now sometimes acting like assholes doesn't mean that there aren't those who were raised with "class" and "dignity"
@RaiderClarke312
@RaiderClarke312 2 года назад
This is how Black Community was Before Drugs was Intentionally Pumped into Black Neighborhoods...
@bobbyg433
@bobbyg433 2 года назад
@@RaiderClarke312 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MOTHATALKS
@MOTHATALKS 2 года назад
@@justinhearst most are not thousands of videos don't lie
@lj2609
@lj2609 2 года назад
That's a racist comment. I mean, all of the kids, white and black are much more proper, dressed nicely, etc, because that's the way it was back then, that's how ALL children of ALL races were brought up. Even the black and white mothers are in dresses which is very different than today. To imply that it was only black children that needed to be brought up with class and dignity back then, as if it's just in the white kids nature to be prim and proper without having to be taught, is ridiculous! Your comment also implies that this was a yesteryear thing and that nowadays black children are not raised with class and dignity. However, if you weren't so ignorant and racist you would know that kids, regardless of race, are nowhere near the way they were back then, nor are they brought up the same, and the same goes for the parents. All children of all races are brought up differently today. You have parents of all races dropping their kids off while wearing pajamas and you'll not likely see a boy with a tucked in shirt or a girl in a dress, nor will you see many kids walking to school holding hands with their mothers, and its not because all the parents are bad and not raising them correctly, whether white or black, it's because it's a different time, and everyone is evolving and changing. You're going to have good and bad black parents, good and bad black children, good and bad white parents and good and bad white kids, it isn't just the white race that is trying to raise good humans, it's ALL races!
@Civilwar.relics
@Civilwar.relics 8 месяцев назад
All the children and parents seemed fine, i dont see the big deal here a close up of someone wanting for there parents, what the news story? and hard working lady just wants to bring her kids to school. The end
@chloeew4627
@chloeew4627 2 года назад
All the kids are beautiful, black and white. Beautiful… The general society is just nasty .
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 2 года назад
Yep you got it.
@wildhogs1ful
@wildhogs1ful 2 года назад
not general society just one race of people are evil ones
@david-lm7iu
@david-lm7iu 2 года назад
@@wildhogs1ful you not gonna live long thinking like that.
@charleswilliams5860
@charleswilliams5860 Год назад
The society seems pretty nice to me
@christianbrother4724
@christianbrother4724 Год назад
I remember being a child in those days. It is so neat to see how well dressed everyone is. Some of those ladies remind me of my own mother.
@davidpp330
@davidpp330 26 дней назад
Parents walking their kids in school while holding their hands the whole way from their car to into the school! That’s a beautiful thing! They won’t allow that today!
@SimplyAtair
@SimplyAtair 17 дней назад
Everyone was so beautifully dressed and classy
@ilovegot7754
@ilovegot7754 10 месяцев назад
I can’t believe little black girls were shamed for their hairstyle, I’m so in love with the bows and ribbons, my hair didn’t look near as cute when I was a kid
@loraleepooley3669
@loraleepooley3669 2 месяца назад
So cute!
@VicEsp-ks3ho
@VicEsp-ks3ho Год назад
I'm shocked that this didn't happen until the 70s. It just shows the amount of resistance
@AntajuanGrady
@AntajuanGrady 10 месяцев назад
Not really surprising when you consider in 1963 the church bombing that killed 4 black girls happen in Birmingham, AL and in 1964 in nearby Mississippi the murders of those 3 civil rights workers. 1970 was just 6-7 years later.
@Rxz5526
@Rxz5526 8 месяцев назад
They tried to save us
@DocNinini
@DocNinini 3 месяца назад
​@@Rxz5526Tried to save us from what exactly? Im laughing in your neo nazi face 😂
@Rxz5526
@Rxz5526 3 месяца назад
@@DocNinini try looking at interracial crime statistics sometime
@DocNinini
@DocNinini 3 месяца назад
@@Rxz5526 are we talking about chain slavery or lynching
@kerrycarter330
@kerrycarter330 6 месяцев назад
What needs to be addressed is what benefits came from busing. The intent was to bring the average black to the same standard of whites. Regardless of the intent you have to look at the evidence. Both sides did studies on the issue and came to the same conclusions. It hurt both races.
@BigC205
@BigC205 Год назад
3:38 That black lady turned around like whatcha looking at woman 😂
@SimplyAtair
@SimplyAtair 17 дней назад
You can tell she ain’t play 🤣
@HogRebel
@HogRebel Год назад
I love the 1970’s dresses 👗 the ladies are wearing! My Mom wore some like that back then. I was in the 2nd Grade in 1970.
@John-ct9zs
@John-ct9zs 6 месяцев назад
Humans had already walked on the moon in 1969, but an issue like segregation was still going on in the early 1970s. Amazing. This really wasn't all that long ago.
@ssjup81
@ssjup81 Месяц назад
My mother said that they didn’t integrate until the early 70s in her area despite the state integrating since the 1950s.
@nakisharobinson9572
@nakisharobinson9572 Год назад
This is also when parents raise their own kids and not leaving them on other family members to take care of like now......
@ksager123
@ksager123 Год назад
Nobody is leaving them. The carriers chose to sleep around
@ssjup81
@ssjup81 Месяц назад
Parents have to work. You can’t live off of one income these days.
@theuntouchabletee4470
@theuntouchabletee4470 2 года назад
It was still like this in 2010 when i went to college black kids hung with black kids and white kids hung with white kids i remember one of my professors cussed a class of 100 out over this he said that he noticed it on campus and that we all should be ashamed and he was a older white dude lmao
@jenkemjones68
@jenkemjones68 Год назад
But I'll bet you that white professor lived in an all white neighborhood lol.We can't force people to interact based on skin color.That's ludicrous!Let people choose who the hell they want to associate with and leave them alone.Most professors these days are of ideology instead of their professed curriculum.
@theuntouchabletee4470
@theuntouchabletee4470 Год назад
@@jenkemjones68 Don't know where he lived he just told us he moved to memphis from up north and he said he noticed it he was making a point but i cant remember why he brought it up he had a good reason tho
@jenkemjones68
@jenkemjones68 Год назад
@@theuntouchabletee4470 I see.I just thought he went a little over the top by cussing them all like that.I think many student hang with friends who share similar interests and views.They feel more comfortable with one another I guess.Some of us can be nerdy or some of us are athletes some are country boys etc..But if we shut people out because of their race then that's a problem.Im sure that little girl at the corner in this video had a few slurs thrown at her.To me that's horrible.
@christianbrother4724
@christianbrother4724 Год назад
Peoples like bein wit thay own.
@Allhoney33
@Allhoney33 Год назад
Wasn't like that at my school. We all hung out together.
@matt-30-
@matt-30- 10 месяцев назад
Here’s a clue for the clueless. Gerrymandering, deindustrialization, redlining, white flight. Consider those before doing any comparisions between past and present. You’ll seem a lot smarter than you probably are.
@jazzywazzy8906
@jazzywazzy8906 8 месяцев назад
Exactly. A lot of illogical annd even outright racist comparisons are being made as if the Nixon and Reagan administrations alone didn’t intentionally destroy black neighborhoods and economic security after this time period.
@CaptchaNeon
@CaptchaNeon 5 месяцев назад
These sweet little AA kids make me smile. They’re dressed up so nicely and their smiles are just beautiful. I don’t know how people could be so mean to them, they’re innocent children. I guess this is a period of time where many didn’t want them interacting with their own kids even though I’m willing to bet had they had ancestry DNA tests they’d find their kids weren’t pure blood whites.
@queenahmose
@queenahmose 2 года назад
Mobilian here. Born and raised here. This is interesting. Never heard of this.
@kylentusclark6794
@kylentusclark6794 2 года назад
Me either, I’m from Mobile too.
@NaturalBeauty214
@NaturalBeauty214 2 года назад
I was born in Mobile and literally my whole family is from there and has been there for many generations. This is quite interesting. I moved away as a child and haven't been back in many years.
@Jason-si8iu
@Jason-si8iu 8 месяцев назад
I grew up in majority black schools in mobile & never had issues....the north is more segregated than here
@jayes12
@jayes12 7 месяцев назад
To add to what you are saying, Boston, MA had issues with integration as late as 1975.@@Jason-si8iu
@josephwinkler4863
@josephwinkler4863 24 дня назад
I was born in 1971 so this type of thing is hard to understand because we all had black friends and teachers even! WTF is wrong with people?!!
@riccorich
@riccorich 2 года назад
The thing I noticed with integration of school, don't matter where in the country, some white feel that they should have to move their kids outside their neighborhood are to go to school...And Black parents or black students feel going to a white school will help improve their education.
@60asteroid
@60asteroid 6 месяцев назад
Because white schools had better everything to facilitate the best education: buildings, desks, plumbling, books, teachers (educ), etc. Black schools got the cast-offs: out of date & used falling apart textbooks, no/used/damaged tech (overhead projectors, science lab materials, etc). Even heating in the winter. Because schools in white neighborhoods were supported in every way by state & federal monies. Think about today; where are the "best" schools? Inner city? or the white flight suburbs? BTW why there was "white flight" the suburbs in the first place in teh 1960s. Check out the cornerstones of most private US schools...the date . . . tells you a lot
@riccorich
@riccorich 6 месяцев назад
@@60asteroid the blacks that choose to send their kids to a "white school" hardly made the effort in trying to improve the environment in their neighborhood?! Despite what was presented or giving circumstances, they could have mad a effort in improving black neighborhoods. There really wasn't, it seems as soon as integration came about some black folks was quick to jump across town to a "better environment"
@moe3445
@moe3445 Месяц назад
@@60asteroidu got any books or videos to recommend someone trying to learn more about these subjects?
@grdn02100
@grdn02100 22 дня назад
WOW they didn't have to bleep any language out, none of the moms - black or white - had neck tattoos or piercings through their noses like a brahma bull, none of the female teachers were dressed like street walkers.
@eugenesant9015
@eugenesant9015 Год назад
The difference in then and now..... 50 years of Integration, welfare, subsidized housing projects, affirmative action, etc. Better or worse?
@keenanmoore4163
@keenanmoore4163 5 месяцев назад
Worse statically. But better If you let them tell it [look how far you've come 🙄] all because you can eat at there bs restaurant or send your kids to their schools to be called racial slurs, bullied and treated indifferently 🤷🏾‍♂️.
@lateciabrown-sewer4457
@lateciabrown-sewer4457 Год назад
Wow... interesting video. I was born and raised in Daphne, AL a suburb of Mobile.
@barbaraobach
@barbaraobach Год назад
I'm just looking at how beautifully dressed they all were back then .
@sreyasdesai4865
@sreyasdesai4865 Год назад
Jackie O
@wraynephew6838
@wraynephew6838 Месяц назад
intergration is something that has to come natural an not forced. It is even more abnormal when the federal government tries to force it. It takes time
@barbaraobach
@barbaraobach Год назад
What happened afterwards, did the school then reject the locals who refused to go across town ?
@Brendy_Jay
@Brendy_Jay 2 года назад
This is my hometown 😭lil ole Mobile
@Alex-sq3kp
@Alex-sq3kp Год назад
Yesss
@caseymccray1387
@caseymccray1387 2 года назад
8:14. Dang at first i thought that was shirley from whats happening.
@TempeSoldier123
@TempeSoldier123 Год назад
You’re a 🍕💩
@countrykang1996
@countrykang1996 6 месяцев назад
That’s actually my beautiful grandmother… Dora Mae James. Born in McIntosh Alabama. She was a wonderful wonderful woman who we miss dearly …
@countrykang1996
@countrykang1996 6 месяцев назад
😂😂she actually would’ve laughed at loud at your comment
@dragonslayer4679
@dragonslayer4679 4 месяца назад
The amount of black crime in mobile now is horrible and I only blame the parents
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 2 года назад
Saw a half a dozen cars in this video I'd like to buy.
@sreyasdesai4865
@sreyasdesai4865 Год назад
collectible
@TheBlindGuitarSlinger
@TheBlindGuitarSlinger 17 дней назад
This is my hometown. I am there right now. Actually went to Shiloh Christian school I heard that lady talking about. This must’ve been when my parents were in high school.
@starelise1387
@starelise1387 5 месяцев назад
My mother was 8 around this time and I could only imagine how this affected her as a little black girl in NC
@shaunlove7302
@shaunlove7302 Год назад
What's up Family I'm born and raised in Mobile I never seen old footage of Mobile I appreciate this much respect Brother Peace.....
@Alex-sq3kp
@Alex-sq3kp Год назад
Right
@lornaschoemehl2240
@lornaschoemehl2240 Год назад
Hi, I am doing a research project on the Mobile civil rights movement. Where did you access this video from? I need to authenticate it in order to use it.
@dragonslayer4679
@dragonslayer4679 4 месяца назад
Blacks had better education with segregated schools facts
@sjbrigante4845
@sjbrigante4845 8 месяцев назад
He said the name of the school was Hamilton. I looked it up but couldn't find much. I don't know if the school is still open today. Robbins either.
@GaryB19561
@GaryB19561 Месяц назад
That school was called Peter Joe Hamilton and was located in Chickasaw, Alabama. I went there as an elementary school student before this time. Up until 1970, the principal was C. J. Wallace who was a good principal overall. However when desegregation came, he retired and took over as principal at one of the many church affiliated all white schools that popped up at the time. Chickasaw was 99% white at the time with just a few blacks living in the low income housing that had been built with Federal money. Any blacks who tried to move into town were usually “discouraged” by the police and local bigots. In 1970, I was supposed to enter the 9th grade at K. J. Clark Jr. High School also in Chickasaw but they turned it into a middle school and moved the 9th graders to C. F. Vigor High School in Prichard. However we were not placed in the main campus but were relegated to an elementary school on the opposite end of the campus. Since this was rushed desegregation, this facility had no facilities to accommodate 9th graders and for the most part we were just warehoused there. However, fights occurred between white and black students several times a week until finally, my mother took me out and enrolled me in one of the all white church schools in November 1970. I stayed there until I graduated in 1974.
@sjbrigante4845
@sjbrigante4845 19 дней назад
@@GaryB19561 This is a great message. Thank you for providing good historical context
@rayday007
@rayday007 Месяц назад
If this were now? Black kids would be saggin, and say on my momma!
@ShaneMcBryde
@ShaneMcBryde Год назад
Hezakya you rock my friend!
@Themaddprof
@Themaddprof 8 месяцев назад
My mother took me to a desegregated school near Charleston SC the following year. I remember those days well.
@mariahrashean3683
@mariahrashean3683 11 месяцев назад
Like My Comment If You From Mobile
@christianbrother4724
@christianbrother4724 Год назад
I swear at 16.08 there is a kid that looks like Danny Bonaduci from the Partridge Family.
@oohweeoohwee9222
@oohweeoohwee9222 2 года назад
That's my town
@campbellde
@campbellde 2 года назад
Go to mark 11:25 and you will hear the lady say, if our efforts (resistance) here fail, she is going to send her kids to school (Shiloh Christian Academy) in Saraland. Pay attention because history repeats itself. When I was in high school at Vigor High in Mobile, the high school had a significant amount of White and Black students. The school won a national academic award from the Department of Education. It had a nationally recognized and 2x state championship football team, and 300 members marching band. Now, check this out, I remember the first time a black girl became homecoming queen, and a suggestion was made to alternate the race of the homecoming queen each year. From 1987 to the late ’90s, my alma mater became more and more, you know the code word, “urban.” Now, fast forward to 2008, and guess who breaks away from the Mobile County School System to create their own system? Ding-Ding Ding, you guessed it, Saraland. Now, that school system is 80% white. Remember, you got to have somebody play football and basketball if you want to compete at the highest level in Alabama. Finally, today, Shiloh Christian Academy is over 90% white.
@charleswilliams5860
@charleswilliams5860 Год назад
Whites can play the games that they created just fine
@teddyghioto
@teddyghioto 10 месяцев назад
AND saRalAND IS #1 IN THE state IN 6A FOOTBALL...DING DING DING...
@DrewHanks2083
@DrewHanks2083 Месяц назад
The black community has taken a step back
@adamwalker2377
@adamwalker2377 2 года назад
Why is it always "skeywl"?
@Rxz5526
@Rxz5526 8 месяцев назад
The beginning of the end
@DocNinini
@DocNinini 3 месяца назад
To the fake patriots who are actually communists yes this was the end
@chickenfeet9558
@chickenfeet9558 Год назад
So this is a private school??? That makes a difference
@gsurfalways5022
@gsurfalways5022 Год назад
Back in the south in those days the Klan was quite active, I was the first non white in my elementary school in Oakland Park Fla my Savior was I was really good at sports especially baseball pitched a few non hitters. I never encountered racism in my school only in my all white neighbourhood especially by the old men and women.
@enarush1
@enarush1 Год назад
I used to think that way until I heard what was said once I left the room, but was in earshot
@stevesaenz2926
@stevesaenz2926 2 года назад
It's so crazy that our society was so ignorant and so racist and still is in some areas,we are all equal!!!! Equality!!!!
@hib723
@hib723 2 года назад
Legislated outcomes equal Communism!!!!!YAY!!!! Now they hate Equality!!!! The latest communist newspeak buzzword is EQUITY!!!! which equals RACISM!!!!YAY!!!!
@charleswilliams5860
@charleswilliams5860 Год назад
Nobody is equal. Some people are better at some things than others.
@michaeltnewyorknights8413
@michaeltnewyorknights8413 2 месяца назад
​@@charleswilliams5860those are specifics. As homo sapiens, we're all equal.
@faygo12
@faygo12 2 года назад
those were some LOUD ass cars!!!!
@sreyasdesai4865
@sreyasdesai4865 Год назад
Corvair
@trapmiller5111
@trapmiller5111 2 года назад
Love my cities history. #251
@Alex-sq3kp
@Alex-sq3kp Год назад
What school is this
@russellnolan9212
@russellnolan9212 4 месяца назад
People will follow the ways of the past. Cavemen to superstition to prejudice.
@frankieturner630
@frankieturner630 2 месяца назад
When they did that my parents took me out of public schools. And I had to go to a private school.
@dirtydirty5857
@dirtydirty5857 9 месяцев назад
Them A-saxons are something else my family sprung off from selma al and split into three cities Birmingham, Montgomery,and mobile .
@theSuicideBooth
@theSuicideBooth 6 месяцев назад
Like watching your favourite person walk straight off a steep cliff, oblivious to the perilous drop that awaits them
@TomikaKelly
@TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад
It seems like this was one big logistical nightmare. 😬
@DocNinini
@DocNinini 3 месяца назад
To neo nazis like yourself im sure it was
@wraynephew6838
@wraynephew6838 Месяц назад
​@@DocNinini there is a big difference with walking one block to school rather than driving 10 miles due to forced integration. This has nothing to do with neo nazism
@vanessatheurbantarotgoddes2192
@vanessatheurbantarotgoddes2192 2 года назад
The news always been messy
@chrismcclure2822
@chrismcclure2822 2 года назад
This my city
@ItsJustJayla
@ItsJustJayla Месяц назад
This time period is haunting and amazing at the same time
@valeriewilliams1103
@valeriewilliams1103 Год назад
People were so beautiful back in the day.
@countrykang1996
@countrykang1996 6 месяцев назад
That’s my grandmother at 8:14 Dora Mae James. She was a wonderful caring God fearing woman. That little boy is my uncle Stanley James and that’s my aunt Faye.. this is an amazing moment to see .. this is our first time seeing this today 3/27/2024
@vanessatheurbantarotgoddes2192
@vanessatheurbantarotgoddes2192 2 года назад
That newsman racist
@sreyasdesai4865
@sreyasdesai4865 Год назад
Dan Rather Norah O’ Donnell
@ShaneMcBryde
@ShaneMcBryde Год назад
I remember in highschool back in the mid 80's there were these large iron gates on every hallway. I asked one time what they were there for? I was told they were installed during desegregation to control rioting. Also, Gerry and the Pacemakers! Totally boss!
@deshaefromarounthawayricha7324
@deshaefromarounthawayricha7324 2 года назад
Salaam my brotha ✊🏾
@bobbyg433
@bobbyg433 2 года назад
Salami salami bologna
@Bill-cv1xu
@Bill-cv1xu 2 года назад
Zim zim za la bim.
@deshaefromarounthawayricha7324
@deshaefromarounthawayricha7324 2 года назад
@@bobbyg433 cool
@Miguel_Salvador
@Miguel_Salvador Год назад
​@@deshaefromarounthawayricha7324 that's f***** up bro 💀
@eugenesant9015
@eugenesant9015 Год назад
Back when they knew who their daddy was and the man wasn't banished from the home in order to get welfare.
@ratdog6317
@ratdog6317 Год назад
he wouldn't be banished for welfare if he chose to actually provide, then the household wouldn't even need welfare
@jazzywazzy8906
@jazzywazzy8906 8 месяцев назад
@ratdog6317 that’s not true. Black people were (and often still are) paid a fraction of the amount of money white ppl were for the same jobs. Then factor in that many were relegated to lower paying jobs. It was difficult to make ends meet in a two parent household where both parents worked, but instead of mandating equal pay or investigating racist hiring practices, the government made it so that two parent households couldn’t get welfare, thus destroying many families.
@TomikaKelly
@TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад
No one banishes a provider...😂
@zerip9756
@zerip9756 10 месяцев назад
Yuhhh
@jw77019
@jw77019 Год назад
Alabama can’t be fixed. I have accepted this fact.
@capoislamort100
@capoislamort100 7 месяцев назад
The US can’t be fixed neither. They’ll have to overhaul the whole damn system, and start from scratch.
@michaeltnewyorknights8413
@michaeltnewyorknights8413 2 месяца назад
​@@capoislamort100 Agreed!
@frankstiling9999
@frankstiling9999 Год назад
💥
@TidePrideMan
@TidePrideMan 8 месяцев назад
I was born in Mobile and lived there all my life. I was 11 years old in 1971, my Elementary School was integrated in 1968. Now most of the Black schools are 95% Black and the White public schools are mostly Black too. The private schools are 95% White, therefore the intergration didn't work out as they thought it would. In Mobile like the rest of American cities we have an epidemic with young Black male teens shooting and killing each other. LBJs Great Society did what the Democrats wanted it to do, keep the Blacks enslaved, destroy the family nucleus, promote unwed Mothers, and destroy the Black communities with drugs and violence.
@risk603
@risk603 2 года назад
I'll be labeled racist, but what's the state of this school an surrounding neighborhoods now..??
@Alexandria87
@Alexandria87 2 года назад
Why would you be labeled a racist for asking a legit and innocent question??
@jordynsimmons1107
@jordynsimmons1107 2 года назад
How is this racist
@Jase9
@Jase9 2 года назад
Mobile....Like a lot of southern cities are still very segregated. Majority blacks live on one side and whites live on another. Around 2010 the Mardi gras parades that were mainly segregated, have been mixed. Pritchard Alabama, which is on the other side of Mobile, is mainly black and they have their own parades and mardi gras party's and balls.
@laned6245
@laned6245 2 года назад
White resistance, bad government policy, and drug culture is quite the powder keg
@ckh937610
@ckh937610 2 года назад
Good question, but keep in mind that there are also many neighborhoods that “turn” that end up the same, if not better than when they were all white. So, we have to be careful to assume high black population, low quality. In fact, the blackest census recognized community in NY State, Lakeview on Long Island at 73% has a median household income of about $140,000 and is in a high performing school district that is predominantly/pluralistically more black(Malverne, which is mentioned in a 1963 documentary on this channel).
@denisew4407
@denisew4407 2 года назад
What part of Mobile is this? I've never heard of this.
@Eleonor-kazimirov
@Eleonor-kazimirov Год назад
My cousin attended a white American school in the 70's as a Latino, he was never discriminated against nor was he interviewed on TV
@rollitupmars
@rollitupmars Год назад
Latino isn’t a race most are white
@theofficialphoenixtv5765
@theofficialphoenixtv5765 10 месяцев назад
@@rollitupmars Latinos arent white, they are their own people
@capoislamort100
@capoislamort100 7 месяцев назад
@@rollitupmarsno, most are not white, they’re brown.
@Minimmalmythicist
@Minimmalmythicist 3 месяца назад
Unfortunately lots of people certainly were!
@michaeltnewyorknights8413
@michaeltnewyorknights8413 2 месяца назад
​@@rollitupmarsmost are not white, broad range of shades. Example, Dominicans are usually dark to medium skinned. Argentinian's are quite fair.
@subsno200
@subsno200 Год назад
He asked if she was scared She stopped looking away and looking him DEAD in the eyes and said No Sir !
@campbellde
@campbellde 2 года назад
Go to mark 13:59 and you will get a glimpse of why private schools are important in Mobile, Alabama. The lie is that they provide better education, but this video sheds light on the main reason they exist. The private school principal stated that if you have one child you will have to pay $406.00 for the year. In accordance with www.saving.org/inflation/inflation.php?amount=406, $406 in 1970 is a little over $3,000 in 2022 money. Now to be fair, Saraland High School has a non-resident policy as follows: "The Saraland Board of Education has an approved policy for admitting students who are not Saraland residents. The policy requires tuition payment of $1500.00 as well as academic, behavior, and attendance eligibility requirements. Additionally, admission is based on space availability. Full-time employees of the Saraland City School System and the City of Saraland with non-resident students are subject to the Non-Resident Policy but are eligible for a tuition waiver. Saraland business owners who own the property on which the business is located may also be eligible for a tuition waiver. The non-resident student application submission deadline is May 14, 2021. Submission of an application does not guarantee acceptance. Notice regarding admission status will be mailed to the student's home address in June. Tuition payment must be made in full prior to student registration." I am posting these comments to encourage dialogue and show that old habits never die.
@legallygay69
@legallygay69 2 года назад
Watching this just broke my heart! Let's be real honest, horrible white attitudes! Shameful. LIVE AND LET LIVE!!
@cody4916
@cody4916 Год назад
They were right. The whites fled Mobile and it turned majority black. Now it's a shithole
@msloyalwhiteknight3890
@msloyalwhiteknight3890 Год назад
Blacks were worse
@deus_vult_1099
@deus_vult_1099 4 месяца назад
So live and let live, unless you don’t want your kids going to school with the guys who commit half the crimes.
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