The Untold History of The Free Blacks in America

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • In this video, we dive into the deep and complex internal cultural differences among Black Americans throughout history. From the earliest days of colonial America to the post-Revolutionary War era, we explore the various factors that have shaped these distinctions, including:
    Urbanization and regional distribution
    Education and economic achievements
    Rates of crime and acculturation
    The significant divide between free and enslaved Blacks
    Key historical milestones highlighted include:
    The presence of free Blacks as early as the 17th century, even before slavery was formally established.
    The evolution from indentured servitude to perpetual slavery starting in 1661.
    The rise of notable free Black individuals and communities who achieved remarkable cultural and educational advancements long before the majority of Blacks were free or literate.
    The impact of the American Revolution on the population of free Blacks, leading to significant increases in the northern states and even parts of the South.
    The geographical shifts in the Black population following the invention of the cotton gin in 1793.
    Join us as we uncover the stories of influential Black figures like Gustavus Vassa and Benjamin Banneker and examine how their contributions reflect the broader cultural advancements within the Black community. This historical journey provides a deeper understanding of the diverse and dynamic cultural landscape among Black Americans.
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  • @HB-yq8gy
    @HB-yq8gy Před měsícem +924

    Dr.Thomas Sowell's teaching about slavery should be mandatory in all schools.

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 Před měsícem +53

      Impossible. Too much truth.

    • @kevinm3751
      @kevinm3751 Před měsícem

      It used to be taught light this in school, at least back when I was in school it was. Unfortunately those in power today want to ensure we stay divided and fighting among one another. There is a lot of money to be had doing that and it makes it possible for losers to stay in power and keep those ignorant enough to not see their fraud to remain the real slaves!

    • @hyperbolic-time-chamber-strand
      @hyperbolic-time-chamber-strand Před měsícem

      Whites would never allow it.

    • @hyperbolic-time-chamber-strand
      @hyperbolic-time-chamber-strand Před měsícem

      White would never allow it.

    • @Heartwing37
      @Heartwing37 Před měsícem

      Are you kidding? He doesn’t abide with the leftist agenda for blacks. They put him at the back of the bus decades ago.

  • @rooseveltware8651
    @rooseveltware8651 Před měsícem +520

    And this is why more and more Americans in general should be told the actual truth about what happened in American culture ✌🏾💯🇺🇲

    • @BallinNQnz
      @BallinNQnz Před měsícem

      History is whitewashed. They don't tell you how brutal chattle slavery was in America and it's unique traits that were unprecedented in human history.

    • @alexae1367
      @alexae1367 Před 27 dny +1

      Would you mind describing a bit more what you mean by saying that? There's a lot that all kinds of people could surmise that may or may not be what you meant

    • @BallinNQnz
      @BallinNQnz Před 27 dny

      History is whitewashed. If anything, white Americans don't want people knowing the truth about their history.

    • @drlove994
      @drlove994 Před 25 dny +5

      But you might make the silent majority feel bad about themselves.

    • @alexae1367
      @alexae1367 Před 25 dny +1

      @@drlove994 would you talk more about that please?

  • @loto7197
    @loto7197 Před měsícem +1091

    This isn't unique to black people. The upper class always looks down upon the lower class, no matter what country you are in

    • @1kennylo
      @1kennylo Před měsícem +29

      Because most are naive and have no home training what so ever

    • @soonerdave01
      @soonerdave01 Před měsícem +32

      Strawman argument.

    • @Nylon_riot
      @Nylon_riot Před měsícem +113

      ​@soonerdave01 Your public education is showing. Have you met India? Turkey? Or know the history of America where Anglos looked down on Irish, slavs, and Italians? Who do you think worked in the coal mines, mills, and make up the poor south. "Irish need not apply." The largest deletion by rope happened in Louisiana wasn't even African, it was Italian. California took away citizenship from Chinese Americans. Italian s do this same exact thing,northern Italians look down on Scicilians.

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 Před měsícem

      Black people high class or low class did way better before Civil rights.

    • @AlexJames-jv3em
      @AlexJames-jv3em Před měsícem +39

      @@Nylon_riot Right, and.... I think what you're trying to say is that lighter-skinned people within a race have always been the upper class and looked down upon the darker folks within that same race.

  • @KtotheG
    @KtotheG Před 23 dny +128

    "They not like us" goes way, way back.

    • @firekrueger3987
      @firekrueger3987 Před 16 dny

      Always remember it was our own skin folk that sold us into slavery they hunted us and sold us to the whites

    • @map8146
      @map8146 Před 14 dny +7

      💯

    • @tonyamartin1425
      @tonyamartin1425 Před 13 dny

      who wants to be like us????pure failure and stupidity looks like you need to watch more of his video you are like them! makes more sense.

  • @donm5354
    @donm5354 Před měsícem +336

    Sadly, its information like this that is ignored in the American education system when it comes to Black history within American history classes. Even in the 80s I was never taught things like this - even when I took and Advanced Placement History Class.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Před měsícem +38

      It's not just our educational system. A lot of blacks (that includes the older ones) don't even talk about these aspects.

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 Před měsícem +22

      "How can anybody be enlightened? Truth is after all so poorly lit."

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Před měsícem +18

      Lmao AP anything is the same stuff just with extra homework for college credits, nothin special there.

    • @VaderLS1
      @VaderLS1 Před 27 dny

      The American Board of Education does not exist to teach students facts, or make them intelligent.
      We learned for example that “The Emancipation Proclamation,” freed black slaves. That is a boldface lie. It ONLY applied to slaves in areas, neither occupied, nor controlled by Union forces, and therefore could be enforced. Also, any territories occupied and controlled by Union forces, USED slave labor themselves, which was still perfectly legal at the time.
      I believe I learned this from one of Mr. Thomas Sowell’s books.

    • @FrankLutz2
      @FrankLutz2 Před 27 dny

      This kind of information doesn’t serve Marxist narratives. If these facts were widely known we’d have much less division and angst between Americans.

  • @MCB86
    @MCB86 Před 28 dny +160

    Tomorrow is his birthday (6/30); I suggest we reply to as manager of his videos and wish him a happy birthday for his contributions to history, economics, and human knowledge. I’ll start:
    Happy Birthday Dr. Sowell!

    • @cjhan9816
      @cjhan9816 Před 28 dny +8

      94 yrs old wow!

    • @thehealer913
      @thehealer913 Před 28 dny +5

      Happy Birthday to a great American! Thank You Thomas Sowell!

    • @tedvillalon4139
      @tedvillalon4139 Před 28 dny +4

      Happy birthday!

    • @daveb3910
      @daveb3910 Před 27 dny +4

      Happy birthday and thank you very much for your teachings and writings

    • @Thor-Orion
      @Thor-Orion Před 25 dny +6

      He shares a birthday with Mike Tyson. Two great fighters.

  • @ManzaMvsa
    @ManzaMvsa Před 22 dny +57

    People in America 🇺🇸 need to inform themselves a lot better about Black history in America.

    • @CarlosIowa
      @CarlosIowa Před 21 dnem +3

      Isnt it against the law in several states?

    • @kateruterbories2692
      @kateruterbories2692 Před 20 dny

      ​@@CarlosIowaWhat?? No it's not. I take it you went to public school.

    • @genighmartin4999
      @genighmartin4999 Před 20 dny +1

      @@CarlosIowa what?

    • @dldigital5843
      @dldigital5843 Před 19 dny

      Advanced African American history is getting banned in several states. From my understanding, they were trying to attach a LGBTQ agenda to the curriculum in those states.

    • @efg5000
      @efg5000 Před 19 dny +1

      @@CarlosIowa curious are you talking about FLORIDA & Ron Desantis's Teach the Only about the GOOD TIMES of SLAVERY ⁉

  • @kcirtapelyk6060
    @kcirtapelyk6060 Před 27 dny +87

    One of my 4X great-grandfathers was a Confederate Captain during the Civil War and his mother was a multiracial free woman of color whose family had been freed generations prior.

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy Před 25 dny +9

      Wow, that is fascinating my mother's side of the family her father in VA were all mulattos and seems to favor southern racist Democrat Confederate views. Based on their vivid views about darker skin blacks. This mindset is weird since my GGfather was a slave until 12 y/o.

    • @zackiebullock3614
      @zackiebullock3614 Před 25 dny +17

      @@HB-yq8gy Well Slavery existed for as long as humans did really. So this was the mindset: Free man owned slave -> Slave becomes free man -> Freed man becomes slave owner.

    • @tarikviaer-mcclymont5762
      @tarikviaer-mcclymont5762 Před 21 dnem +5

      Want a cookie

    • @urbanlark
      @urbanlark Před 21 dnem

      And he was fighting to keep the institution of slavery in place. Congratulations.

    • @fishinfool3795
      @fishinfool3795 Před 19 dny +1

      @@tarikviaer-mcclymont5762 Bless your heart....................................

  • @RipleysSanatorium
    @RipleysSanatorium Před měsícem +293

    In short, families matter!

    • @MLK_Sold_Black_america_out
      @MLK_Sold_Black_america_out Před měsícem

      Yeah

    • @blumiu2426
      @blumiu2426 Před měsícem +10

      I think you missed a good chunk of what was said...

    • @R._L.
      @R._L. Před měsícem +29

      _"In short, families matter!"_
      Close...
      5:53... 6:03...
      _"The point here is that _*_cultural_*_ differences lead to striking socioeconomic differences among Blacks, as they did among Whites."_
      The key to differences in outcomes has never been physical differences between ethnic groups.
      It was, and has always been, *culture.*

    • @MLK_Sold_Black_america_out
      @MLK_Sold_Black_america_out Před měsícem +1

      @@R._L. modern black culture is antithetical to success and a strong family hence why it's in it's current state

    • @adam.maqavoy
      @adam.maqavoy Před měsícem

      Not over here...
      It. Never. Have.

  • @dongaetano3687
    @dongaetano3687 Před měsícem +57

    Thanks guys. I'm sending to friends, some of the vids short enough to keep their attention.

    • @samuelschick8813
      @samuelschick8813 Před dnem

      The left has the attention span of a goldfish, if that long.

  • @dmarcornwall3681
    @dmarcornwall3681 Před měsícem +208

    Same thing happened all over the Caribbean as well.

    • @digitalian99
      @digitalian99 Před měsícem +30

      it happens all over t he world... even in nature
      stronger, faster, smarter always beat weaker, slower, dumber

    • @JosephKelly-uj1zo
      @JosephKelly-uj1zo Před měsícem

      Caribbean worked slaves to death within six months and part of the reason the British didn't mind losing the US was because the West Indies were so much more lucrative because they worked everyone to death as quickly as possible.

    • @abrahamisaacmuciusiii9192
      @abrahamisaacmuciusiii9192 Před 26 dny +11

      There were Caribbean people who migrated to North America during the colonial era. Especially in the Thirteen Colonies. Take for example, British West Indians based in Barbados emigrated to South Carolina and helped founded the colony on behalf of Great Britain.

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy Před 25 dny

      @@digitalian99 Race doesn't matter.

    • @phungphan2245
      @phungphan2245 Před 23 dny

      ​@@digitalian99how is it that possible if most that do better in sports or in the Olympics are blacks?

  • @kmtxzbd3234
    @kmtxzbd3234 Před 22 dny +21

    This is no secret to the Black Community. Race and Class is a worldwide phenomenon. It still shouldn’t absolve anyone of wrongdoing. The problem still exists today.

    • @ad6417
      @ad6417 Před 3 dny

      You can respect a person and still look down upon them.

  • @nicholasreese7856
    @nicholasreese7856 Před měsícem +368

    The world desperately needs more Thomas Sowells in it

    • @heart4yah881
      @heart4yah881 Před 26 dny +11

      What the world need is for the Messiah to return to set the record straight!

    • @neanam
      @neanam Před 25 dny +6

      You beat me to it the world need Jesus..

    • @natalyd9674
      @natalyd9674 Před 23 dny

      @@heart4yah881 Amen. He is coming soon, and He will right all wrongs.

    • @patriciaprice9714
      @patriciaprice9714 Před 22 dny

      Until then his disciples must n step up as commissioned to go out and teach the Word in season & out...to change the hearts of people to image of Jesus.

    • @philw9787
      @philw9787 Před 22 dny

      Jesus says Hell enlarged itself

  • @lobbopredator
    @lobbopredator Před měsícem +52

    This man is a national treasure

  • @jnh2174
    @jnh2174 Před 26 dny +30

    It seems more like the rich get richer, and they tend to stick together, no matter what their heritage.

    • @ad6417
      @ad6417 Před 3 dny +4

      That's because class is more important than race.

    • @samuelschick8813
      @samuelschick8813 Před dnem +1

      ​​@ad6417 , A professional virtue signaler. So how many black refugees have you taken into your home?

    • @samuelschick8813
      @samuelschick8813 Před dnem

      Could be more than money as you claim. It could be differences in intellect, morals, religious beliefs, experiences, behaviors to name a few.

    • @samuelschick8813
      @samuelschick8813 Před dnem

      ​@ad6417 , So how many non white refugees ( aka illegals) have to opened you house to?

    • @user-yp9od3lx6l
      @user-yp9od3lx6l Před 30 minutami +1

      They hang with people who can help them out if needs be. Not poor uneducated who could not be of any help or use.

  • @Dang3rMouSe
    @Dang3rMouSe Před měsícem +94

    I truly hope you have established a method to continue passing on Mr. Sowell's knowledge on this channel, even after that unfortunate day when he passes from this world. His hard work & honest perspective can quench a deep thirst for many.

    • @BallinNQnz
      @BallinNQnz Před měsícem +1

      He spews a lot of distortions and is never quoted on issues involving stock market crashes.

    • @Dhruv_Dogra
      @Dhruv_Dogra Před 28 dny +3

      ​@@BallinNQnzYour sense is a distortion

    • @BallinNQnz
      @BallinNQnz Před 28 dny

      @Dhruv_Dogra this guy is not considered a real economist by the mainstream, not even conservative mainstream media. He is never quoted for issues involving the stock market crash. He never talks about corporate bail outs. He is simply used to talk about white supremacist talking points. He makes a lot of inaccurate and outdated talking points. His rhetoric is misleading and in many ways is lies thru ommission.

    • @BallinNQnz
      @BallinNQnz Před 28 dny

      @@Dhruv_Dogra tell me whe he has talked about corporate bail outs.

    • @nnotny
      @nnotny Před 27 dny +4

      @@BallinNQnz Is that something he has to talk about? Does the fact that he hasn't have any bearing on the validity of his observations about those topics he chooses to discuss? Can't he choose the topics he wishes to cover?

  • @petion2013
    @petion2013 Před měsícem +22

    Same thing in Haiti but with the cultural and economic differences being even more pronounced

  • @Tanacious808
    @Tanacious808 Před měsícem +71

    This is so consistent with every culture in the world. This is not a racial issue. This is a moral issue of social goodness, pride and humility. None of us is perfect. We all demonstrate some levels of such behavior. Race is just the surface means that does not imply any particular set narrrative.

    • @tfh5575
      @tfh5575 Před měsícem +3

      you left out the money part

    • @secretbassrigs
      @secretbassrigs Před 28 dny

      ​@@tfh5575 no. It's about money for Communist elites! The hypocrisy. Microsoft Cyber Security Report exposed communist China unforgivable acts of social and cultural sabotage against the American people.

    • @randylahey8207
      @randylahey8207 Před 26 dny +4

      It's called class...

    • @secretbassrigs
      @secretbassrigs Před 26 dny +1

      @@randylahey8207 aka integrity

    • @secretbassrigs
      @secretbassrigs Před 26 dny

      @@tfh5575 thr money part isnt the purpose. its a part of the process already.

  • @plumaDshinigami
    @plumaDshinigami Před měsícem +96

    In Mexico there's an inverted version of this classism where lower classes and poor people think their suffering and lack of riches make them modest, humble, and thus much better than those of the middle class. No, I wish I was kidding, but I am not. Long story short, this mentality leads to criticizing those who don't endure hardships like the awful infrastructure of all forms of public transportation, thinking it gives everyone character rather than trying to improve them. And I am talking of standing for hours in a crowded van for hours to reach your job on time in a 2-3 hour trip where mugging is guaranteed.

    • @answerman9933
      @answerman9933 Před měsícem +1

      Victimhood has replaced religion as the new opiate of the masses.

    • @theghettogourmet6762
      @theghettogourmet6762 Před měsícem +9

      Take a read of Friedrich Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality. It explains everything. Once you understand the roots of the kind of mentality you're describing you'll never see the world the same way again.

    • @agplay2290
      @agplay2290 Před měsícem +10

      That was taught over many years of Catholic forced teaching.

    • @shaq9361
      @shaq9361 Před měsícem +15

      I recently became a free man. Half a decade ago, I tried to free my family and I realized tens of thousands of dollars later when they’re in the same boat that you can’t free anyone who dosent want to be freed. They also tried to put me back into slavery claiming that working for others is more morality because they work hard and I work smart so they’re better than me. Had to cut them off so they can be slaves without me. I tried to free them and they tried to break my mind back into slavery after all I did to free myself. They hated me because I showed them how to really love and they realized it’s hard to be a free man and easy to be a slave.

    • @agplay2290
      @agplay2290 Před měsícem

      @@shaq9361 well said Sir. It took many generations to get your family to that point. Through fear, hangings, burnings, killing by wolfhound, and much blood spilled. Beware the new master of the country that has taken over. The Zionist female presidenta. They took out Chapo and the others to get the Zionist gangs into power.

  • @lajuanjohnsonbtc9634
    @lajuanjohnsonbtc9634 Před měsícem +46

    This needs to be an in depth series

  • @rogersheddy6414
    @rogersheddy6414 Před měsícem +78

    I never understood why W. E. B. Dubois was such a close associate with Margaret Sanger until hearing this.

    • @kcirtapelyk6060
      @kcirtapelyk6060 Před 27 dny

      He was a communist that’s why.

    • @c.tucker2247
      @c.tucker2247 Před 26 dny +10

      So are you saying the Dubois supported eugenics?

    • @rogersheddy6414
      @rogersheddy6414 Před 26 dny +29

      @@c.tucker2247
      Yes, he appears to have.
      Check into it. WHY would he lend his support to that heinous woman?

    • @c.tucker2247
      @c.tucker2247 Před 26 dny +15

      @rogersheddy6414 thank you for your response and I will research it. It's sad and disheartening how he is uplifted in the black community and black history.

    • @janetleesteinman9165
      @janetleesteinman9165 Před 26 dny

      Everyone back then believed in the dreadful idea of eugenics, including Theodore Roosevelt and Helen Keller. Margaret Sanger did wonders for women no matter what some of her personal beliefs.

  • @fredcraven1699
    @fredcraven1699 Před 21 dnem +15

    I can't imagine picking cotton in 1770s in South Carolina summer heat

    • @mybestnugget7514
      @mybestnugget7514 Před 12 dny

      Neither could your ancestors, that’s why they forced my people to do it

  • @tnjp1911
    @tnjp1911 Před 26 dny +16

    Sounds like intro of Boulè

  • @MCB86
    @MCB86 Před 28 dny +8

    Tomorrow is his birthday (6/30): I suggest we wish him a happy birthday for his contributions to economics and history. I’ll start:
    Happy Birthday Dr. Sowell!

    • @wmpetroff2307
      @wmpetroff2307 Před 21 dnem

      Thank you very much Dr Sowell for standing your ground whilst learning politics and the cultures of all peoples. Your insight always seemed reasonable and intellectual. I still look up to you and Wm F. Buckley Jr.

  • @gladysross1163
    @gladysross1163 Před 21 dnem +5

    I'M GLAD TO HEAR THIS INFORMATION THAT I DIDN'T LEARN IN SCHOOL.

  • @R._L.
    @R._L. Před měsícem +57

    5:53... 6:03...
    _"The point here is that _*_cultural_*_ differences lead to striking socioeconomic differences among Blacks, as they did among Whites."_
    The key to differences in outcomes has never been physical differences between ethnic groups.
    It was, and has always been, *culture.*

    • @terrywinningham5405
      @terrywinningham5405 Před měsícem +3

      IQ

    • @R._L.
      @R._L. Před měsícem

      @@terrywinningham5405
      In the last 150 years, Asian IQ score tests scores went from subpar to top percentile.
      Why?
      During the same time span, their education got highly westernised, especially in the US.
      For anyone paying close attention to history, it has become quite obvious that, to the chagrin of some "experts", what may be tagged as *"IQ" simply doesn't exist outside* a certain context called *"culture."*

    • @R._L.
      @R._L. Před měsícem

      ​@@terrywinningham5405
      In the last 150 years, Asian IQ score tests scores went from subpar to top percentile.
      Why?
      During the same time span, their education got highly westernised, especially in the US.
      For anyone paying close attention to history, it has become quite obvious that, to the chagrin of some "experts", what may be tagged as *"IQ" simply doesn't exist outside* a certain context called *"culture."*

    • @R._L.
      @R._L. Před měsícem +10

      ​@@terrywinningham5405
      In the last 150 years, Asian Intellectual.Quotient tests scores went from subpar to top percentile.
      Why?
      Answer: *Cultural* changes.

    • @tfh5575
      @tfh5575 Před měsícem

      free blacks were children of wealthy white slave owners who were afforded a good life and married each other. the wealth and privilege created the “culture”

  • @George-ph6qo
    @George-ph6qo Před 28 dny +3

    Dr Sowell's classes must have been absolutely amazing. His knowledge and understanding of his subject matter is on a par with the best university professors I was privileged to hear

  • @tedvillalon4139
    @tedvillalon4139 Před 28 dny +33

    6-28-1930. Happy 94th birthday, Dr. Sowell.

    • @wmpetroff2307
      @wmpetroff2307 Před 21 dnem +1

      I recall meeting Dr Sowell many times at WDC. He was dignified yet approachable and friendly to me.

    • @marc8h726
      @marc8h726 Před 20 dny

      He’s lived long enough.

  • @pj7309
    @pj7309 Před 26 dny +14

    Divide and conquer. Divide and conquer

  • @miltonoliver3705
    @miltonoliver3705 Před měsícem +12

    This man is great, he should be speaking at major universities across the nation

  • @EthnosSynergyEnergy
    @EthnosSynergyEnergy Před měsícem +171

    If you think this behavior is unique to Blacks, you are wrong. This socioeconomic status bigotry is also present amongst Jews, Whites, Yellows, and Browns.

    • @87mrreynolds
      @87mrreynolds Před měsícem +8

      I can only speak for my own experience but I absolutely agree it’s exactly the same in England and in the Mexico the two countries my family comes from the so called elites in them countries have absolutely distain for the lower classes.

    • @kojo5946
      @kojo5946 Před 27 dny +9

      Yes. This is a human tendency to segregate along some lines always.

    • @geecheefarmer
      @geecheefarmer Před 23 dny +20

      But we are talking about blacks right now. Not everybody else. Everybody elses knows their real history. Not us.

    • @natalyd9674
      @natalyd9674 Před 23 dny +5

      The caste system.

    • @EthnosSynergyEnergy
      @EthnosSynergyEnergy Před 23 dny +1

      @@geecheefarmer You are wrong sir. This has absolutely nothing to do with knowing your history.

  • @MrHorse-by3mp
    @MrHorse-by3mp Před 23 dny +6

    It's interesting that this occurred even in cities as improbable as Pittsburgh, where the earlier African American residents tended toward this more affluent class (including a number of Creoles.) Their neighborhood was called Sugar Top but is now commonly referred to simply as the Upper Hill. It's now a pretty blighted area though there are sill some discernible fingerprints of its more prosperous past. Even Lena Horne is reputed to have lived there for a time though there's no real consensus about which was her actual home.

  • @romecottrell6444
    @romecottrell6444 Před 25 dny +5

    Thomas Sowell has taught us to do better in education of our own U.S.A History than any other public school 🏫 systems.

  • @matthewwhite3444
    @matthewwhite3444 Před 24 dny +8

    The 1661 case Dr. Sowell referenced in the video that established permanent slavery as a legal condition actually involved one black man owning another. Kind of blows the whole 1619 Project narrative right out of the water.

  • @andreastsinos5324
    @andreastsinos5324 Před 24 dny +2

    Belated birthday wishes Dr Sowell. May you always have peace, tranquility, health and all that you wish for.Thank you for your wisdom, thank you for your teachings, thank you for reminding us how important it is to exercise logic and common sense. Greetings from South Africa. Wishing you a wonderful year ahead.

  • @nolongeramused8135
    @nolongeramused8135 Před měsícem +17

    Colorism; it's mind-blowing when you first observe it.

    • @QuadriviumNumbers
      @QuadriviumNumbers Před 21 dnem +1

      Colorism is a simplification and you clearly need to listen again!

    • @nolongeramused8135
      @nolongeramused8135 Před 21 dnem +3

      @@QuadriviumNumbers If you can't boil it down to the essentials then you didn't understand it.

  • @marty7442
    @marty7442 Před měsícem +64

    This also happened amongst the Irish, and earlier the Scotts. People will be people.

    • @Bananabuttah25
      @Bananabuttah25 Před 23 dny +12

      Indentured servants and chattel slavery are not the same

    • @ShawnBen
      @ShawnBen Před 21 dnem +1

      This post describes the dark skinned black community's experience not the everyone else's experience.

    • @mybestnugget7514
      @mybestnugget7514 Před 12 dny +2

      Actually, no it did not. American blacks were the only group legally treated as property. The cognitive dissonance and ignorance on pages like this is almost unbearable.

  • @chrischreative2245
    @chrischreative2245 Před měsícem +41

    Banneker had a photographic memory and was assisting the designer of D.C. When some of his plans weren’t approved he took his plans and left. They used Banneker to copy his plans so they could continue and take what they wanted and ignore the rest. I read this here in DC on a history plaque

    • @robertrobert7924
      @robertrobert7924 Před 11 dny

      My local US Post Office had a depression era mural painted on the walls until 2020 that included the image of Banneker and his achievements. Unfortunately during the Summer of Love a customer who probably did not even know who Banneker was complained about the mural being racist so it was destroyed and removed from the walls. Such a shame that ignorance destroyed this historic tribute to Mr. Banneker.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 4 dny +1

      Banneker also built a clock

  • @marianaya5824
    @marianaya5824 Před 25 dny +3

    This is the history of my mother and father's families precisely, though the mixing of classes took place in my father's family in only one generation and changed the conditions of that specific line to this day. Whereas, my mother's family has continued this behavior to this day.

  • @KenyaKonspiracyKorner
    @KenyaKonspiracyKorner Před 24 dny +7

    Learn about your family’s history by asking questions

  • @abdulrahmanraheem423
    @abdulrahmanraheem423 Před 24 dny +7

    He forgot to mention that those upper class black people we educated in a white school system that did not teach them about the history of Africa nor about the achievements of black peoples in America. So of course there wil be disdainful toward those they assumed less themselves.

  • @thetroytroycan
    @thetroytroycan Před 29 dny +11

    Dr. Sowell is a revelation. I believe when you are really intelligent, being able to explain concepts in the simplest and most interesting way is a mark. Captivating. I definitely admire him. He's something special. 3rd graders and graduate students will both benefit from 5 minutes of anything he says.

    • @thetroytroycan
      @thetroytroycan Před 29 dny +2

      And Einstein said solutions are always simple.

    • @nisoshahabibzadeh
      @nisoshahabibzadeh Před 28 dny

      He is so eloquent I have to listen to him a couple of times! 🫣 Granted, English is not my first language....

    • @thetroytroycan
      @thetroytroycan Před 28 dny

      @@nisoshahabibzadeh he speaks erudite and classy English. Not aristocratic but more impressive. Kind, smart, intelligent and very American. Anyone could fall in love with him lol

    • @mauricewells7838
      @mauricewells7838 Před 26 dny

      Nobody seeking truth should listen to this man. He caters to a certain demographic to make them feel good about things like slavery.

  • @50calBeowulf
    @50calBeowulf Před 22 dny +2

    During America's colonial era many colonies tried to abolish slavery by law. The Declaration of Independence referred to the king intervening to prevent it in the first grievance:
    "He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good."

  • @devilslayerthesaintofkille1317

    More people need to hear this.

  • @quirkasaurussaurus2896
    @quirkasaurussaurus2896 Před 28 dny +14

    Please notice the end of the video - where he championed "behavior" as the defining characteristic for access to the "upper class". what may be lost here - is that "behavior" is a precursor for affluence. Academics and Marxists love to promote the yarn that capitalists are greedy and corrupt - but the fact is, that honesty, reliability, trustworthiness are all predicates to success. No demographic group, elite capitalists or industry leaders included, is 100% free from corruption; however, good behavior will certainly help pave the way for success, as it will lead one to avoid destructive pitfalls, such as crime, divorce, and alcoholism.

    • @QuadriviumNumbers
      @QuadriviumNumbers Před 21 dnem +3

      Now this is what black America needs to understand. The culture of toxic behaviour will only lead to a predictable outcome.

    • @urbanlark
      @urbanlark Před 21 dnem

      ​@@QuadriviumNumbers white America needs to understand that education of Black history is not the enemy of white children.

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly Před 21 dnem

      Good behavior gets you nowhere when there are *policies* in place to obstruct your advancement.
      I'm all for personal accountability and I've never had a shortage of either pride or class but even I know that it's complicated.

    • @quirkasaurussaurus2896
      @quirkasaurussaurus2896 Před 20 dny

      @@lisabrightly fortunately, there are other benefits to good behavior other than mere socio-economic class climbing. Affability, for example.

  • @Alvarez486
    @Alvarez486 Před 21 dnem +35

    My family were free people of color but I don’t think they treated other blacks unfairly in fact they helped them gain freedom

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly Před 21 dnem

      With all due respect you don't even look black. I'm pretty sure your family was anything but fair to "lesser" dark skinned African Americans.

    • @jacklewis8041
      @jacklewis8041 Před 18 dny

      Tell me you're not black while trying to act like you are in one sentence.

    • @1randomlol
      @1randomlol Před 16 dny +1

      No they didn't 🙄

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly Před 16 dny +2

      @@1randomlol I said the same thing but CZcams blocked my comment 🥴

    • @ad6417
      @ad6417 Před 3 dny

      Cope

  • @cebukid70
    @cebukid70 Před 26 dny +2

    You're a national treasure, Dr. Sowell

  • @bettyhaines2570
    @bettyhaines2570 Před 22 dny +1

    Thank you for this video 😊❤🙏💝

  • @sharonkaysnowton
    @sharonkaysnowton Před 21 dnem +5

    I truly enjoyed this video. Free blacks were rare, and seldom found in the South. Those in the South were utilized as animals and enslaved. The free Black people were educated. Education makes the difference. Thank you for this video.

    • @tees1111
      @tees1111 Před 19 dny +1

      If this is the case, tell me why Gen X's grandparents had more wealth and more econimally sound 1965-75 than the current generation with only 3% with formal education vs. the over 50% of blacks now?

    • @sharonkaysnowton
      @sharonkaysnowton Před 19 dny +1

      @@tees1111 I might be able to answer that. I was born in the 1950s and grew up in the 1960s. My parents demanded and insisted that we all go to college. We all went to college. We all are educated people. I myself have 5 degrees. During that time (1965- 1975) the degrees opened the doors for us. I am an old lady now and am not sure if that is still the case. Back then not as many people had degrees. Now, pretty much everybody I know has at minimum 2 degree- an undergraduate and a graduate. I think that made for more economically sound livlihoods for us. Plus, we lived simply. I still live simply. Young people today have to have labels and they want the best of the best. I have grand nieces that if I buy something for them it cannot come from Walmart, Target nor Burlington Coat Factory. It must come from Dillards, Macys or Neiman Marcus. Yeah, those grand nieces of mine are "fancy girls." If I give them something they do not like or want, they say "Thank you" but they throw it in the trash. So, I do not buy them anything at all any more. I just give them a card (Happy BD, Merry Christmas, etc) with $25. And they look at me like that ain't enough money. (ja, ja) But, I love my grand nieces anyway.

    • @paullentz1972
      @paullentz1972 Před 5 dny

      Kind of hard to get an education back then...when for 250 years Slavery was the law of the land in The South. 10 generations of Black Slaves (25 years is a generation). Then after The Civil War ended.....everything was supposed to be allright? Reconstruction allowed former Slaves to go to good schools, hold public office, be business owners in The South...UNTIL Racist Southern Whites formed The Klan and used Law Enforcement in local Southerner communities to burn Black businesses down and pass 'Separate but Equal' laws. Vagrancy Laws were passed to give Law Enforcement free reign to lock up poor Blacks and imprison them.....forcing them to work chain gangs in brutal conditions, doing back breaking work for local businesses (who gave a cut of the profits to local Law Enforcement). The WhiteWashing of history by White MAGA people is endless.

  • @olagunjujoseph213
    @olagunjujoseph213 Před měsícem +5

    Ads should be this good

  • @nathanngumi8467
    @nathanngumi8467 Před 27 dny

    Very educative, thanks!

  • @soulangel835a
    @soulangel835a Před 20 dny

    thank you for this video, I had the book the Black Bougerise in the 80s, I immediately thought of it as I came across your video, you have a new fan. I appreciate your lessons

  • @paulpaulm7354
    @paulpaulm7354 Před 27 dny +6

    Rush used to call him the smartest man in America.

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy Před 23 dny

      I never listened to Rush because I was a lefty back then.

    • @YoYo-gt5iq
      @YoYo-gt5iq Před 19 dny

      Shows that even broken, drug addicted, clocks are right twice a day.

    • @YoYo-gt5iq
      @YoYo-gt5iq Před 19 dny

      ​@@HB-yq8gytried listening multiple times. Always a waste of it.

  • @charlesratcliff2016
    @charlesratcliff2016 Před 24 dny +3

    I am going to rewatch this video.

  • @kellyupshaw6598
    @kellyupshaw6598 Před 22 dny +1

    Happy belated Birthday, Dr Sowell!

  • @stevenwilson6515
    @stevenwilson6515 Před 21 dnem

    Very imformative! New subscriber. Our Kind Of People!

  • @mikewatts1533
    @mikewatts1533 Před 24 dny +4

    I guess this explains why my mother was always derided for being high yellow.
    It's weird when you look back in the history and have it explained why it makes much more sense coming forward.

    • @QuadriviumNumbers
      @QuadriviumNumbers Před 21 dnem +1

      I'm sure she benefited from it and exploited it throughout her life!

    • @queenofnyc5584
      @queenofnyc5584 Před 18 dny +2

      @@QuadriviumNumbersyour insecurities and jealousy showing

    • @mybestnugget7514
      @mybestnugget7514 Před 12 dny

      Because white people created a social hierarchy among blacks where lighter blacks were treated better. Shockingly, this wasn’t mentioned in Sowell’s video, despite this being the sole cause and origin of colorism.

  • @ButchBrown7
    @ButchBrown7 Před 29 dny +3

    The mindset of haves & have nots is most definitely why this will happen

  • @wraithconscience
    @wraithconscience Před 13 dny

    Brilliant, as always, Dr. Sowell! Brilliant!

  • @christopherjones8149
    @christopherjones8149 Před 27 dny +1

    Great video and a belated happy 94th birthday 👍👍👍👍

  • @redred2772
    @redred2772 Před měsícem +51

    Im sure we will see this on MSNBS, they are obsessed with black history.

    • @PopsRacer61
      @PopsRacer61 Před měsícem +12

      ..no you won't. That's why I bought several of his books!

    • @SouLoveReal
      @SouLoveReal Před měsícem

      MSNBS/C would NOT DARE touch this. It does not fit the narrative of victimhood.

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 Před měsícem +8

      Suuuuuuure you will lol

    • @marynewsham9896
      @marynewsham9896 Před měsícem +7

      not a chance

    • @tedvillalon4139
      @tedvillalon4139 Před 28 dny +1

      I am holding my breath.

  • @davepadmore2982
    @davepadmore2982 Před 22 dny +6

    Some of the information in this video is incorrect - the picture shown at 1:16 in the video is of Thomas Equiano, a former slave and author in England, whose book helped stimulate the Emancipation movement in the British Empire.

    • @paullentz1972
      @paullentz1972 Před 5 dny

      A lot of Racist MAGA White people love them some Uncle Thomas Sowell....just like they love them some Uncle Clarence Thomas.

  • @msace6710
    @msace6710 Před 25 dny

    Amazing information NEW SUBSCRIBER!😃

  • @blumiu2426
    @blumiu2426 Před měsícem +26

    I'm confused as to why people in the comments are acting like this is new information. This sort of thing is common knowledge among every ethnic group when it comes to class and of course, ethnicity. There are the superficial "cliques" that form based on appearance within the same social or economic groups. I know more than black people have jokes and digs about people that do it and those that do it talk down about about the less favored. This is a very human failing that is pretty much a norm. The only thing not part of it is someone raising a family correctly, educating themselves beyond what academics offers and having a religious foundation. They help bulwark against this behavior of classism, but can still emerge when those things simply become tradition and not vital to one's character.
    It's not the fault of those born into favorable circumstances, but it would be their failing to become a continued arm of being prejudice themselves. I've seen Asians and black people do it, whether one accusing the other of "acting like white people" or the other for being poor and/or trashy. Which at times as the case for both.

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 Před měsícem

      You'd be surprised at how much true "Black History" is left out of left wing classrooms.

    • @xavierharris9065
      @xavierharris9065 Před 28 dny +2

      Because it's easy to play Victim.

    • @marianaya5824
      @marianaya5824 Před 25 dny

      Speaking for black people, I'm sure we always knew our own people had these ways but we didn't know that other races did because we've always been separated from them and their inner racial ways unknown to us. 🤷🏽‍♀

    • @QuadriviumNumbers
      @QuadriviumNumbers Před 21 dnem +3

      @@marianaya5824 Nonsense! Speak for your self! How arrogant.

  • @UnexpectedWonder
    @UnexpectedWonder Před 27 dny +3

    I don't usually agree with Thomas Sowell, but this Segment explains many Observations I've seen currently, recently, and historically. 👌👌

    • @QuadriviumNumbers
      @QuadriviumNumbers Před 21 dnem +2

      You're clearly not ready to receive his thorough and intellectual understanding. There's noting to disagree with.

  • @TroyYoung-jt2gg
    @TroyYoung-jt2gg Před měsícem +12

  • @MarthaMiller-gx1yk
    @MarthaMiller-gx1yk Před 16 dny +1

    While viewing this video , two books came to mind, E Franklin Frazier, The Black Bourgeois and Otis Grahams , Our Kind of People. Also, Gerry H. MAJORS was the society editor of Jet Magazine. She also wrote a very historically informative book on the subject.

  • @kyrenthang8633
    @kyrenthang8633 Před 4 dny

    This is the first time I've heard anyone speak publicly,( besides myself), about the cultural differences among Black people, these differences are profound and many, yet society insists on lumping Black people together.
    CZcams videos are often a prime example of this.
    "I'se jest goin' to get me sum food, Bro" as opposed to, "I was just on my way to dinner, Officer", either phrase would be a dead give-away as to which class you're dealing with.
    My mother told me never bring home a girl walking, talking, eating or doing anything like a field hand.

  • @majesticxpressions
    @majesticxpressions Před 26 dny +13

    So this is a breakdown of how colorism in the black community came to be and the root of it. This is what I take from this. Interesting and informative. I wish this how it was taught in school.

    • @mattmullins7369
      @mattmullins7369 Před 15 dny

      Only on the Collegiate level. Colorism is a holdover from Slavery.

    • @mybestnugget7514
      @mybestnugget7514 Před 12 dny

      I’m grateful this type of nonsense isn’t taught in schools

  • @beebee4334
    @beebee4334 Před 23 dny +8

    I remember learned this in my College US history class…. My instructor was African PhD level historian from GHANA where apparently they’re taught this information in school

  • @johnnystacks9468
    @johnnystacks9468 Před měsícem +2

    Share this gem!!

  • @dodgycat476
    @dodgycat476 Před 28 dny +2

    Happy birthday Dr Sowell

  • @chasekeel08
    @chasekeel08 Před 26 dny +4

    Teaching it would not follow the narrative and keeps us at each others throats. Easier to control separate groups rather than a united one. Conflict creates money.

  • @danielanthony8373
    @danielanthony8373 Před 27 dny +4

    Thomas Sowell should of been President

  • @Lulu-Godsbeloved
    @Lulu-Godsbeloved Před 27 dny +2

    Happy Birthday Dr Sowell 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @wyominghome4857
    @wyominghome4857 Před 7 dny +2

    In 2000 I lived on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, and for three years attended Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Catholic Church, which was overwhelmingly black. In fact, I was one of only about 6 white parishioners. What was interesting was that everyone in the parish dressed to the nines on Sunday, including women who wore mink coats, and instead of black gospel singing the choir often chose selections from opera. (Wonderful tenor!) Later I would remarry and move to Alexandria, VA, and attend a 99 percent white Methodist church, which was my husband's faith. One Sunday the choir decided to do a selection of black gospel songs, which they sang with a hand-waving Steppin' Fetchit routine. It made me cringe, especially as I remembered HCSC.

    • @paullentz1972
      @paullentz1972 Před 5 dny

      Just out of curiosity....were the 6 White parishioners at that DC church all female?

    • @wyominghome4857
      @wyominghome4857 Před 4 dny

      @@paullentz1972 No, but all, including me, appeared to be single.

    • @paullentz1972
      @paullentz1972 Před 4 dny

      @@wyominghome4857 Just wondering. I learned long ago that in general, Black and White people tend to 'worship' differently when it comes to how a church sermon goes. I havent been to church since I was a kid (I believe in science...I believe that all religions are total BS..that there is no such thing as a god or devil).

    • @wyominghome4857
      @wyominghome4857 Před 3 dny

      @@paullentz1972 The parishioners at HCSC were very comforting and supportive of each other's struggles. If someone was trying to get over alcoholism or drug use or employment issues, their efforts were recognized and encouraged. The priest at that time, who was biracial, gave sermons that were thought-provoking and intelligent. Everyone was friendly. No one was condemned as a sinner but everyone was seen as on a path to redemption. It was all that a church should be.
      But there is a difference between "church" and "faith," and too many churches have failed to bring people together. Too many clergy have failed to walk the walk. It is not the first time in history that that has happened.
      As a child, I was not raised in a church and have not been to a Catholic Church, or any church, in more than 20 years, but I have felt the presence of a guiding hand in my life since I was nine years old. My "prayers," if they can be called that, are more a running conversation with God, and sometimes I've been exhausted and angry in that conversation. My life isn't perfect, or without struggle, but our lives are not meant to be perfect and our response to the many bumps in the road makes us who we are.
      One problem we have today is that too many now confuse "science" with religion, but science fails as often as churches. So, how can we know faith is not, as you put it, BS? I always think of the story in the Bible where the disciples are gathered in the upper room after Christ's crucifixion. The man who had performed miracles failed to, or chose not to, save himself. Now they are without a leader and hunted men. They are terrified and full of doubt. In the Bible story, they are visited in that room and convinced by the risen Christ. We have no way of knowing if that is true or just a legend. But what is indisputable, because history confirms it, is that those frightened men came out of that room filled with a new courage, and that their sense of that faith convinced others and spread around the world.

  • @APG2112
    @APG2112 Před měsícem +160

    Slavery is misunderstood. It’s not about white & black, it’s about how commerce of the world involved free and not free people. Would African American slaves considered themselves free if they remained slaves by their own people in Africa.

    • @rustynails68
      @rustynails68 Před měsícem +21

      Slavery should be taught in economics class. Not as a sin, but as an economic device.

    • @edheinig1753
      @edheinig1753 Před měsícem +36

      There’s slavery in Africa today

    • @APG2112
      @APG2112 Před měsícem +11

      @@edheinig1753 indeed there is.

    • @danieleugenewilliams
      @danieleugenewilliams Před měsícem +13

      Agreed. Slavery is completely misunderstood. Look up the writings of a 19th century southern writer named George Fitzhugh (Sociology for the South), who wrote that slavery should’ve have been extended to all labor (black and white) across the U.S.
      Also look up “White Slavery, Maternal Descent, And The Politics Of Slavery
      In The Antebellum United States” by Lawrence Tenzer.

    • @APG2112
      @APG2112 Před měsícem +4

      @@danieleugenewilliams thank you for the recommendations. I’ll be reading them very soon.

  • @celticmulato2609
    @celticmulato2609 Před 23 dny +3

    Person of Colour originally was meant only for Mixed-race racially ambiguous peoples; ex Quadroons ( Mul@toes and White) some Mul@toes and Mestizos ( Native American and European).

  • @JohnSmith-ct1nb
    @JohnSmith-ct1nb Před 21 dnem +2

    Thomas Sowell is the Candace Owen’s of his generation.

  • @malik9346
    @malik9346 Před 26 dny +1

    This is still very common today in a lot of industries 😢

  • @lindaforcina8789
    @lindaforcina8789 Před 27 dny +40

    A friend of mine was biracial. He was a true mutt. He could trace his ancestory back to a Dutch sea captain in the mid 1600's. He had researched his family and could not find any ancestors who were slaves. Initially, he was very surprised. He was told there was Native American in him as well but again no evidence. He has to conclude with the research he had done that no one in his family had been slaves but free men. Nevertheless, his history was very interesting. It included murder, family members passing as whites, and more. I hope he gets to write that book he planned to do one day.

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy Před 26 dny

      I am 59 y/o your friend's ancestry is similar to mine. My GGfather's was a slave until 12 y/o in Southside VA. However, his son my Gfather's name was General Jackson & his son's name was General Lee! You can't get any more confederacy mindset than black rednecks.

    • @Mimi-ht6xr
      @Mimi-ht6xr Před 25 dny

      Sounds like your so called friend is a generational mixed race man. Why call him a mutt? Shows your disdain or jealousy of him. This is why l only have mixed and biracial friends. This man’s life is similar to many French Creoles in my family and those l grew up with. Being able to trace one’s ethnic identity to a country and people group is exhilarating. Both of my parents ancestry is traced back to the villages that bear their names. I have the crests of both. Mr. Sowell has indeed studied well and is honest with his research.

    • @tiffanyharris2241
      @tiffanyharris2241 Před 22 dny

      Sounds like my ancestry results. I tested mine to find out black people didn't come into my ancestry until after slavery ended. Somewhere between the late 1890s to early 1900s is when my bloodline mixed with black. We need more true history told in American schools. This was something I never knew until I watched this video. Very interesting.

    • @urbanlark
      @urbanlark Před 21 dnem

      Why are you calling a human a "true mutt"? That reeks of white supremacist language.

    • @marc8h726
      @marc8h726 Před 20 dny +3

      I had a coworker refer to herself as a “mutt” after telling her I’m biracial. Then she proceeded to rattle off 3-4 ,non-exotic flavors of Caucasian.
      Like it’s some kind of kind distinction or a club, and I recoiled.
      I explained that I don’t identify with a dog, and if that’s how she chooses to refer to herself - feel free. And another one that my distinction as a “mulatto”sounded really colonial, you could hear a pin drop.
      You should choose better words.
      That’s how you end up in HR.

  • @snowwhite7677
    @snowwhite7677 Před měsícem +22

    "We finally beat Medicare" -Biden 2024

  • @pluck2058
    @pluck2058 Před 22 dny +1

    Imagine, a man so great that you have people saying his work should be mandatory teaching for school. Just imagine if he had an elite education😮

  • @forever_me_casa
    @forever_me_casa Před 24 dny +2

    Reflections of these lessons can be found in organizations like the Jack and Jill of America. It was started by members of the black elite in the late 1930s who were mulattos. A great book that explores the history of the black elite and this organization is Member of the Club by Lawrence Otis Graham.

  • @bioluminescentrobot3840
    @bioluminescentrobot3840 Před 29 dny +4

    Everyone needs to start hit the thumbs up on these videos. So the algorithm will spreed his videos

  • @nicholas2827
    @nicholas2827 Před 28 dny +7

    To summarize, people are people.

  • @BluegillGreg
    @BluegillGreg Před 7 hodinami

    I'm a White guy living in a small New England city with a long history of a free Black middle class. We have the best economy in our state and the highest Black academic achievement test scores. Coincidence? I think not.

  • @nonokodog622
    @nonokodog622 Před 24 dny

    I learned this in the 90's when I read The Blacker the Berry and other Harlem writers.

  • @adam.maqavoy
    @adam.maqavoy Před měsícem +3

    Black history is *USA (The states)*
    History. End of The Discussion.

  • @natalyd9674
    @natalyd9674 Před 23 dny +7

    Education is the great equalizer.

    • @sherockz.24.7
      @sherockz.24.7 Před 23 dny +1

      And ppl in other countries KNOW THIS!
      However in the U.S., intelligent Blk ppl got criticized for “acting White” when it came to academic achievements.
      Hope at least that has changed over the past decades.

    • @QuadriviumNumbers
      @QuadriviumNumbers Před 21 dnem +3

      @@sherockz.24.7 Intelligent blak people got criticised by black people!!! It is exactly the same today!

    • @tees1111
      @tees1111 Před 19 dny

      ​@sherockz.24.7 Lies. Tell me why Gen X's grandparents had more wealth and more econimally stable in the 60's, whilst only 3% of them had formal education vs the over 50% of blacks having degrees today? I'll wait.

  • @JESUSISLORDforever888
    @JESUSISLORDforever888 Před 15 dny +1

    7/13/2024: Doesn’t matter how we feel toward each other. Most ppl of other races put us all in the same boat and that is what makes me 😡 mad. We (black ppl) are NOT ALL THE SAME.

  • @BLACKMAAT
    @BLACKMAAT Před 17 dny +1

    THE "BLACK ELITE "IS A BOOK THAT IS VERY INFORMATIVE

  • @divinedelaware7541
    @divinedelaware7541 Před 25 dny +5

    I can't believe this guy has a following that he does, but they divided and conquered us very well. I see that

  • @mauricewells7838
    @mauricewells7838 Před 26 dny +11

    No one seeking truth should listen to this man. He makes a certain group feel good about past transgressions and that’s why they love him.

    • @joshuacooperseo
      @joshuacooperseo Před 26 dny +4

      So the truth is whatever you agree with emotionally and not historical evidence?

    • @mauricewells7838
      @mauricewells7838 Před 26 dny +3

      @@joshuacooperseo There is plenty of historical evidence that Mr. Sowell ignores to placate a certain demographic

    • @JordanT3025
      @JordanT3025 Před 25 dny +1

      I guess it’s feeling over facts

    • @Mimi-ht6xr
      @Mimi-ht6xr Před 25 dny +6

      @@mauricewells7838…have you researched the middle classes in the Black antebellum south? Are you aware of the free Blacks who owned slaves? Have you studied the French Creoles of Louisiana and Mississippi? Are you aware they also owned slaves and some were enslaved?
      Would you turn against the knowledge that after the fall of slavery the 7th ward in New Orleans was created by French Creoles who were very middle classed?
      What of today? Blacks heavy reliance on the one drop rule ignores the French Creole descendants today who live on. The flimsy and often desperate attempt to Africanize a culture that has long standing roots in European identity is reflective of wholesale ignorance and prejudice.
      Dr. Sowell is an extremely worthy scholar who blatantly tells the truth. This video is a supreme example of the man’s intellectual prowess.
      Happy blessed birthday, Dr. Sowell 🎉

    • @mauricewells7838
      @mauricewells7838 Před 25 dny

      @@Mimi-ht6xr what you’ve said may very well be factual, however I’ve yet to hear you, Mr. Sowell or any of his believers address Co-!ntelpro, the purposeful elimination of black leaders like Malcolm X, Mlk, and Fred Hampton (or do you think that was coincidental?). Why were the Black Panthers viewed as a threat? I’m also guessing you’ve never heard of John Erlichman, you should quickly google him and see what he said about blacks (he was an aide to Nixon). What about the ‘War on Drugs’, where drugs were allowed to be flown and floated into black neighborhoods. Only then to have the president publicly condemn what was allowed privately. As smart as Mr. Powell is, for him to just ignore these factors in state of Black America shows a clear and intentional bias.

  • @Mother.Mulberry
    @Mother.Mulberry Před 18 dny +2

    Why Americans are reading Trevor Noah's book at school instead of this is mind boggling.

  • @robertrobert7924
    @robertrobert7924 Před 4 dny

    Baltimore City had many free black families in the colonial days. They helped to defend Baltimore from the British Invasion during the War of 1812.

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 Před měsícem +11

    The same all other cultures/groups.

  • @titrecords2294
    @titrecords2294 Před 26 dny

    Mindset is everything

  • @jonathanpuentes5146
    @jonathanpuentes5146 Před 11 dny

    this is pretty informative. and gives a lot to think about, I mean how much kids really know there history?

  • @oldmansportsog2514
    @oldmansportsog2514 Před 25 dny +5

    Thomas Sowell an American Legend! Black Community should look at him as a Leader but instead they look to Al Sharptons and Benjamin Crumps of the world