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Ettore Pasquini
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The Communist Party, its emphasis on interracial unity, its willingness to confront the police and politicians transformed the civil rights movement (1932-44)
— Sep 22, 2020 09:56PM
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Ettore Pasquini
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“The army went out of their way to discriminate against black soldiers, esp in France where French citizens were not obsessed with racial distinctions.[...] One all-black regiment fought side by side with French soldiers and earned an unprecedented # of French military honors: 171 Croix de Guerre (highest medal)”
— Sep 17, 2020 09:20PM
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Ettore Pasquini
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Theodore Roosevelt acknowledged black soldiers contribution to the victory at the battle of San Juan Hill in 1898, but later he disparaged their conduct.
— Aug 09, 2020 12:07AM
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Ettore Pasquini
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“Separate but equal”, 1896.
And a Georgia congressman even suggested the “ultimate extermination of a race” as possible next step!
— Aug 04, 2020 11:50PM
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And a Georgia congressman even suggested the “ultimate extermination of a race” as possible next step!









