Lynched for owning a grocery store?! ๐Ÿฅ—๐Ÿค” #blackhistory #ushistory #memphis #idabwells #chicago

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Lynched for owning a grocery store?! ๐Ÿฅ—๐Ÿค” #blackhistory #ushistory #memphis #idabwells #chicago

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  1. Keep living in the past and playing a victim. Itโ€™s pathetic. Whites are still being enslaved today by Muslims in Africaโ€ฆ and we are supposed to feel bad about something that happen 100 years ago? Yikes

  2. I swear itโ€™s like black history is all about pain and suffering. We need to know but I would love more stuff on what happened that was positive. Iโ€™m so tired and drained about all the suffering and wrong that was done to my people.

  3. She spoke out when Frederick Douglass and Booker T Washington remained silent she was a powerful civil rights journalist she encouraged blacks to leave the South if a biopic has not already been done about her they should honor her with a film or play or both

  4. This is dedicated to the "superior" raceโ€ฆ..the "high IQ" group!
    The fragility of the aforementioned and true recipients of affirmative action(white privilege) is on full display in their inability to compete on a level playing field!!!

  5. The lynching of successful, high standing Black business men and property owners is a very important part of the story of Black Americans that is not talked about enough. Imagine the negative impacts this had on Black families and communities.

  6. Yet no one understands or accepts who created ghettos and brought to blacks the import of drugs to these communities. Today the point of reference about black crime is Chicago which was designed by u know who.?

  7. The sad part is n Africa neighbors who r the same color still do this. So you're right it does still happen in Africa. Maybe somebody should talk about it and use their words to bring attention to that instead of to what used to happen in America