Suburban Soul

Civil Rights Scholar (especially the northern movement)

Apr 27
“Trayvon’s blackness wasn’t something he could hide, so it wouldn’t have mattered whether he’d worn a hoodie or a t-shirt that fateful night. It mattered that he was black, and it mattered that the person who shot him had a vendetta out for black men before Trayvon ever set foot in the neighborhood. It matters that in 2012, there are more black men in prison today than those who were enslaved in 1850. It matters that blacks, in particular black men, are overrepresented in the criminal justice system and underrepresented in colleges. It matters that the black unemployment rate is nearly double that of unemployment for the general population. It matters that blacks are less likely to be screened, diagnosed, and treated for preventable diseases, less likely to own homes, less likely to receive research grants, and more likely to retire in poverty than their white counterparts. It matters that blacks are less likely than whites to abuse drugs, but more likely to be convicted of drug crimes. None of these statistics are due to a genetic predisposition to violence, poor health and underachievement, instead as a direct result of the disenfranchisement of blacks that has occurred in this country for more than 200 years at the hands of slavery, Jim Crow Laws, discrimination, and the institutionalized racism in our schools, banks, businesses, courts, and prisons that has torn apart our families and fractured our community. Just like Trayvon Martin, race mattered for Amadou Diallo, Oscar Grant, Sean Bell, Emmett Till, and hundreds more we will never know the name of who died because of their skin color.” Angela Davis (via in-car-nation)

Angela Davis Speaks

(via jalylah)


Apr 8
chicagohistorymuseum:

Booker T. Washington in Chicago, 1911.
Want a copy of this photo?> Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: DN-0056935

chicagohistorymuseum:

Booker T. Washington in Chicago, 1911.

Want a copy of this photo?
> Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: DN-0056935


Mar 1
“Let colored children be educated and grow up side by side with white children, come up friends from unsophisticated and generous childhood together, and it will require a powerful agent to convert them into enemies, and lead them to prey upon each other’s rights and liberties”  Frederick Douglass 1848              

Feb 3
chicagohistorymuseum:

Jackie Robinson at Comiskey Park c. 1947.
Want a copy of this photo?> Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: iChi-35689.

chicagohistorymuseum:

Jackie Robinson at Comiskey Park c. 1947.

Want a copy of this photo?
> Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: iChi-35689.


Nov 8

Aug 30
<3 MJ

<3 MJ


Aug 12
“There are many public schools systems in the North where Negroes are admitted and tolerated, but they are not educated; they are crucified” WEB DuBois

Aug 11
auntada:

Chicago, Illinois
March 4, 1949
Charles W. Cushman, photographer

auntada:

Chicago, Illinois

March 4, 1949

Charles W. Cushman, photographer


Aug 9

afrosoul:

H. Rap Brown: “No individual creates a rebellion, its created out of the conditions”


Aug 5
Post-Civil Rights, A Community Organizer in Chicago 

Post-Civil Rights, A Community Organizer in Chicago 


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