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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #segregation, aggregated by home.social.

  1. @iraiah8, Black Royalty, wrote:

    My dad is 85.
    He grew up in the Jim Crow South. This isn’t distant history. it’s his memory.

    He told me a story:

    (1/5)

    #blackhistory #whitehistory #blackwomen #92percent #misogynoir #segregation #whitefragility #blackmastodon

  2. @iraiah8, Black Royalty, wrote:

    My dad is 85.
    He grew up in the Jim Crow South. This isn’t distant history. it’s his memory.

    He told me a story:

    (1/5)

    #blackhistory #whitehistory #blackwomen #92percent #misogynoir #segregation #whitefragility #blackmastodon

  3. @iraiah8, Black Royalty, wrote:

    My dad is 85.
    He grew up in the Jim Crow South. This isn’t distant history. it’s his memory.

    He told me a story:

    (1/5)

    #blackhistory #whitehistory #blackwomen #92percent #misogynoir #segregation #whitefragility #blackmastodon

  4. @iraiah8, Black Royalty, wrote:

    My dad is 85.
    He grew up in the Jim Crow South. This isn’t distant history. it’s his memory.

    He told me a story:

    (1/5)

    #blackhistory #whitehistory #blackwomen #92percent #misogynoir #segregation #whitefragility #blackmastodon

  5. @iraiah8, Black Royalty, wrote:

    My dad is 85.
    He grew up in the Jim Crow South. This isn’t distant history. it’s his memory.

    He told me a story:

    (1/5)

    #blackhistory #whitehistory #blackwomen #92percent #misogynoir #segregation #whitefragility #blackmastodon

  6. Republicans are desperate to release the old beast

  7. Republicans are desperate to release the old beast

  8. You put you country on a imaginary pedestal Because it's YOUR country YOUR country is NOT an example for the rest of the world under many many points of view: e.g. Black soldiers who fought against Nazism in Europe, came back home to face #segregation That's USA Sorry to interumpt your inner chant

  9. You put you country on a imaginary pedestal Because it's YOUR country YOUR country is NOT an example for the rest of the world under many many points of view: e.g. Black soldiers who fought against Nazism in Europe, came back home to face #segregation That's USA Sorry to interumpt your inner chant

  10. KENNEDY NAVIGATES POLITICAL CURRENTS: A TALE OF FEDERAL ACTION AND CAREFUL RHETORIC

    Federal troops sent to Alabama to enforce civil rights laws. See how this impacts residents and what happens next.

    #AlabamaCivilRights, #FederalTroops, #CivilRightsEnforcement, #JFKAdministration, #Segregation

    newsletter.tf/alabama-civil-ri

  11. The Streetcar Wars: Everyday Violence in Making American #Segregation - ein #Vortrag von Prof. Mia Bay (Cambridge University) am 8. April im Rahmen der Jahreskonferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Amerika-Studien. 👉 sbb.berlin/khwnz

    @freieuniversitaet

  12. The Streetcar Wars: Everyday Violence in Making American #Segregation - ein #Vortrag von Prof. Mia Bay (Cambridge University) am 8. April im Rahmen der Jahreskonferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Amerika-Studien. 👉 sbb.berlin/khwnz

    @freieuniversitaet

  13. The Streetcar Wars: Everyday Violence in Making American #Segregation - ein #Vortrag von Prof. Mia Bay (Cambridge University) am 8. April im Rahmen der Jahreskonferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Amerika-Studien. 👉 sbb.berlin/khwnz

    @freieuniversitaet

  14. The Streetcar Wars: Everyday Violence in Making American #Segregation - ein #Vortrag von Prof. Mia Bay (Cambridge University) am 8. April im Rahmen der Jahreskonferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Amerika-Studien. 👉 sbb.berlin/khwnz

    @freieuniversitaet

  15. The Streetcar Wars: Everyday Violence in Making American #Segregation - ein #Vortrag von Prof. Mia Bay (Cambridge University) am 8. April im Rahmen der Jahreskonferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Amerika-Studien. 👉 sbb.berlin/khwnz

    @freieuniversitaet

  16. I'm planning a walk to Cremalosa in Avondale Estates, and wondering why there is effectively a wall separating Avondale Estates from the neighborhoods to the west, with the only entrances between College Ave and Wiltshire Dr being a cut-through in Willis Park. Frustratingly, Exeter Rd (inside) and Forrest Blvd (outside) practically touch, but have a fence (the nominally public land probably was enclosed).

    This type of urban design is common around where I live, and infuriates me. For Avondale Estates, I wonder if if this design had segregationist intent. See the article below. This also get me wondering how much of our fragmented, ineffective urban landscape is due to racial segregation.

    decaturish.com/news/avondale_e

    This research also got me wondering who Forrest Blvd was named after.

    #history #georgia #avondaleEstates #segregation #urbanism

  17. I'm planning a walk to Cremalosa in Avondale Estates, and wondering why there is effectively a wall separating Avondale Estates from the neighborhoods to the west, with the only entrances between College Ave and Wiltshire Dr being a cut-through in Willis Park. Frustratingly, Exeter Rd (inside) and Forrest Blvd (outside) practically touch, but have a fence (the nominally public land probably was enclosed).

    This type of urban design is common around where I live, and infuriates me. For Avondale Estates, I wonder if if this design had segregationist intent. See the article below. This also get me wondering how much of our fragmented, ineffective urban landscape is due to racial segregation.

    decaturish.com/news/avondale_e

    This research also got me wondering who Forrest Blvd was named after.

    #history #georgia #avondaleEstates #segregation #urbanism

  18. I'm planning a walk to Cremalosa in Avondale Estates, and wondering why there is effectively a wall separating Avondale Estates from the neighborhoods to the west, with the only entrances between College Ave and Wiltshire Dr being a cut-through in Willis Park. Frustratingly, Exeter Rd (inside) and Forrest Blvd (outside) practically touch, but have a fence (the nominally public land probably was enclosed).

    This type of urban design is common around where I live, and infuriates me. For Avondale Estates, I wonder if if this design had segregationist intent. See the article below. This also get me wondering how much of our fragmented, ineffective urban landscape is due to racial segregation.

    decaturish.com/news/avondale_e

    This research also got me wondering who Forrest Blvd was named after.

    #history #georgia #avondaleEstates #segregation #urbanism

  19. I'm planning a walk to Cremalosa in Avondale Estates, and wondering why there is effectively a wall separating Avondale Estates from the neighborhoods to the west, with the only entrances between College Ave and Wiltshire Dr being a cut-through in Willis Park. Frustratingly, Exeter Rd (inside) and Forrest Blvd (outside) practically touch, but have a fence (the nominally public land probably was enclosed).

    This type of urban design is common around where I live, and infuriates me. For Avondale Estates, I wonder if if this design had segregationist intent. See the article below. This also get me wondering how much of our fragmented, ineffective urban landscape is due to racial segregation.

    decaturish.com/news/avondale_e

    This research also got me wondering who Forrest Blvd was named after.

    #history #georgia #avondaleEstates #segregation #urbanism

  20. I'm planning a walk to Cremalosa in Avondale Estates, and wondering why there is effectively a wall separating Avondale Estates from the neighborhoods to the west, with the only entrances between College Ave and Wiltshire Dr being a cut-through in Willis Park. Frustratingly, Exeter Rd (inside) and Forrest Blvd (outside) practically touch, but have a fence (the nominally public land probably was enclosed).

    This type of urban design is common around where I live, and infuriates me. For Avondale Estates, I wonder if if this design had segregationist intent. See the article below. This also get me wondering how much of our fragmented, ineffective urban landscape is due to racial segregation.

    decaturish.com/news/avondale_e

    This research also got me wondering who Forrest Blvd was named after.

    #history #georgia #avondaleEstates #segregation #urbanism