And i said if you cant distinguish at harvard between honest dissent and overt acts of treason, come on down to alabama because well teach you some law down there because yall dont know. Both National Parties in the last number of years cowtowed to every group of anarchists that roamed the streets of San Francisco and los angeles and throughout the country. And now theyve created themselves a frankenstein monster and the chickens are cominhome to roost all over this country. I love you, too, i sure do. Oh, i thought you were a she, youre a he, oh my goodness. When he was in california, a group of anarchists laid himself in front of them and threatened his personal safety, the United States president. If you elect me, the president might go to california, all come home to our kids on some of them lie down in front of my automobile, it will be the lasting of or want to do to lie down in front of. And now were joined here in the Governors Mansion, in front of the Governors Mansion in mont
Streets, our cells. We look at the painful past in order to learn i tions, the so controversial, why are so many people calling for it now . To examine that, we have to go back in time. 1526, the spanish bring 100 enslaved africans to what is now the carolinas and georgia. They were the first known slaves on american soil. We know what happened next. For the next 350 years, africans were enslaved, beaten, tortured and killed. They built the white house. They fought in wars. Their labor built the american economy. And then came the civil war and freedom. Promises of 40 acres and later on a mule. They were free, sort of. There were black codes, allowing black people to be arrested for things like being out at night or not working at a servant. And then there was jim crow. A set of laws that denied africanamericans all sorts of rights. If you violated them, it could get you arrested or even killed. Then, there were housing discrimination laws, and a practice called redlining, where federa
Vice pres. Biden hi. Thank you all for being here. I t want to remind everyone this event has been set up to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Keep your mask on when you are speaking. Thank you for being here. At the end of the program, we will give you guidance to take a socially distanced photo. Vice pres. Biden in case you want one. I thought i was supposed to come up this way. Ok. Hats [indiscernible] vice pres. Biden good afternoon, everyone. I can hear you. Good afternoon, everyone. Lets get energy. Mahomes. S tim i appreciate everyone being here. I want to thank reverend barker for your hospitality and for convening what we know is a very important discussion in our community. Biden, dr. Ent Joe Jill Biden is in the house, i believe, somewhere. She always does. Id like to welcome both of you here for what you know is a town or f love, unity and compassion. You spent most of your career unifying people, bringing people together. Much like your hometown, scranton, youve ofte
We come to you live from the governor of the mansion in montgomery, alabama, wartime political candidate George Wallace. Elected governor of alabama and four times, George Wallace lived here for 20 of his life. Before we begin our conversation on George Wallace and his legacy and introduce you to our guest, here is a look at his political style. If you cannot decision at harvard between honesty and being over active, you should come down to alabama and we will show you some lot down there. Both National Parties in the last number of years have about down to every group of anarchists that have roamed the streets of San Francisco and los angeles. [applause] now they have created themselves a monster and the chickens are coming home to roost all over this country. I love you, too. I sure do. I thought you were a she. You are a he. In california, a group of anarchists laid down in front of his automobile. If you elect me president , if i come to arkansas it will be the last thing ever. We
The contenders. We come to you live from the governor of the mansion in montgomery, alabama, wartime political candidate George Wallace. Elected governor of alabama and four times, George Wallace lived here for 20 of his life. Before we begin our conversation on George Wallace and his legacy and introduce you to our guest, here is a look at his political style. If you cannot decision at harvard between honesty and being over active, you should come down to alabama and we will show you some lot down there. Both National Parties in the last number of years have about down to every group of anarchists that have roamed the streets of San Francisco and los angeles. [applause] now they have created themselves a monster and the chickens are coming home to roost all over this country. I love you, too. I sure do. I thought you were a she. You are a he. In california, a group of anarchists laid down in front of his automobile. If you elect me president , if i come to arkansas it will be the last