Gov Bevin—
“it is a very dangerous precedent to pretend that your history is not your history..It doesn’t mean you agree w/it or even like it. But to pretend it does not exist..&the ability to learn from (it) is a very dangerous proposition.”
Understanding McConnell /3
..Confederate statues..are certainly symbols: they are symbols of an insurrection to overthrow our gov’t, led by men who were traitors &they are symbols of 200-plus years of hate, racism,murder,segregation,disenfranchisement &discriminatory laws..
Understanding McConnell /4
..it was not until 1976 that the Kentucky legislature ratified the 13th Amendment. That’s right: Kentucky did not officially agree to outlaw slavery until 111 years after the 13th Amendment prohibiting involuntary servitude became the law of the land.
Understanding McConnell /5
In 1830,30 yrs before the Civil War began,slaves made up around 24% of the population in KY.Approximately 28% of white families owned 5 or fewer slaves. In 1860, KY had 225,000 slaves living..between Louisville &Lexington working on hemp &tobacco farms
Understanding McConnell /6
.. Brutus Clay,U.S. rep &anti-abolitionist..made an impassioned speech against the Emancipation Proclamation stating,”If you take away from a man that which he considers to be justly his own, you make him desperate, and he will retaliate against you..”
Understanding McConnell /7
..ironically, he was talking about “a man’s” right to own slaves. It didn’t occur to him that this is exactly how slaves felt toward their own country for enslaving them, and the very reason for the Civil War.
Understanding McConnell /8
..the Kentucky legislature voted to reject it (13th Amendment) by a 56-18 vote in the State House and a 23-10 vote in the State Senate.
Understanding McConnell /9
Afterward, the 1st wave of the KKK rose to power along w/state militias ¶military groups..formed to vandalize &destroy property &to intimidate, physically attack &assassinate black citizens. Lynchings were the preferred way to kill black men &women
Understanding McConnell /10
During Reconstruction and up until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, black citizens were also disenfranchised and not allowed to vote through a series of laws that required them to pass literacy tests, pay poll taxes, or own property.
Understanding McConnell /11
There was also the “grandfather clause”..prevented you from voting if your grandfather hadn’t voted, meaning black citizens couldn’t vote but illiterate whites could..by the early 1900’s, black citizens were virtually eliminated from voting..
Understanding McConnell /12
As a result,by 1900,less than 1% of black citizens in the Deep South were registered to vote..in NC,even though there were 630,207 black citizens in the state,not one of them (zero)could vote in that year’s elections—same thing in LA SC GA AK AL MS TN
Understanding McConnell /13
From 1900’s to 60’s,thousands of cheaply made Confed statues were erected all over the country,most financed by the DAR, &placed on public lands..put up..during the Jim Crow era, when violence against black Americans was at an all-time high.
Understanding McConnell /14
So while black Americans were legally not slaves,they were held captive to oppressive laws that led to they’re being hanged,beaten &treated as 2nd-class citizens.The statues were meant to instruct them that they were still inferior to the white man.
Understanding McConnell /15
There is no honor in the repression of other human beings in any form &it should never be recognized or celebrated.
The men who fought against their own country to enslave their fellow citizens shouldn’t be held up as heroes in the public square..
Slave Owners received compensation for emancipation, not former slaves./1
The fed gov’t compensated the “owners” of enslaved people for their “loss of property.” The Ppl who were freed were not compensated, nor given assistance for transition to freedom.
A white mob shot at them, and the farmers returned fire in self-defense. News of the confrontation spread and a massacre ensued, leaving more than 100 (estimates up to 800) African Americans dead…
Elaine Massacre 1919 /2
67 AfAms ndicted for inciting violence, and 12 Black sharecroppers (the Elaine 12) sentenced to death.
Not only were African Americans massacred, they were also blamed for the event and charged with murder.
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Elaine Massacre defendants
Elaine Massacre 1919 /3
The Elaine Massacre occurred at the end of Red Summer of 1919 — a series of brutal attacks on African Americans in more than three dozen cities including Chicago, Washington, D.C., Norfolk, Knoxville, and more cities.
The brutal massacre of 1921 and Black Wall Street was just one of many. Race massacres were commonplace and are blatantly (and purposefully) ignored in history books.
Here are five race massacres you should be aware of.
Not Just Tulsa /3
COLFAX, LOUISIANA, MASSACRE (1873)
Approximately 150 Black men were murdered by white men w/guns &cannons for trying to freely assemble at a courthouse.
Sadly, the exact number of deaths is unknown because many Black bodies were thrown into the Red River.
THREAD /1
Warrant for Giuliani's phones and computers seeks communications with over a DOZEN PEOPLE..
.. including a high-ranking prosecutor in Ukraine, according to a warrant executed at his apartment this week. reut.rs/336lOAV
The Giuliani Twelve /2
LEV PARNAS AND IGOR FRUMAN
Ukrainian-born Parnas and Belarus-born Fruman are two Florida-based businessmen who helped Giuliani dig up dirt on Joe Biden and his son Hunter before the 2020 presidential election and push to remove Yovanovitch.
The Giuliani Twelve /3
PETRO POROSHENKO
A confectionary magnate &one of Ukraine’s richest men, Poroshenko took power in 2014 and served as the country’s president until 2019. At Giuliani’s direction, Parnas &Fruman met Poroshenko in February 2019, while he was still in office..
100 shooting deaths a day in America bring huge profits to firearms manufacturers and gun sellers.
They glorify gun violence for sales.
They block sane gun regulation.
White Nationalists Inundate American Law Enforcement /2
White supremacists 'seek affiliation' with law enforcement to further their goals, internal FBI report warns
Racially motivated extremists want to "develop new tactics," the document says.