Powerful Black Images

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bigmackrapper;7132681 said:
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Man, fuck white people for real. I wish I could go back in time to incidents like these and stop them from happening.
 
i dont hate all white people cause todays whites arent like the past.but whites did alot of evil things to blacks that people dont want to talk about.american history is a evil era.why you think white people dont have a history in america??white people heritage got a nigga in a tree.that's why they are ashamed
 
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bigmackrapper;7132980 said:
i dont hate all white people cause todays whites arent like the past.but whites did alot of evil things to blacks that people dont want to talk about.american history is a evil era.why you think white people dont have a history in america??white people heritage got a nigga in a tree.that's why they are ashamed

Lmfao
 
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*BLACK HISTORY FACT*

Jesse Washington a teenage African American farmhand was lynched on this date in 1916 in what became known as The Waco Horror. Washington was accused of raping and murdering his employer's wife after she was found dead. Law enforcement interrogated Jesse

Washington, eventually obtaining a confession. Washington was tried for murder in Waco, Texas, in a courtroom filled with furious locals. He entered a guilty plea and was quickly sentenced to receive capital punishment. After his sentence was pronounced, he was dragged

out of the court by observers and lynched in fro

nt of city hall. Over 10,000 spectators, including city officials and police, gathered to watch the attack. Members of the mob castrated Washington, cut off his fingers, and hung him over a bonfire. He was repeatedly lowered and raised over the fire to delay his death. After the fire was extinguished, Jesse Washington's charred torso was dragged through the town and parts of his body were sold as souvenirs

A professional photographer took pictures as the event unfolded, providing rare photographs of a lynching in progress. The pictures were printed and sold as postcards in Waco, Texas. Although

the lynching was supported by many Waco residents, it was condemned by newspapers around

the United State
 
This thread was doing well until y'all started showing the evils of white people (don't nobody wanna see that shit). We know who and what they are, now let's get back to the regularly schedule program.

More black pride, and black power. We need to at least balance the bullshit out with more positive, powerful black images.
 

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