On today's episode, Moxy gives the gang the run down on how the continuation of racist policy undoes the little progress made for the enslaved populations shortly after the Civil War of America and how without addressing the shortcomings that were manifested by the Government of that era and societal opinion, the oppressive nature simply changed to more cryptic ideology and their silent agreements that lead to curation of Sundown Towns. If a slave were to become a freed man, the tyranny they faced was that of bureaucratic exclusion, and negligence from a system and a people that purely relied on their exploitable existence up to this point. Our Sources for today are as follows; Sundown Towns Emancipation https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/special-field-orders-no-15/ https://newrepublic.com/article/161496/slavery-reparations-joe-biden-bruce-bartlett https://thecounter.org/usda-black-farmers-discrimination-tom-vilsack-reparations-civil-rights/ Independent- How the U.S. Gov. Destroyed Black Neighborhoods Slavery by Another Name is Sharecropping Sanford Food History- Sharecropping The Atlantic Article on The Freedman's Bureau Freedman's Bureau USDA Reports --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefourcorneredroom/support
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08/16/21 • 91 min
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