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On Fri, 11 Aug 2023 14:26:08 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
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How The Myth Of A Liberal North Erases A Long History Of White Violence ...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/how-myth-liberal-north- erases-long-history-white-violence-180975661/
There is a toxic myth that encourages white people in the North to see themselves as free from racism and erases African Americans from the pre-Civil War North, where they are still being told that...
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Racism In The North: Is It Different Than Racism In The South?
https://www.mainepublic.org/arts-and-culture/2018-02-09/racism-in-the-north-is- it-different-than-racism-in-the-south
At the University of Southern Maine Saturday, audio journalist John Biewen, the host of the program Scene on Radio, and scholar Dr. Chenjerai Kumanyika will present one part of an audio series about "whiteness" and race, with a focus on racism in the North.
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States That Have A Long Way To Go To Reach Equality
Wisconsin
Iowa
South Dakota
Connecticut
Minnesota
Kansas
New Hampshire
Ohio
Maine
Louisiana
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Here are the 10 states with the highest total racism scores:
District of Columbia: 28.36
Wisconsin: 33.01
Iowa: 44.68
Minnesota: 49.84
South Dakota: 52
Illinois: 53.13
Louisiana: 54.18
Pennsylvania: 54.69
Nebraska: 54.91
Michigan: 55.32
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The North Isn't Better Than The South: The Real History Of Modern ...
https://www.salon.com/2014/12/14/the_north_isnt_better_than_the_south_the_real_ history_of_modern_racism_and_segregation_above_the_mason_dixon_line/
Here were the two sides to race in the Northeast, embodied in Brooke's political success and in Baldwin's cautionary tale. The cities of the Northeast were simultaneously beacons of...
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Why Are Narcissists Such Hypocrites?
In the narcissistic world view, everything they do is the greatest. They can do no wrong. And, they refuse to see facts or evidence that suggests otherwise.
Fundamentally, this disconnect between facts and reality comes about because narcissists live in a fantasy world they construct for themselves. Their aim is to control their life by manipulating everyone else around them to see them they way they want to be seen.
When confronted with contrary facts to this reality, a narcissist will -
Ignore the facts
Blame other people for those faults
Lie to make them OK
Use triangulation and gaslighting to make other people believe their lies
Go on the offensive to distract people from their mistake
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Slavery was abolished last in the South, but that doesn't mean racial animus is a "Southern" thing. Where have the most "race" riots happened?
Where else, but the Northern latitudes.
Reconstruction after the Civil War does seem to be a hot spot for the South, but look at the other places.** Asterisks denote NORTHERN for you dumbass Nawthunuhs.
There are an overwhelming number of "racial incidences" in the North, as opposed to the South. How can that be? California and South of Orlando
SHOULD be counted as North. There aren't too many crackers left down and out there, respectively.
Remember the asterisks, mean NORTHERN climes.
Modern
* 1980: Miami Riots (Miami, Florida)
1980: Chattanooga Riot (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
* 1984: Lawrence, Massachusetts Race Riot: A small scale riot cent
* 1991: Crown Heights riot (Crown Heights neighborhood, Brooklyn,
* 1992: Los Angeles Riots (Los Angeles, California): In a reaction
1996: St. Petersburg Riots (St. Petersburg, Florida): After
* 2001: Cincinnati riots (Cincinnati, Ohio): In a reaction to the
* 2003: Benton Harbor riots (Benton Harbor, Michigan)
* 2005: 2005 Toledo Riot (Toledo, Ohio): A race riot that broke out
* 2006: Fontana High School riot (Fontana, California): Riot
* 2006: Prison Race Riots (California): A war between Latino and
* 2008: Locke High School riot (Los Angeles, California)
* 2009: 2009 Oakland Riots (Oakland, California)
Nativist Period 1700s-1860
* 1824: Providence, Rhode Island Hardscrabble Riots
* 1829: Cincinnati riots of 1829 Rioting against African Americans
1829: Charlestown Anti-Catholic Riots
* 1831: Providence, Rhode Island
* 1834: Massachusetts Convent Burning
* 1834: Philadelphia pro-slavery riots
* 1835: Five Points Riot
* 1835: Washington, D.C.
* 1836: Cincinnati riots of 1836. Several anti-abolitionist riots
* 1841: Cincinnati, Ohio
* 1844: Philadelphia Nativist Riots (May 6?8/July 5-8)
* 1851: Hoboken Anti-German Riot
1855: Louisville Anti-German Riots
Civil War Period 1861-1865
* 1863: New York City Draft Riot
* 1863: Detroit Race Riot
Reconstruction Period: 1865 - 1877
1866: New Orleans Riot
1866: Memphis, Tennessee
1868: Pulaski Riot
1868: Opelousas, Louisiana
1868: Camilla, Georgia
1870: Eutaw, Alabama
1870: Laurens, South Carolina
* 1870: New York City Orange Riot
* 1871: Second New York City Orange Riot
* 1871: Los Angeles Anti-Chinese Riot
1871: Meridian, Mississippi
1891: New Orleans Anti-Italian Riot
1873: Colfax massacre
1874: Vicksburg, Mississippi
1874: New Orleans, Louisiana {Liberty place riot see}
1874: Coushatta, Louisiana
1875: Yazoo City, Mississippi
1875: Clinton, Mississippi
1876: Hamburg Massacre
1876: Ellenton, South Carolina
Jim Crow Period: 1878 - 1914
* 1885: Anti-Chinese riot in Rock Springs, Wyoming Territory
* 1886: Seattle riot of 1886
1898: Wilmington Insurrection of 1898
1898: Lake City, South Carolina
1898: Greenwood County, South Carolina
* 1900: Robert Charles Riots
* 1900: New York City, New York
1906: Atlanta Race Riot
* 1906: Brownsville, Texas
1907: Onancock, Virginia
* 1908: Springfield Race Riot of 1908
* 1909: Omaha, Nebraska anti-Greek riot
* 1910: Nationwide riots following the heavyweight championship
fight between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries in Reno, Nevada on July 4
War and Inter-War Period: 1914 - 1945
1917: East St. Louis Riot
* 1917: Chester, Pennsylvania
* 1917: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1917: Houston Riot
* 1919: Washington, D.C.
* 1919: Chicago Race Riot of 1919
* 1919: Omaha Race Riot of 1919
1919: Charleston, South Carolina
1919: Longview, Texas
1919: Knoxville Riot of 1919
* 1919: Elaine Race Riot
1921: Tulsa race riot (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
1923: Rosewood massacre (Rosewood, Florida)
* 1927: Yakima Valley Anti-Filipino Riot
* 1928: Wenatchee Valley Anti-Filipino Riot
* 1929: Exeter Anti-Filipino Riot
* 1930: Watsonville Anti-Filipino Riots, which inspired race riots
in San Francisco, Salinas and San Jose and attacks elsewhere.
* 1935: Harlem Riot of 1935
* 1943: Detroit Race Riot
1943: Beaumont Race Riot of 1943
* 1943: Harlem Riot of 1943
* 1943: Zoot Suit Riots
Postwar era: 1946 - 1954
1946: Columbia, Tennessee Riot
* 1951: Cicero Race Riot in Illinois
Civil Rights and Black Power Movement's Period: 1955 - 1977
1958: Battle of Hayes Pond (Maxton, North Carolina)
* 1963: Cambridge riot of 1963 (Cambridge, Maryland)
* 1964: Harlem Riot of 1964 (Harlem neighborhood, Manhattan, New
* 1964: Rochester riot (Rochester, New York)
* 1964: Philadelphia 1964 race riot (North Philadelphia section of
* 1965: Watts Riots (Watts neighborhood, Los Angeles, California)
* 1966: Division Street Riots (Humboldt Park neighborhood, Chicago,
* 1966: Hough Riots (Hough community, Cleveland, Ohio)
* 1966: North Omaha, Nebraska (North Omaha community, Omaha,
Long Hot Summer of 1967
1967: Tampa Riots, (Tampa, Florida)
1967: Texas Southern University Riot (Houston, Texas)
* 1967: 1967 Detroit riot (Detroit, Michigan)
* 1967: Buffalo riot (Buffalo, New York)
* 1967: Milwaukee Riot (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
* 1967: Minneapolis North Side Riots (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
* 1967: 1967 Newark riots (Newark, New Jersey)
* 1967: Plainfield riots (Plainfield, New Jersey)
Protests of 1968
1968: Orangeburg massacre (Orangeburg, South Carolina)
* 1968: Baltimore riot of 1968 (Baltimore, Maryland)
* 1968: Chicago (April 1968) (Chicago, Illinois)
1968: Louisville riots of 1968 (Louisville, Kentucky)
* 1968: 1968 Washington, D.C. riots (Washington, D.C.)
* 1969: 1969 York Race Riot (York, Pennsylvania
* 1969: Stonewall riots (Greenwich Village neighborhood,
1970: May 11th Race Riot (Augusta, Georgia)
1970: Jackson State killings (Jackson, Mississippi)
* 1971: Camden Riots (Camden, New Jersey)
1972-1977: Escambia High School riots (Pensacola, Florida)
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