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In reply to the discussion: Black history that doesn't make it into the history books v2.0 [View all]Chitown Kev
(2,197 posts)31. My offering here
We Charge Genocide: The Historic Petition to the United Nations for Relief From a Crime of The United States Government Against the Negro People (1951) -
A statement written by the Civil Rights Congress and presented to the United Nations.
The entire document is worth a good read. The portion that I quote should sound eerily familiar.
A statement written by the Civil Rights Congress and presented to the United Nations.
The entire document is worth a good read. The portion that I quote should sound eerily familiar.
There was a time when racist violence had its center in the South. But as the Negro people spread to the north, east and west seeking to escape the southern hell, the violence, impelled in the first instance by economic motives, followed them, its cause also economic. Once most of the violence against Negroes occurred in the countryside, but that was before the Negro emigrations of the twenties and thirties. Now there is not a great American city from New York to Cleveland or Detroit, from Washington, the nations capital, to Chicago, from Memphis to Atlanta or Birmingham, form New Orleans to Los Angeles, that is not disgraced by the wanton killing of innocent Negroes. It is no longer a sectional phenomenon.
Once the classic method of lynching was the rope. Now it is the policemans bullet. To many an American the police are the government, certainly its most visible representative. We submit that the evidence suggests that the killing of Negroes has become police policy in the United States and that police policy is the most practical expression of government policy.
Our evidence is admittedly incomplete. It is our hope that the United Nations will complete it. Much of the evidence, particularly of violence, was gained from the files of Negro newspapers, from the labor press, from the annual reports of Negro societies and established Negro year books. A list is appended.
But by far the majority of Negro murders are never recorded, never known except to the perpetrators and the bereaved survivors of the victim. Negro men and women leave their homes and are never seen alive again. Sometimes weeks later their bodies, or bodies thought to be their and often horribly mutilated, are found in the woods or washed up on the shore of a river or lake. This is a well known pattern of American culture. In many sections of the country police do not even bother to record the murder of Negroes. Most white newspapers have a policy of not publishing anything concerning murders of Negroes or assaults upon them. These unrecorded deaths are the rule rather than the exceptionthus our evidence, though voluminous, is scanty when compared to the actuality.
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Amazing story of the partnerships between black escaped slaves and the native americans
Baobab
May 2016
#72
One set of events that was instrumental in the creation of an underclass was the biggest mistake
Baobab
May 2016
#73
That piece of history also mind blowing. I do know that in one of the old 'wards' in Houston,
freshwest
Jul 2015
#20
Destroying a people with by hiding their history. The truth should've been taught all along!
freshwest
Jul 2015
#19
National Museum of African American History to Display Photos of the Gullah People
Number23
Mar 2014
#5
That's a pretty awesome thread to find from the archives by Brewman_Jax, 23.. Mahalo!
Cha
Jul 2015
#14
M0rpheus, an exceptional DUer, PM'd me and suggested that I pin these two threads to the top
Number23
Jul 2015
#16
Oh, thanks for the history on that and what BrewmanJax is doing now, 23! Yeah, it's too bad about
Cha
Jul 2015
#17
I discovered an amazing historical connection between a black Canadian doctor and Lincoln's...
Spazito
Aug 2015
#22
This is probably the most awesome thing anyone has ever said about ANY group on DU
Number23
Aug 2015
#26
Thanks, xfundy. I think this is one example where it actually DID make it into the history
Number23
Aug 2015
#30
One of the things I love so much about this thread is its international flavor
Number23
Nov 2015
#42
This is such a beautiful contribution to this thread. I love the international flavor here
Number23
Jan 2016
#47
This is amazing. The list of Nazi victims is immense but this is the first time that I've seen peopl
Number23
Jan 2016
#52
You are absolutely right. The US does not and never has cornered the market on racism
Number23
Jan 2016
#54
Girl, THIS kind of thing right here is why every day that you don't post you are so sorely missed!!!
Number23
Mar 2016
#57
Freaking fabulous. How come stuff like this is hardly ever on the History Channel??
Number23
Mar 2016
#63
I love this thread too! It's the best one on DU. I am so glad that Brewman_Jaxx started it
Number23
Mar 2016
#65
Never Forget: America’s Forgotten Mass Lynching: When 237 Black Sharecroppers Were Murdered In AR
MrScorpio
May 2016
#70
Mr. S, a great contribution. There are so many Rosewoods and similar in American history
Number23
May 2016
#71
I have to say, this thread and its creator -- Brewman Jaxx -- are the absolute best this web site
Number23
Jun 2016
#78