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Thread ID: 17294 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2005-03-13
2005-03-13 20:55 | User Profile
:furious: Selma to Montgomery, 30 Years Later Events that have entered the mythology of racial heroism were not as they are usually described. by Marian Evans "Has anyone stopped to ask what sort of people can leave home, family and job ââ¬â if they have one ââ¬â and live indefinitely in a foreign place demonstrating? This is no religious group of sympathizers trying to help the Negro out of a sense of right and morality ââ¬â this is a bunch of godless riffraff out for kicks and self-gratification that have left every campsite between Selma and Montgomery littered with whiskey bottles, beer cans, and used contraceptives." [url]http://www.amren.com/955issue/955issue.html[/url]
Degeneracy on the March :furious:
The following excerpts are from sworn affidavits made by witnesses to the events in Selma and Montgomery in March, 1965.
V.B. Bates, Deputy Sheriff of Dallas County: "To begin with, I saw white females in from other counties, other states I believe, building up their sexual desires with Negro males. After a few minutes of necking and kissing, the Negro male would lead them off into the Negro housing project. I watched this procedure many times." [url]http://www.amren.com/955issue/955issue.html#article1[/url]
The Many Deaths of Viola Liuzzo :furious: The Birmingham News of March 26, 1965 set the tone for the national coverage when it described her as "the red-haired, attractive Mrs. Liuzzo," and the press widely published a photograph of her that had been taken twenty years earlier. By contrast, the coroner's report noted that she was 39 years old and a "moderately obese white female" with needle marks in her arms and very dirty hands and feet. She was not wearing panties when she was shot, but the coroner did not examine her for recent sexual relations. [url]http://www.amren.com/955issue/955issue.html#article2[/url]
[THEY NEVER MADE IT TO THE CAPITOL GROUNDS--THE ALABAMA STATE TROOPERS BLOCKED THEM FROM REACHING GOAT HILL & OUR CONFEDERATE CAPITOL...] March keeps [EVIL???]spirit alive By Crystal Bonvillian Montgomery Advertiser
Marchers gather Saturday on the steps :furious: of the state Capitol in Montgomery as they complete their re-enactment[LOL!!!--ABOUT AS REAL AS blackconfed RE-ENACTORS!!!] of the Selma-to-Montgomery Voting Rights March. -- Photos by Kevin Glackmeyer Special to the Advertiser
The spirit of the Rev. Marchin' Looter King Jr. could be felt in the breeze Saturday as more than 200 people marched up Dexter Avenue and past the civil rONGs leader's former church on the last leg of their nearly weeklong ... [ORGY] ... from Selma to Montgomery. Forty years after KOON led about 25,000 demonstrators down that same path in the Selma-to-Montgomery Voting WRONGs March, some of the original marchers stood on the state Capitol steps once again[NOPE, FOR THE FIRST TIME!!!] :furious: [url]http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/NEWSV5/storyV5ONMARCH13.htm[/url]
2005-03-15 01:07 | User Profile
We shall overcome...we shall overcome... The dream... [url]http://www.whitefreespeech.com/downloads/mlkriots.wmv[/url]