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..>..> ..>Terrorism In America, Nothing New to Blacks (Afrikans)
 Free the Jena 6 Now And down with white supremacy / racism by any means necessary.The More Things Change, The More Things Stay the SameThe case of the Scottsboro Boys arose in Scottsboro, Alabama during the 1930s, when nine black youths, ranging in age from thirteen to seventeen, were accused of raping two white women, one of whom would later recant...Read More 
Click and Play / Read to better know why we don't play dat noose shit...The issue at the core of the Jena 6 case is that after over 5,000 + of my people having been lynched from trees for as little as reckless eyeballing you think you can make terroristic threat and get a pass; We Think Not....Have they ever really stop lynching us? The core and roots of the police are the decedents of krakka lynch mobs, with the same mentality. They just gave them a gun and a badge and sprinkled some color in to make it look non-racial. But legitimate violence and brutality makes it no less immoral. Here's what's intelligent and a human right in 2007. When a racist in 21st century amerikkka is bold enough to hang a noose (three of em) from a tree, thus threating my life and mocking the pain, murder and suffering of my ancestors in the same breath---he is going to be dealt with to the fullest degree with preemptive self-defense... Most every sane Black person knows--they didn't whip his ass good enough..because he got out the hospital and went to a party the same night. So where is the attempted murder / aggravated assault etc...Simple battery and probation at worst, given that the " amerikkka white criminal in-justice system" gotta do something to a Blackman for getting the up on a krakka lynch mob.LYNCHING"In the last decades of the nineteenth century, the lynching of Black people in the Southern and border states became an institutionalized method used by whites to terrorize Blacks and maintain white supremacy. In the South, during the period 1880 to 1940, there was deep-seated and all-pervading hatred and fear of the Negro which led white mobs to turn to "lynch law" as a means of social control. Lynchings—open public murders of individuals suspected of crime conceived and carried out more or less spontaneously by a mob—seem to have been an American invention. In Lynch-Law, the first scholarly investigation of lynching, written in 1905, author James E. Cutler stated that "lynching is a criminal practice which is peculiar to the United States." Most of the lynchings were by hanging or shooting, or both. However, many were of a more hideous nature—burning at the stake, maiming, dismemberment, castration, and other brutal methods of physical torture. Lynching therefore was a cruel combination of racism and sadism, which was utilized primarily to sustain the caste system in the South. Many white people believed that Negroes could only be controlled by fear. To them, lynching was seen as the most effective means of control. There are three major sources of lynching statistics. None cover the complete history of lynching in America. Prior to 1882, no reliable statistics of lynchings were recorded. In that year, the Chicago Tribune first began to take systematic account of lynchings. Shortly thereafter, in 1892, Tuskegee Institute began to make a systematic collection and tabulation of lynching statistics. Beginning in 1912, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People kept an independent record of lynchings..." Text From:Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute     
"The Ancestors Are Watching" This lesson is a companion to: 
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