crow era. after reconstruction when the klan and others began their rise and when we went into jim crow laws where blacks couldn t sit in certain places, couldn t eat, when we by law had seg grags, they erected these statues to show after reconstruction, we will have a state of white superiority. that s what the statues were erected for. in fact, ront e. lee after the civil war said he was against memorials because we needed to let the are nation heal. now they erected in the early part of the 20th century slavery ended by the emancipation proximate cause clags in 1863. it wasn t early the early part of the 20 century they started erecting this statue. it had nothing to do with the war. it had everything to do with white supremacy and the more americans know that, the more they will say this is a disgrace because it s not honoring ront e. lee. it s honoring segregation.
and porcelain toilets and sinks. if you affect the mind set, you change the behavior. this was built for the officers who have to work here. it s their day that s affected by the mood of the inmates, not the inmates. thank you. while tulsa took strides to make houses units more livable, it s one-person seg grags cells are more barren. they are security risks. jimmy maxwell falls into the category of security risks. how are you spending your time up here? planning my next move. no, i m just kidding. with ten felony convictions and a criminal record spanning 30 years, maxwell has seen the insides of cells. but in this one, the priority occupant did what he wanted to
i don t have any pictures to be honest. that s the only picture i have. a mug shot. and it s not a very good mug shot either. this is very sad. that s his picture that i have and i can see his eyes. i can see that red rim, and i can see that they re very sorrowful. sergeant collette supervises the seg grags unit with them in different sections. he checks in on them ask knows jimmy. unfortunately you have to stay in there for a while. i know that. i cleaned up the house because i was going to be here for a while. he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. unfortunately not, we have to keep that separate. family members and co-defendants have to be separate. he asked me to talk to his son. he was heading down the same
and so he has said we will never change the name of the team. we will never change the name. it s that simple. never. you can use caps. dan snyder is now the george wallace of the nfl. when i say segregation now, seg grags tomorrow and segregation forever. that was george wallace the year before dan snyder was born. just a couple of months after saying segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever. alabama governor george wallace stood in the doorway of the university of alabama trying to prevent the students to register at the university of alabama. and in that moex, the force of history overwhelmed george wallace.
was just an infant and a toddler. he was born in 1964. when dartmoth changed the name, dan schneider was only 10 years old. he was just a 10-year-old, understandably completely ignorant of the painful evolution of racial labelling in this country. now he remains just as ignorant and so he has said we will never change the name of the team. we will never change the name. it s that simple. never. you can use caps. dan schneider is now the gorge wallace of the nfl. when i say segregation now, seg grags tomorrow and segregation forever. that was george wallace the year before dan schneider was