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How The US Government Destroyed Black Families (Documentary)
How The US Government Destroyed Black Families (Documentary) proliberation 4 Views • 4 months ago

How The US Government Destroyed Black Families (Documentary)

It’s no secret. Fatherless households are more common in the Black community. A survey from the American consensus institution revealed that 67% of Black children under 18 in the U.S. live in homes without fathers. This is a stark contrast to White children, as only 24% of them live in fatherless homes.

But it wasn’t always like that. The black family survived generations of open racism, widespread poverty, and slavery. They lived through segregation and violence. And strong family bonds used to be the norm.

Between 1890 and 1950, the marriage rate was much higher among black women than white women. A fraction of black children lived in homes without their fathers.

But everything changed with the expansion of the welfare state. This is how the US government destroyed black families.
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Namibia: Live stream in the Namib Desert
Namibia: Live stream in the Namib Desert ministercr 2 Views • 1 year ago

Live feed, from a waterhole in the heart of Namibia

Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red sand dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park - bordering the Namib Naukluft Park.

In this park, all man-made barriers have been removed, creating a space over 56,540 square kilometers (meaning 21,830 sq mi) - wildlife moves freely between the two parks and the other privately owned guest farms.

In Gondwana Namib Park the Namib experience covers two sides. Three, in fact, as under the reddish sand there is brown sandstone – the fossilised dunes of an ancient Namib. Then there is the World Heritage Site of ‘Namib Sand Sea’, and only 60 km further south, the Namib shows yet another face: the valley of the ephemeral Tsauchab River – which cuts through the surging sand-sea and ends in famed Sossusvlei.
But along with the fossilised dunes, Namib Sand Sea and Tsauchab River, a glorious new display has risen.

Built in 2006, the special character of this waterhole, has not only an impact on the surrounding wildlife, but stretches across the globe, from home to home. This particular waterhole is situated within an open plain, 8km from Namib Desert Lodge.

A solar-powered borehole fills a nearby reservoir and is monitored by a water float that opens as the waterhole’s levels decline.

Being situated within a remote destination like the Namib Desert, intermittent interruptions are likely to occur at times.

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Black Americans Just Getting 40 Acres & a Mule After Elections! Black History | Black Culture
Black Americans Just Getting 40 Acres & a Mule After Elections! Black History | Black Culture Staff Admin 17 Views • 1 year ago

Black Americans Just Getting 40 Acres & a Mule After Elections! Black History | Black Culture

What if we tell you that the famous executive order that proposed forty acres and a mule for newly liberated slaves can be implemented today? Officially called Special Field Orders Number 15, this policy advocated giving 40 acres of land and a mule to each newly liberated Black slave in the United States. However, this executive order was not implemented. Today, many believe that it was suspended and made legally null and void. However, the truth is it’s more like a fire with a preserved spark that can reignite the fire. In other words, the executive order was not suspended but simply not implemented. This leaves a space where it can be implemented at any time, and all Black African Americans would get 40 acres of land and a mule. But is it really possible? Can a non-implemented order be brought back to life? Well, what we will tell you about this in this video will change how you think about 40 acres and a mule policy.

The term "40 acres and a mule" refers to a commitment made by Union General William T. Sherman during the American Civil War to distribute confiscated land to recently freed Black families. This initiative aimed to provide economic opportunities and foster self-sufficiency among the freed slaves after the abolition of slavery. In January 1865, towards the end of the Civil War, General Sherman issued Special Field Order No. 15, detailing the allocation of land along the southeastern coast, particularly in Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. The order specified that 40 acres of land be assigned to each freed Black family, along with the potential to receive surplus army mules. The goal was to offer a means for the newly emancipated individuals to economically support themselves and build a new life as free citizens. The commitment to "40 acres and a mule" reflected the understanding among some Union officials that merely ending slavery without addressing the economic and social needs of the newly freed population would not lead to genuine freedom. Landownership was considered a crucial step toward achieving economic independence and self-sufficiency. However, the policy encountered challenges and opposition. President Andrew Johnson, who assumed office after Abraham Lincoln's assassination, reversed many land redistribution initiatives. Johnson's policies favoured returning confiscated land to its former Confederate owners, often leaving freed slaves with little more than the promise of freedom. Ultimately, the widespread implementation of the "40 acres and a mule" policy did not materialize. Although the Freedmen's Bureau, established to assist newly freed slaves in their transition to freedom, did distribute some land to Black families, the promise of 40 acres for each family largely went unfulfilled. The failure to provide the promised land and resources contributed to the economic hardships faced by freed slaves during the Reconstruction era and beyond. The concept of "40 acres and a mule" endures as a symbol of the unmet promises and challenges confronted by Black Americans in their pursuit of economic and social equality after the Civil War. It serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities and unresolved issues of Reconstruction, as well as the ongoing struggles for civil rights and economic justice in the years that followed.
The inability to fully execute the "40 acres and a mule" policy can be ascribed to a blend of political, social, and racist factors during the tumultuous post-Civil War era known as Reconstruction. Numerous factors elucidate why the policy fell short of its intended objectives. After the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, Vice President Andrew Johnson assumed office, advocating for a more lenient approach to Reconstruction in the Southern states. His strategy aimed to swiftly reintegrate them into the Union without imposing substantial penalties or redistributing land, thereby undermining more radical proposals from Union officials. Many white Southerners, including former Confederates, vehemently opposed the notion of redistributing land to newly emancipated Black people. Rooted in deeply ingrained racist ideologies seeking to uphold white supremacy and economic control, there was widespread reluctance to concede land or economic power to the recently freed population. Certain Northern business interests and conservative politicians were apprehensive about the potential economic upheaval that widespread land redistribution might trigger. Concerns centered around destabilizing the Southern labor system and disrupting existing economic structures. Political compromises between Northern and Southern factions during Reconstruction led to the watering down or abandonment of policies addressing racial and economic inequalities.


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Alabama officer on leave after using stun gun on handcuffed man
Alabama officer on leave after using stun gun on handcuffed man Staff Admin 4 Views • 1 year ago

An #Alabama #police officer is on administrative leave after video shows her cursing at and using a #stungun on a man who was handcuffed and crying.

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Russia Reveals Secret Ancient Paintings Of Black Biblical Jesus, Gino Jennings Responds 
Russia Reveals Secret Ancient Paintings Of Black Biblical Jesus, Gino Jennings Responds  Staff Admin 10 Views • 1 year ago

Russia Opens It's Vaults To Reveal Black Biblical Jesus Is, Gino Jennings Respond


Russia Reveals Secret Ancient Paintings Of Black Biblical Jesus, Gino Jennings Responds 


In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the recent revelation of ancient paintings portraying Jesus Christ as a black man, challenging traditional Western depictions. These remarkable artworks, unveiled in Russia, spark crucial discussions about representation, identity, and the universal message of salvation.


Join us as we explore the significance of these paintings in reshaping cultural perceptions and fostering inclusivity in religious imagery. From the perspectives of scholars, art enthusiasts, and religious figures like Pastor Gino Jennings, we examine the historical accuracy and cultural sensitivity surrounding depictions of Jesus.


While some may embrace this portrayal as a validation of cultural identity, others may grapple with deeply ingrained beliefs. Nonetheless, Pastor Jennings reminds us of the timeless truths embodied by Jesus, emphasizing the importance of obedience to the word of God as the pathway to salvation.


As we navigate these discussions with empathy and understanding, let us remember that our shared humanity and faith in God unite us beyond any differences in appearance. Join the conversation, like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our journey of exploration and enlightenment. Thank you for watching, and may we all continue to strive towards a deeper understanding of God's love and grace.

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