250 years of slavery in America was followed by another 100 years of institutionalized violence against blacks. Time to get deep and real about race in America. Watch this video & send around to your friends. youtube.com/watch?v=771FLwf1…

Sep 6, 2019 · 4:48 AM UTC

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Thank you @marwilliamson for advocating reparations. I support your candidacy & appreciate your courage, voice and vision. I also think it’s important to clarify your message here, because institutionalized violence against Black communities began here in 1619 & has never ended.
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This is why I support your campaign: you stand up for what is right. It’s a tough fight, but because you stand for the right things, it is all worth it.
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Shared from YouTube! Thank you for your bold moral leadership Marianne! ❤❤
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Post this as a direct video!!
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Reparations is overdue financial restitution by the the US government* specifically for American descendants of slavery. As Americans, we need to rectify our wrongs. **Not a tax on white people.
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Get your numbers right, over 400 years of SLAVERY. 1619 SLAVERY started in America and it still continues today, just because their are no chains doesn't mean blacks aren't SHACKLED. #trump is the perfect example of that, #trump will keep RACISM alive.
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We already have been experiencing what most of AMERICA is either learning or acting like they forgot...I'm dealing with racism at an all white dairy queen in Oregon do ya history on this state. They want me out! Doesn't AMERICA see...we need 17trillion..or no vote #ADOSPolitics
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So you’re telling me the year is 2126?!?!
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Most blacks have lived their whole lives not under slavery, Jim Crow and institutional racial oppression but preferences. In academic placement and achievement, job placement and advancement ... they have benefited from “affirmative action” for now over fifty years.
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