- Mar 11, 2015
- 83,246
- 49,659
- 2,645
It was a 7-1 decision that created Jim Crow. 4 of the scotus judges voting in favor of separate but equal were republicans.
Now white conservatives, you are not going to be continually allowed to tell people like me how I never was a slave and that no fucking slaves are alive today then make claims about the republican party for ending slavery when none of those republicans are alive today, nor did your punk asses vote to end slavery. Republicans don't give a fuck about black people. That is a fact and it is well know among us blacks that todays republican party night as well be the KKK.
Do you have a link for that vote? amd here's a link for you...Jim Crow Laws - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com
How do you know your ancestors weren't slave owners in America or Africa, mine were in Ireland picking potatoes or in England making a profit from it?
Bottom line, I showed up in America in the 60's, I'm a Republican conservative and I'm completely innocent of your vile race baiting meanderings.
Where's your apology..?
A Short History of Democrats, Republicans, and Racism << also read this
I don't care when you showed up racism is still going and whites like you are doing it.
My ancestors did not own slaves anywhere. I was born in 1961 and had relatives born in the 1800's who told me about my family. My grandmother on my moms side was born in 1880 and died in 1970. Her parents were slaves owned by a white man. I know you whites here would like to re create history to make it where blacks owned all he slaves but that's just not what happened.
Republicans are in red.
Plessy v. Ferguson
Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896)
Chief Justice
Melville Fuller
Associate Justices
Stephen J. Field
John M. Harlan (dissented)
Horace Gray
David J. Brewer (did not participate)
Henry Brown
George Shiras, Jr.
Edward D. White
Rufus W. Peckham
Vote 7-1, Justice Harlan had the sole dissenting opinion; Justice Brewer didn't participate.
There were 4 democrats and 5 republicans on the court at that time. Harlan was the only dissenting vote and he was a republican. So republicans helped make segregation legal. Don't need to read your propaganda. I already know. So if you got here in 1960 why are you asking for links about 1896?It was a 7-1 decision that created Jim Crow. 4 of the scotus judges voting in favor of separate but equal were republicans.
Now white conservatives, you are not going to be continually allowed to tell people like me how I never was a slave and that no fucking slaves are alive today then make claims about the republican party for ending slavery when none of those republicans are alive today, nor did your punk asses vote to end slavery. Republicans don't give a fuck about black people. That is a fact and it is well know among us blacks that todays republican party night as well be the KKK.
Do you have a link for that vote? amd here's a link for you...Jim Crow Laws - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com
How do you know your ancestors weren't slave owners in America or Africa, mine were in Ireland picking potatoes or in England making a profit from it?
Bottom line, I showed up in America in the 60's, I'm a Republican conservative and I'm completely innocent of your vile race baiting meanderings.
Where's your apology..?
A Short History of Democrats, Republicans, and Racism << also read this
I don't care when you showed up racism is still going and whites like you are doing it.
My ancestors did not own slaves anywhere. I was born in 1961 and had relatives born in the 1800's who told me about my family. My grandmother on my moms side was born in 1880 and died in 1970. Her parents were slaves owned by a white man. I know you whites here would like to re create history to make it where blacks owned all he slaves but that's just not what happened.
Republicans are in red.
Plessy v. Ferguson
Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896)
Chief Justice
Melville Fuller
Associate Justices
Stephen J. Field
John M. Harlan (dissented)
Horace Gray
David J. Brewer (did not participate)
Henry Brown
George Shiras, Jr.
Edward D. White
Rufus W. Peckham
Vote 7-1, Justice Harlan had the sole dissenting opinion; Justice Brewer didn't participate.
There were 4 democrats and 5 republicans on the court at that time. Harlan was the only dissenting vote and he was a republican. So republicans helped make segregation legal. Don't need to read your propaganda. I already know. So if you got here in 1960 why are you asking for links about 1896?
According to you none of this happened and Democrats always voted in the best interest of the Black race..
Democrats’ Black History Month Amnesia -- Democratic Party Oppresses Blacks | National Review
You still living in the past? Barack Obama was not republican