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We Remember: Chronicling 10 Race Massacres In America


By Cherranda Smith
May 27, 2021
When we talk about the turmoil Black Americans have faced since arriving to this country in slave ships, we often skip over a chapter in which gruesome violence burned entire Black communities to the ground without consequence. Whole neighborhoods, businesses, families, neighbors, churches, gone at the hands of angry white mobs.
One hundred years after the devastating Tulsa Race Massacre, the nation still struggles to acknowledge its past and the violence Black Americans faced at the hands of its white citizens. 
James Weldon Johnson, writer of the “Black National Anthem,” coined the term “Red Summer” to describe the summer months of 1919 because of the surge in racial violence Black Americans faced.  ....

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February is
Black History Month, it’s something that no American of any race, color, or creed should forget. African Americans, the decendants of slaves and slaves themselves fought for freedom that was only at best was in the
promissory note of the
Emancipation Proclamation.
Those men, and women in the case of Harriett Tubman and Sojourner Truth, paved the way for freedom for African Americans and all others who benefited from what they fought for: women, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, and other Hispanics, Asian Americans, and LGBTQ Americans.
That promise being made then, must be kept today, to the descendents of  this men, as well as all who benefited through their sacrifice: even the Southern Whites who at the time did not know then, or all too often today, that they too needed emancipation. ....

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The Beginning of the Trump Coup and Insurgency: It is Not Going Away


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I have longed warned that President Trump and his supporters would not go quietly. I have lost count of the number of warnings I have given since Trump announced his candidacy in 2015 and how he described the loyalty of his supporters when he said
“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters, okay? It’s, like, incredible…” 
At the time many thought that he was joking. I knew he wasn’t  joking because I had run ins with those supporters long before he ever announced his candidacy. They were a ready made constituency. Since the late 1980s frustrated conservatives led by pundits like Rush Limbaugh and dozens of others, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, hundreds of right wing radical pastors, and an increasingly radicalized Republican Party with the ....

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1877 all over again: A mob assault on Congress in our 'Deconstruction Era'


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At least 12 U.S. senators and 140 representatives were expected to object to a handful of states’ electoral votes in a joint session of Congress today until a mass of pro-Trump protesters breached the Capitol s security and forced a halt to the proceedings. Since the passage of the Electoral Count Act of 1887, following the contested presidential election of 1876, there have been four years when objections were filed but only two objections joined, as required under the rules, by members of both houses North Carolina in 1969, Ohio in 2005. That makes Jan. 6 the third such objection in 134 years but the first with 30 percent of Congress behind it  and the first to be gaveled to a screeching halt because of an angry mob surrounding and then storming into the Capitol, smashing windows and fighting with police. ....

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