Old Man Jingles
Rat out of a cage
Ancient History!Greenwood is well documented, Cletus.
Ancient History!Greenwood is well documented, Cletus.
It's a part of this country's ugly past and present which people like you would rather sweep it under the rug and whitewash history.Ancient History!
I don't obsess on our ugly past.It's a part of this country's ugly past and present which people like you would rather sweep it under the rug and whitewash history.
Especially when is it most probably inaccurate and used as a means to an end.....FREE $$$$I don't care about our ugly past.
History is something to learn from ... not something to dwell on.
History as taught in our high schools and college has been inaccurate in many areas for over half century.Especially when is it most probably inaccurate and used as a means to an end.....FREE $$$$
You need to lay off the dabs, it’s rotting your brain.It's a part of this country's ugly past and present which people like you would rather sweep it under the rug and whitewash history.
The present? It's present because racist like you keep it alive.It's a part of this country's ugly past and present which people like you would rather sweep it under the rug and whitewash history.
True Hero!Buck Colbert Franklin (1879-1960) •
Buck Franklin was an attorney in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who is most notably known for defending the survivors of the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. He was also father to the venerable civil rights advocate and historian John Hope Franklin. Franklin was born the seventh of … Read MoreBuck Colbert Franklin...www.blackpast.org
Buck Franklin is a hero and inspiration. Terrible things happen, people treat each other unjustly for bad reasons. We ought to focus on and follow the example of people like Franklin. When something bad happens, respond by doing something good. From the article:
"Franklin and his family had managed to survive the riot. The Tulsa City Council, however, in the aftermath of the carnage, passed an ordinance that prevented the black people of Tulsa from rebuilding their community. The city planned instead to rezone the area from a residential to a commercial district. Franklin led the legal battle against this ordinance and sued the city of Tulsa before the Oklahoma Supreme Court, where he won. As a consequence, black Tulsa residents could and did begin the reconstruction of their nearly destroyed community."
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