How is is that black people with less education in 1920 did more than black people are doing today, with more education?
Blacks in those days knew that they were being oppressed, but a lot of blacks today think that the struggle is over and they don't feel a need to work together.
It's these ignorant negros that think that the struggle is over.
What are you doing for the struggle? Besides not voting, of course. Something Black folks died for years to give us.
Republicans passed the 15th Ammendement in 1871 and that gave black people the right to vote, black people were voting long before the Civil Rights Movement ever got started.
When black people were Republicans in the 1920's, black people built the Black Wall Street in Tulsa Oklahoma. During that time black people owned bus companies, cab companies, drug stores, hotels, 15 grocery stores, movie theaters, 2 newspaper companies, blacks owned 2 black public schools, a hospital, a bank, etc.
When black people were Republicans black people had the mind to do for self.
Now this is the kind of stuff that people need to be talking about during Black History Month.
When black people were Republicans in the 1920's, black people built the Black Wall Street in Tulsa Oklahoma. During that time black people owned bus companies, cab companies, drug stores, hotels, 15 grocery stores, movie theaters, 2 newspaper companies, blacks owned 2 black public schools, a hospital, a bank, etc.
When black people were Republicans black people had the mind to do for self.
Now this is the kind of stuff that people need to be talking about during Black History Month.
No. That's the kind of stuff people need to talk about every single day of every single month not just during 28/29 days in February...