Why African-Americans left the south in droves - and what's bringing them back

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2017
  • The Great Migration is a modern movement that, in many ways, is still unfolding.
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    During the Great Migration, around 40% of America's Black population left Southern states to go north or west between 1915 and 1970, and the effects of that exodus continue to reverberate.
    While the biggest changes took place decades ago, data shows that America’s Black population has continued to move again. These days, however, census findings from the past 40 years indicate a new pattern of Black migration back to the South and away from cities. America simply looks different than it did a century ago, and this new phase of migration is characterized by very different motivations than the last.
    With the help of historian Isabel Wilkerson and demographer William Frey, this video maps the progression of Black Americans from the Reconstruction era until today.
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  • @ArturoStojanoff
    @ArturoStojanoff Před 7 lety +2277

    The Harlem Renaissance not only changed African-American culture, it redefined American culture, period. Just because it was made and created by black people doesn't make it any less fully American.

    • @Brerenee23
      @Brerenee23 Před 7 lety +185

      Arturo Stojanoff Well yeah black Americans are american too. Blues in these communities gave way to jazz, r&b, rock and roll, country and hip hop. Modern music as we know it was created in America.

    • @streampunksheep
      @streampunksheep Před 7 lety +36

      You tell em Arturo!

    • @Brerenee23
      @Brerenee23 Před 7 lety +54

      Sc j So we're just going to erase the existence of actual native Americans, nice

    • @shadywiskerz
      @shadywiskerz Před 7 lety +44

      Sc j To be a "Real American" you have to be native

    • @miguelpatrick79
      @miguelpatrick79 Před 7 lety +41

      Bre how about just saying blacks innovated modern music you don't need to throw the American title around

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 Před 5 lety +550

    Because it was the South, and they were black. Roll credits

  • @awoa9103
    @awoa9103 Před 7 lety +1642

    Also the cost of living in the city is getting expensive.

    • @maxf.3973
      @maxf.3973 Před 7 lety +64

      Rising numbers of Gang Violence cases may also be a large reason

    • @xenoblad
      @xenoblad Před 7 lety +75

      regular_max with gang violence comes profiling.
      A double whammy.

    • @scj3188
      @scj3188 Před 7 lety +103

      GENTRIFICATION.

    • @abcdefghijkl140
      @abcdefghijkl140 Před 7 lety +16

      Doesn't explain Detroit, which owns the highest emigration rate for African Americans.

    • @ms.woodard8714
      @ms.woodard8714 Před 7 lety

      Awo and on purpose too

  • @jiihgy2716
    @jiihgy2716 Před 7 lety +724

    That explains why my ancestors who were slaves in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi all of a sudden by the 1900's were in Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee. Most of my family has deep roots in Kentucky.

    • @0000x0000referenced
      @0000x0000referenced Před 7 lety +22

      Heineken why is your 12 year old ass trolling on this video

    • @Keonny77
      @Keonny77 Před 7 lety +56

      Christian News I'm from Kentucky too. Kentucky was the middle ground... My maternal grandmother was from Mississippi and migrated to Kentuckky in the 2nd wave in the 40's That was the case with my paternal grandmother too, from North Carolina. And my sister's paternal grandmother's family from Tennessee. They all landed in Louisville. However, all the men were ORIGINALLY from central Kentucky! There was an iNNER migration in the south too. From the rural south to the larger city/towns of the south. Atlanta drew blacks from rural Georgia and Alabama. Memephis exploded with blacks coming out of Mississippi. Kentucky sent a lot of black people away too...but some of us stay and went to places like Louisville, Lexington etc...
      There were slightly better conditions. Louisville HAD a fairly stable black middle class for the time with the first black public library, a black university(simmons college of kentucky) berea college in the mountains...and some of the harsher treatment seen in the DEEP south was not AS common...
      I would like to se a video on the migration of blacks OUT of Kentucky. In the civil war era we represented 20% of the population and today only 9% The outward migration exceeded the inward migration and birth rate.

    • @Ofmemes2018
      @Ofmemes2018 Před 6 lety

      don jose idiot

    • @Shannnnnnnnnnnnn
      @Shannnnnnnnnnnnn Před 6 lety +10

      Yeah blacks should be in the south....the south of Africa.

    • @dennislittle9724
      @dennislittle9724 Před 6 lety +53

      American Hero Nope. Here to stay😉.

  • @samguy7654
    @samguy7654 Před 7 lety +1026

    So that's why the urban accents in big cities sound a bit like southern accents.

    • @ms.woodard8714
      @ms.woodard8714 Před 7 lety +47

      Sam guy we didnt LEAVE. we were made to. most of us were here already when slavery was SUPPOSED to have "ended"

    • @sarkastikoverlord8707
      @sarkastikoverlord8707 Před 7 lety +19

      A summany of the video, without using race. A group of people were miss treated and forced to work as slaves. Bills were passed to help the people to live like everybody else. Because they didn't have relatives with wealth before them, they would have to move to a place for an opportunity. After years of successful offspring, they found homes that best fit their occupation. I could have added a lot more, but you get the idea.

    • @jessecorder8083
      @jessecorder8083 Před 7 lety +81

      To eliminate race from this equation is to willfully ignore truth and reality. I don't care for such a narrow point of view. That does not achieve any useful goals. Many people's love or hate is based very much in the amount of melanin in a person's skin. To ignore that is to obfuscate much of human history. This is a useless practice.

    • @sarkastikoverlord8707
      @sarkastikoverlord8707 Před 7 lety +5

      Jesse Corder Forming an opinion from a person's prominent feature such as skin pigment is ignorant. Yes, black people were treated inhumanly treated because of the color of their skin, but that shouldn't matter today. Holding people accountable for the trouble actions of people from the past to the people of the present keeps a unjustified narrative alive.

    • @DCMarvelMultiverse
      @DCMarvelMultiverse Před 6 lety +18

      Sam guy AA's have a lot of Southernisms. But since the whites did not migrate to areas of urban media, these surviving Southernisms became termed "black" and evolved separately. This is also why whites are judged as being so different. Northern whites were different from Southern whites.

  • @colinb.8679
    @colinb.8679 Před 7 lety +297

    Emancipation proclamation did not end slavery. It was simply a statement that in the intervention of war, the union could take whatever property they seized from the south, and keep it as their own. Slaves at the time were counted as property, and so they would be released. In fact, during the civil war, there were a couple Union states that still had slavery going on in them. The 13th 14th and 15th amendment truly got rid of slavery. Just wanted to let you know. AP US history taught me well

    • @randomaccounts9838
      @randomaccounts9838 Před 7 lety +7

      Colin B. Yep but atleast we werent the last country to end slavery last one did in" 81"

    • @gerardparker4220
      @gerardparker4220 Před 5 lety +4

      Thank you Colin. My AP US History teacher taught that it only freed slaves in rebel states. Also, it’s important to understand- slavery was unconstitutional, but no one went to jail for enslaving people (after 1865) until 1930’s.

    • @thedeadguy
      @thedeadguy Před 3 lety +6

      BillyGoat so white culture is bad got it. Asian culture looks cooler anyway. Better food not like it is in America . Sugar food that is bland and forgetful.

    • @nightwatch8546
      @nightwatch8546 Před 3 lety +11

      @@PhedelCastro Chinese improvements in technology and agriculture definitely beat out the bulldozer. Also, your comparison makes no sense. Obviously, bulldozers don't make anything, that is simply not their job. And the slaves were the only reason our economy is as advanced as it is today. Without their labor, we would be much further behind.

    • @hello-fs2sk
      @hello-fs2sk Před 3 lety +5

      @@PhedelCastro yeah, but that's only because white people oppressed minorities and wouldn't allow them to get an education, open a bank account, or even own property. if not for colonialism and imperialism, minorities would have been able to do the same things. Think about it this way: jim crow laws enforced segregation and wouldn't allow black people to get the higher quality of life that whites had. these laws ended in 1965. In 2008, just 43 years later, a black man was elected PRESIDENT. black ppl in america were set much further back and still managed to succeed. also, let's not forget that many great technological inventions were invented by slaves and people of color, whose patents and designs were stolen by white people because these minorities did not have the same rights whites did. ur uneducated, ignorant, and racist. please pick a struggle

  • @victornewman06
    @victornewman06 Před 5 lety +43

    When you think about "Chicago Blues" a lot of Mississippians migrated there and took their roots and music with them

  • @teebee3631
    @teebee3631 Před rokem +48

    So incredibly grateful for my family members who left sharecropping in Mississippi and Alabama behind for Memphis and Chicago! I can't imagine how scary that must've been.

    • @zeroturn7091
      @zeroturn7091 Před rokem +3

      As a 4th generation Mississippian, you’re correct. I’ve read about what happened when everyone tried to leave at the same time. The Devil’s Punchbowl is one example.

  • @isunlloaoll
    @isunlloaoll Před 7 lety +1803

    Do a video on obesity in America please. I think that's one of the greatest problem facing America today. Or autonomous technology, how is it going to change our economy? What will jobs be like in the future?

    • @jambott5520
      @jambott5520 Před 7 lety +10

      ARVIN jobs that can't be done more efficiently by machines, like creative programming solution; being the head of a business, and a lot of min wage jobs like working at MacDonald's will not be taken by robots, as lets say the only person in a store is you and a robot till. smash the robot and steal the money. with a human, you are less likely to do that. not all jobs can be taken by robots.

    • @isunlloaoll
      @isunlloaoll Před 7 lety +44

      +Jambott, Not all jobs will be replaced by robots, but *a lot* of them will. Sure creative jobs will be firmly in human hands, but how many creative jobs are there, compared to the replaceable jobs like truck drivers, cab drivers, and factory workers? What will they do? Surely not everyone can become a artist or designer...

    • @shemshap
      @shemshap Před 7 lety +16

      yeah, the creative market contributes such an insanely tiny amount of jobs, worlds gonna need universal basic income at some point or "luxury" communism

    • @kylemma33
      @kylemma33 Před 7 lety +5

      That and opiate addiction.

    • @kylemma33
      @kylemma33 Před 7 lety +1

      +ARVIN Most likely truck drivers will sit passenger and monitor the vehicle.

  • @tadiafoster4460
    @tadiafoster4460 Před 6 lety +208

    As a child of immigrants, whose family is from the Caribbean- my heart goes out to the African Americans in this country. It’s hard to learn what the folks endured but I am proud of the progress they made- which in turns benefits all people of color who are now in the country. Their struggle became our gain.

    • @Kreedo1110
      @Kreedo1110 Před rokem +8

      🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

    • @thedangerwich5476
      @thedangerwich5476 Před rokem +5

      ❤🖤💚 🙏

    • @_cowboyjay94
      @_cowboyjay94 Před rokem +4

      Amen

    • @tnm218
      @tnm218 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thank you for saying this!!

    • @trentpettit6336
      @trentpettit6336 Před 4 měsíci

      Which island is your family from? Were any of them involved in the sugarcane or rum businesses?

  • @sTreek90
    @sTreek90 Před 7 lety +292

    I hate when people say African American - as if that encompasses all the black people in America, there are black people in America who are not African American.

    • @sTreek90
      @sTreek90 Před 7 lety +25

      KillMeWithPotato everyone on the planet is from Africa - There are a lot of carib people in America amongst other countries who do not deserve the census title, as it is not actually accurate. *Should white Americans be called Euro-Americans ?*

    • @cjezinne
      @cjezinne Před 7 lety +6

      It's a weird subject, because no one label is offensive to me but I am a First Gen American, born and raised in Maryland but my parents are from Nigeria... I guess I'm African American, but also Nigerian by blood...

    • @sugarbear7516
      @sugarbear7516 Před 7 lety +16

      The term African American is an attempt to identify a group of people by their "native" continent, not by where the enslavement of them dropped them off.

    • @longclaw22-72
      @longclaw22-72 Před 7 lety +11

      Anthony
      But all blacks have African origins, so it's not like the term is completely incorrect.

    • @sTreek90
      @sTreek90 Před 7 lety +18

      Longclaw22 - don't we all ? - if that's the case why are Americans not called Euro-Americans ?

  • @Middlesecond
    @Middlesecond Před 7 lety +918

    Vox's videos have been on point lately

    • @AKeyearea8
      @AKeyearea8 Před 7 lety +6

      Dexter Peters not really lol

    • @madictf2104
      @madictf2104 Před 7 lety +7

      Michael .Stott care to expand on this?

    • @bsinita_wokeone
      @bsinita_wokeone Před 7 lety +8

      Dexter Peters yes i agree it very educational i love vox history videos.

    • @AKeyearea8
      @AKeyearea8 Před 7 lety +4

      Madic tf2 Vox is propaganda bc they leave out aspects of the fact and twist a fact to a false origin

    • @jambott5520
      @jambott5520 Před 7 lety +1

      Michael .Stott they didn't used to, but this is better than life as a Muslim but no where near where they were a year ago or so.

  • @RockSmithStudio
    @RockSmithStudio Před 7 lety +226

    0:21 wow it's amazing how fast New York grew from 2% African American to 26% within one year!

    • @PhedelCastro
      @PhedelCastro Před 6 lety +17

      CultOfMoMo Look at which group is committing crime in NYC. Shocking.

    • @peterfowler4723
      @peterfowler4723 Před 6 lety +87

      5 minutes ago the mob?

    • @TheNadroj10
      @TheNadroj10 Před 6 lety +11

      Javier smith Statistics can be manipulated

    • @TheNadroj10
      @TheNadroj10 Před 6 lety +1

      Not Telling Ha how very mature and reasonable

    • @lanxy2398
      @lanxy2398 Před 6 lety +35

      5 minutes ago all Groups are commuting crime what point are you tryna prove?

  • @Facts5
    @Facts5 Před 7 lety +2155

    Yo vox, could you maybe do a video on how you make your videos?

    • @geraldchan7129
      @geraldchan7129 Před 7 lety +45

      Sushanta most of it is motion graphics,try mount mograph to learn and practice it,After effects by adobe is what most ppl use for it

    • @Facts5
      @Facts5 Před 7 lety +45

      Harvey Kong, thank you for the suggestion. I know they use AE and I am familiar with the basics of motion graphic. I just wanted to see how they work as their videos are really good and organized.

    • @geraldchan7129
      @geraldchan7129 Před 7 lety +18

      Sushanta yeah,looking at their editing workflow will be a very good video idea

    • @geraldchan7129
      @geraldchan7129 Před 7 lety +2

      Michael C you can,it's easy to see the mo track and mask wiping of text,but the more complicated effects will need to take more experienced graphic artists to do

    • @Facts5
      @Facts5 Před 7 lety +7

      Michael C, yes it could be and as you said, it would require lot of work. So if they, Vox, could just record while making the next video and maybe upload that, it won't hurt their production and as a bonus, they will have two videos while making one. Also we can see how they work.

  • @travietrav9047
    @travietrav9047 Před 7 lety +1713

    Gentrification plays a part in it as well

    • @geralferald
      @geralferald Před 7 lety +8

      did you take AHUG :)

    • @markdavidson1049
      @markdavidson1049 Před 7 lety +59

      Democrat policies play an ever bigger role from black Americans fleeing the north and moving back down south.

    • @johnlennon8327
      @johnlennon8327 Před 7 lety +8

      how so?

    • @tywayne3
      @tywayne3 Před 7 lety +65

      Most of the downtown/inner city revitalization movements originated with moving blacks from the cities and into the suburbs. A good example is Chicago with their high rise projects. While a good idea on paper; the result is that you move lower class people away from city centers with fewer opportunities and transportation resources. This creates secondary problems that result in the closing of schools, mixing of different 'hoods' where some kids are forced to attend schools where they can be in danger or even killed.

    • @peterchen7914
      @peterchen7914 Před 7 lety +46

      yes gentrification plays a role but gentrification is not a race issue but a money issue

  • @tswagg504
    @tswagg504 Před 4 lety +66

    Louisiana mostly migrated to Chicago and L.A, Mississippi went to Chicago, Alabama went to Cleveland, Carolina went to NYC, Georgia went to NYC, Texas went to Los Angeles....this is as much I know

    • @namae8
      @namae8 Před 3 lety +7

      @Complex Ez facts, NC too. Most of my family is from NC and SC (apart from my great grandmother who was from Georgia), and around the 50s they moved up to Virginia, Maryland, and DC. However around the time my dad was born his parents decided to go to Philly so that’s why my immediate family ended up farther north lol

    • @3eyegirl149
      @3eyegirl149 Před 3 lety

      Forgot Boston

    • @scotishjohn
      @scotishjohn Před 2 lety +1

      That why they got the gangs of Bros

    • @forevaschemin
      @forevaschemin Před rokem

      Georgie went Cleveland actually and Alabama mostly went Detroit

    • @kobejames5788
      @kobejames5788 Před 3 měsíci

      Mississippi also went to LA

  • @serenityjoy1872
    @serenityjoy1872 Před 7 lety +247

    Thank you Vox for the video. Even though you covered that African-Americans are moving from alot of cities, my own move from Detroit several years ago made me realize there might be other factors prompting moves. In Detroit's case, major job loss from the auto industry, issues with the mayor & governor and blight seemed like a large reason many people left. Are there other people from some some of the other places that have a more personal view on what's causing people to leave?

    • @georgeboulter2237
      @georgeboulter2237 Před 7 lety +1

      Serenity Joy luckily trumps getting the industry rolling again

    • @BikutaValdez
      @BikutaValdez Před 7 lety +51

      George Boulter Factory Jobs will never come back. Ever. More automation will happen in the next 5 years than have happened in the last 30 years. If you really are hoping for oil, manafacturing, factory, etc. jobs are coming back I feel bad for ya man. Get an education while you can. You have just enough time to take night classes at your local community college, and get a degree whether it be an associates or bachelor.

    • @georgeboulter2237
      @georgeboulter2237 Před 7 lety +3

      EllisD trump is a legend

    • @liamprendergast6016
      @liamprendergast6016 Před 7 lety +30

      Yeah, so cities like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit etc. were major industrial cities, but with the rise of globalization and automation, these cities are losing their manufacturing sector. People are migrating to cities where service and tech industries are growing

    • @sarkastikoverlord8707
      @sarkastikoverlord8707 Před 7 lety +9

      A summany of the video, without using race. A group of people were miss treated and forced to work as slaves. Bills were passed to help the people to live like everybody else. Because they didn't have relatives with wealth before them, they would have to move to a place for an opportunity. After years of successful offspring, they found homes that best fit their occupation. I could have added a lot more, but you get the idea.

  • @ayarzeev8237
    @ayarzeev8237 Před 7 lety +54

    Just to clarify, the emancipation only "ended" slavery in select areas, there were notable exceptions in its wording. It solved the issue of runaway slaves coming up to Union encampments. The amendment is what actually ended slavery

  • @andrewlecompte676
    @andrewlecompte676 Před 7 lety +34

    The Emancipation did not free ALL slaves....only "rebelling" ones that seceded from the Union.

  • @qiyamansari1
    @qiyamansari1 Před 5 lety +217

    I love how ya'll fail to mention the red lining that took place in the north leading to the ghettos that we see today, as well as the systematic oppression that continues to effect us such as the school to prison pipeline, the drug war, ect 😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤

    • @peaceofmind1360
      @peaceofmind1360 Před 5 lety +5

      💯

    • @boodogg2539
      @boodogg2539 Před 5 lety +7

      We are not African Americans and wasn't slaves. We was sharecroppers, to INDENTURED SERVANT then prisoners of war. And we didn't come on know ships from Africa we BEEN here. Tell the TRUTH damn, you got the world THINKing slavery was like roots and they DID us like kunta kinta but it's false and Alex hailey was a sell out and roots was fictional he lied to AND got sued for it but the people on charge MADE sure it still got out to install WHITE supremacy in our heads . Subscribed to dane calloway on you tube, he's a historian check him out.

    • @thepatbackexperience4573
      @thepatbackexperience4573 Před 5 lety +15

      They missed out on a lot of stuff but Vox is really known for it's quick, info.-packed videos. So I understand why they don't include every detail in but I do hope they do more videos surrounding that topic you brought up because the red lining in the housing market was one aspect of American racial inequality that angered me specifically.
      There's actually this guy who did a great video about red lining I can send you the link if you are still interested.
      Overall if you're looking for long detailed videos that cover every slice of the pie I wouldn't recommend Vox. They are a good number of long documentaries out there.

    • @thepatbackexperience4573
      @thepatbackexperience4573 Před 5 lety +8

      Update
      I believe Vox actually did a video on red lining.
      Im positive i saw one a few days ago

    • @JeantheSecond
      @JeantheSecond Před 4 lety +6

      Those are the most serious concerns that face America today, but that wasn’t the topic of the video.

  • @Dakatari
    @Dakatari Před 3 lety +38

    The America we know now would not be as successful and self sufficient if it wasn't for contribution and sacrifice of African-Americans

  • @pepps779
    @pepps779 Před 7 lety +51

    The video spent too much time on why they left, which everyone already knows about, in comparison to the time spent on why they are moving back.

    • @osazuwaogbeide1540
      @osazuwaogbeide1540 Před 4 lety +1

      socially the south is better there more emphasis on community and from going to teh south like baltimore there was allot more black workers working in coporate and non corpoarate seeting then i have seen living in califronia bay area for 24 years of my life

    • @3eyegirl149
      @3eyegirl149 Před 3 lety +1

      Good point

  • @lovergurl
    @lovergurl Před 7 lety +628

    Please stop asking videos about black history if you can not get your language under control. "perceived violence" is incorrect they didn't imagine the violence. That violence was very real and was a legitimate threat to their lives.

    • @Animefreak242
      @Animefreak242 Před 7 lety +86

      gjaddajg The violence today isn't perceived either. It's just as dangerous now. You don't understand the context.

    • @coolmasterx5707
      @coolmasterx5707 Před 6 lety +5

      perceived violence is the correct term. actual violence is fact, perceived is thought.

    • @normanorman
      @normanorman Před 6 lety +1

      "To see, to be aware of, to understand."

    • @Bobelponge123
      @Bobelponge123 Před 6 lety +5

      Is my IQ too low to understand you or is just too high?

    • @kyky10ism
      @kyky10ism Před 6 lety +6

      well it's usually your perception of something that makes you think in a certain way rather than experience. You have never been murdered but you know of places with high murder rates right. well that's your perceived impression of a place. just saying.

  • @lendluke
    @lendluke Před 7 lety +217

    I wish they would have touched more on why they are moving back to the south.

    • @eN3RD
      @eN3RD Před 7 lety +91

      More economic opportunities, decline of manufacturing jobs, and a hint of profiling... Mostly economic reasons

    • @scj3188
      @scj3188 Před 7 lety +50

      GENTRIFICATION

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 Před 6 lety +9

      So sothern states are becoming rich while northern and western states are falling behind?

    • @michaelgray1803
      @michaelgray1803 Před 6 lety +1

      Luke Rustin retiring

    • @JS-ls8oj
      @JS-ls8oj Před 5 lety +12

      You know why they didn't right ? Think of Blue States and high taxes. Vox is like a blue state that people are leaving too...lol

  • @SophiaChar
    @SophiaChar Před 7 lety +155

    Not all african americans are from the south. My ancestors have lived in New york before it became New york city, and most of us still live in New york.

    • @grantwilliams2650
      @grantwilliams2650 Před 7 lety +56

      Soppy it said 90% not ALL ya goshdarn special snowflake...

    • @eleonoramustafaeva1303
      @eleonoramustafaeva1303 Před 7 lety +3

      why is the term "special snowflake" so commonly used in English? oh wait a minute

    • @user-vf3cb7vk8z
      @user-vf3cb7vk8z Před 7 lety +1

      Soppy As a New Yorker I don't think so. My highschool is 96% white.

    • @briannab4037
      @briannab4037 Před 7 lety

      IV Ltd American public schools are not segregated, that is literally illegal.
      Private schools can be segregated if they wish to though. Any school not funded by the government can be segregated.

    • @user-vf3cb7vk8z
      @user-vf3cb7vk8z Před 7 lety +8

      The Potato Goddess I got to a public school and we're pretty segregated. As I said in that comment right above we're 96% white. The other schools right near ours are also above 95% whiteness. Ontario County, New York is the place, we're apparently a very diverse state lol.

  • @kiiwii11
    @kiiwii11 Před 7 lety +42

    so they moved north due to racism.... hmmm whold a thought?

    • @somebody2619
      @somebody2619 Před 7 lety +11

      A Different Narrative *white southerners that turned into Republicans.

    • @Theunseenesoteric
      @Theunseenesoteric Před 5 lety +3

      some body the white racists today are democrats

    • @equestriangirly2296
      @equestriangirly2296 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Theunseenesoteric Right. That's why the blacks mostly vote republican, why the republican stronghold states have few blacks and why the republican party have a lot of black candidates...

    • @JK-gu3tl
      @JK-gu3tl Před 4 lety

      racism was all of a sudden new in 1910.

    • @gregrourke4182
      @gregrourke4182 Před 4 lety

      And they moved back, due to Racism.

  • @andrewclarke5989
    @andrewclarke5989 Před 7 lety +22

    In the beginning, there is a minor mistake. It says that New York went from 1.92% in 1910 to 25.55% in 1910.

  • @neobramlett3615
    @neobramlett3615 Před 5 lety +57

    “Why African Americans left the south in droves” bruh

  • @Funkotronimus
    @Funkotronimus Před 7 lety +91

    The economy seems to be a major factor in this -what you get in the south for the same money up north is is incredible ...which is probably why there also seems a migration of artists and creatives from the northern cities to places like Atlanta

    • @donnaleesdocs
      @donnaleesdocs Před 7 lety +2

      YES!!!

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr Před 6 lety

      Everybody in my town wants to move to Florida for some reason.....

    • @MrAtlfan21
      @MrAtlfan21 Před 6 lety

      ATL

    • @FirstSydneyCash
      @FirstSydneyCash Před 6 lety +3

      Just moved to atl from Ohio.. love it here too

    • @phuturephunk
      @phuturephunk Před 6 lety +2

      Yeah, most of the artist types that don't have trust funds or parents that can at least help out are simply priced out of a whole lot of the northern cities, especially NYC. It's been drastic in NYC.

  • @danieldelarosa4252
    @danieldelarosa4252 Před 7 lety +125

    the emancipation proclamation freed them yes but the former Confederates kept finding loopholes to cockblock them from voting and the Confederates that weren't supposed to be able to vote or run the government did it anyway

  • @Brerenee23
    @Brerenee23 Před 7 lety +466

    I love love love that they used black instead of African American. Black is a much better description.

    • @DaaaahWhoosh
      @DaaaahWhoosh Před 7 lety +35

      Is it, though? To me it seems worse. What is your reasoning?

    • @xealen2166
      @xealen2166 Před 7 lety +239

      not all black people are African, we also don't call white people European Americans. It essentially excludes black people from truly being Americans because they're not Americans, they're African Americans. I'm ethnically Irish, that means absolutely nothing to me. Many black people feel the same as there ancestors have lived in the USA for 250+ years, just like mine.

    • @peterchen7914
      @peterchen7914 Před 7 lety +78

      Yeah. If you are European American that means you are first or second generation American fromEurope. If you are African American it (should) mean that you are first or second generation American from Sub-Saharan Africa. White and Black means you had ancestors in America for centuries.

    • @Brerenee23
      @Brerenee23 Před 7 lety +124

      xealen yes exactly!!! you guys get it! Not all black people are African and not all Africans are black. Also Africa is a continent with more than 54 countries none of which black Americans ethically or culturally identity with. We just happen to share a common group and ancestors. I have no identity outside of the americas, I'm simply black and American. After so many generations this became our home.

    • @Brerenee23
      @Brerenee23 Před 7 lety +7

      *ethnically

  • @soapftw96
    @soapftw96 Před 7 lety +112

    Many people(including black) are moving to the South for jobs because manufacturing in the North has almost completely left especially for the auto industry. Vox won't mention this because it isn't as provoking of a narrative,but it is the truth. Mercedes, Porsche, Nissan,BMW, and VW all put their manufacturing bases for the United States in the south and it helped local economies grow exponentially after the loss of textile industries. Trump gets a lot of things wrong but NAFTA directly resulted in the loss of the well paying middle class car manufacturing jobs to Mexico and partly Canada. Foreign automakers saw the writing on the wall so they chose to base their manufacturing in the South.

  • @xeon222
    @xeon222 Před 4 lety +18

    Exellent video on the Great Migration, a period in American history that many Americans don't know the historical signifigance thereof. My Arkansas-raised parents moved to Milwaukee in 1953(with my infant/older sister in tow) during the second half of the great migration.

  • @rosefan2011
    @rosefan2011 Před 7 lety +3

    I literally have an essay on this in 45 minutes, great timing!

  • @missxxmissxx
    @missxxmissxx Před 7 lety +275

    I'm a black woman in St. Louis county and want to get as far away from Missouri as I can. This is a backwards state. Too much violence, its reputation of being one of the most racist states is definitely true and there's meth heads and druggies throughout the country parts of the state.

    • @staybeautifulx285
      @staybeautifulx285 Před 6 lety +32

      Lol leave and go to one of your friendly black cities like Detroit lol

    • @staybeautifulx285
      @staybeautifulx285 Před 6 lety +5

      * blacks*

    • @ChidubemEgwim
      @ChidubemEgwim Před 6 lety +113

      Stay Beautiful x If it takes you two tries to spell a six letter word, I don't think you can talk about the complicated issue of inter-state migration.

    • @bcount1
      @bcount1 Před 6 lety +8

      Or Chicago. I hear u get shot on the way in

    • @MrAtlfan21
      @MrAtlfan21 Před 6 lety +46

      Honestly consider moving to Atlanta, we’re called the black Mecca for a reason, percentage wise we have the largest black middle and upper classes in the US. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_mecca

  • @ademaya4773
    @ademaya4773 Před 6 lety +8

    The author of the book mentioned in this video is a class act. She came to our college a few years ago to speak about her book. She refused to acknowledge any of the BLACK students that raised their hands to ask questions about her book (except for one). She was just fascinated with the white students. She even asked me where I was from because of my name and thought I was foreign. I told her I was from Georgia just like her...and she was like "oh"...like I wasn't even relevant anymore. Ugh...and I had just purchased her book during this book signing. After my experience with her...I didn't even bother reading it and gave the book to someone else.

  • @TotallyNasira
    @TotallyNasira Před 6 lety +79

    Actually... the emancipation proclamation didn't end slavery, if that was the case there would be no need for the 13th amendment. THIS IS WACK ASL!

    • @jerrellbevers6071
      @jerrellbevers6071 Před 6 lety +5

      TotallyNasira why would you lead with that and not put it's actual purpose in.
      The Emancipation Proclamation wasn't intended to end slavery. The Proclamation only technically freed the slaves from the states of the confederacy....so they could rise up against those who enslaved them. Of course those states didn't bother to spread the news or free their slaves.
      I don't believe most people are aware of the significance of Juneteenth either. Texas managed to lie to their slaves for almost 2 years about the end of the war and who the victor was. Juneteenth was the emancipation of slaves from Texas who managed to hold out for almost 2 years after the original proclamation that freed them.

    • @faithismine128
      @faithismine128 Před 6 lety +4

      +Jerrell Bevers Do not forget Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware that kept their slaves until ratification of the 13 Amendment.

    • @jerrellbevers6071
      @jerrellbevers6071 Před 6 lety +1

      Clint Davis I did forget that. That makes the Emancipation Proclamation even more underhanded....no only the slaves in the south are free, we still need y'all.

    • @dsmith9964
      @dsmith9964 Před 6 lety +1

      +Clint Davis Slavery was all but dead in those three by the beginning of the Civil War. The Emancipation only freed slaves in the areas of rebellion. Those three slave states were not in rebellion.

  • @DUES_EX
    @DUES_EX Před 7 lety +7

    Very on point, factual, and thought provoking. You earned this thumb up

  • @Middlesecond
    @Middlesecond Před 7 lety +5

    Great video!

  • @BenjaminIMeszaros
    @BenjaminIMeszaros Před 7 lety +7

    Vox's content continues to shine. Engaging narratives told in unique, compelling ways. Keep it up my friends.

  • @tortureddummies1672
    @tortureddummies1672 Před 7 lety +33

    The south is much cheaper compared to the north.Also the weather is much nicer here in south.I live in north carolina right now and we only get 1 day for snow.I might move to the north in the future for my job.

    • @drzoidberg844
      @drzoidberg844 Před 5 lety +2

      Tortured Dummies Why not try your luck on the African Continent better opportunity for coloured people

    • @lancebitoy8912
      @lancebitoy8912 Před 5 lety +15

      @@drzoidberg844 africans will not accepted african americans they think were totally different

    • @thecraplordsell4575
      @thecraplordsell4575 Před 4 lety +6

      DR Zoidberg “better opportunity” lol why do we need to go to a continent that we don’t speak the language or do the culture.

    • @lancebitoy8912
      @lancebitoy8912 Před 4 lety

      @@leftydafoo614 not hate but they think were different

    • @1L6E6VHF
      @1L6E6VHF Před 3 lety +5

      Weather is nicer in the Deep South?
      Ask Katrina, Hugo, Andrew, Harvey, Camille,...,...

  • @Whatsayoutuber
    @Whatsayoutuber Před 3 lety +7

    These researchers seem very interesting! Thanks for sharing their work!

  • @MrPixelMonster
    @MrPixelMonster Před 7 lety +2

    Another amazing video from Vox, god I love this channel.

  • @Hakuu_A19
    @Hakuu_A19 Před 7 lety +2

    Love it! Great video!

  • @lucianonarno1408
    @lucianonarno1408 Před 7 lety +530

    Awesome video! You guys definitively put a lot of research into this. Thanks for making a lot of info available to me in such a small video. Keep on!

    • @AKeyearea8
      @AKeyearea8 Před 7 lety +2

      Luciano Narno lol was that a joke

    • @lucianonarno1408
      @lucianonarno1408 Před 7 lety +22

      Michael .Stott No man, I truly enjoyed the info in this video.

    • @gbadesakin
      @gbadesakin Před 7 lety +6

      I agree to the extent that Vox whets your appetite to the extent that you would like to do more research on the issue yourself.

    • @sarkastikoverlord8707
      @sarkastikoverlord8707 Před 7 lety +1

      A summany of the video, without using race. A group of people were miss treated and forced to work as slaves. Bills were passed to help the people to live like everybody else. Because they didn't have relatives with wealth before them, they would have to move to a place for an opportunity. After years of successful offspring, they found homes that best fit their occupation. I could have added a lot more, but you get the idea.

    • @MrWrightNowTV
      @MrWrightNowTV Před 7 lety +1

      Sarkastik Overlord why omit race?

  • @abednegojohnson444
    @abednegojohnson444 Před 5 lety +3

    This was a really good video guys 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @thatamerican550
    @thatamerican550 Před 7 lety +1

    This was great a video, keep up the work

  • @TheModernInvestor
    @TheModernInvestor Před 7 lety +250

    black people are amazing, thanks for making this video, i always find it fascinating that we have photos from these periods

    • @Caleb-bp8bm
      @Caleb-bp8bm Před 7 lety +36

      You are probably completely unaware that it is racist to judge someone by their skin color (even if it's positive). You can't tell someone's personality by their skin

    • @1joshjosh1
      @1joshjosh1 Před 3 lety +8

      Why are they are amazing?

    • @origineeman6421
      @origineeman6421 Před 3 lety +21

      @@1joshjosh1 Because we are the oldest human race in America.

    • @1joshjosh1
      @1joshjosh1 Před 3 lety +12

      @@origineeman6421
      If you believe that you don't know anything about evolution.

    • @origineeman6421
      @origineeman6421 Před 3 lety +6

      @@1joshjosh1 Re-read my comment

  • @julioserrano5547
    @julioserrano5547 Před 7 lety +10

    Great video! Lots of great insight and information. Btw, I think there is a typo on the image at 0:23 (the far right statistic of 25.55% should have the year 2010, not 1910).

  • @Tiger_Woods
    @Tiger_Woods Před 4 lety +28

    Black people are very strong they been thru so much . Nothing but respect for them.

    • @KentB3
      @KentB3 Před 3 lety +1

      You can say the same for Native Americans as well!

  • @Micklemoose
    @Micklemoose Před 7 lety +1

    Good video. Thank you. I learned something.

  • @PinkSmiles
    @PinkSmiles Před 4 lety +1

    I love this channel and everything about it

  • @blackplight4u
    @blackplight4u Před 7 lety +6

    This is well done! And has captured the essentials as of why my grandfather migrated to New York City and then to Detroit!

  • @frogger-5meo152
    @frogger-5meo152 Před 4 lety +9

    Us African Americans really need to bond together this November and show up strong in numbers and vote this reality TV show president (Trump) out of office!!!

    • @dathip
      @dathip Před 3 lety

      Nope! Keep him in. I dont support abortion, LGBTQ agenda, and gun control

    • @yaya78774
      @yaya78774 Před 3 lety +3

      @@dathip he's out! i did my share to make sure he lost.

  • @brainxtc2171
    @brainxtc2171 Před 7 lety +2

    Great video. Could have been longer. Thanks!

  • @pizzyg
    @pizzyg Před 3 lety +1

    Love the videos on this platform

  • @felixcretu4993
    @felixcretu4993 Před 7 lety +6

    These videos are just amazing always perfect, great learning tool. -Thanks!

  • @lowqualityshitposts8860
    @lowqualityshitposts8860 Před 7 lety +260

    He Sounds like text to speech

  • @shawnstone1164
    @shawnstone1164 Před 6 lety +1

    GREAT VIDEO!

  • @FinickyVoid
    @FinickyVoid Před 7 lety +2

    God damn i love you guys and gals at Vox. keep it up!

  • @tecke11
    @tecke11 Před 7 lety +27

    I wish there were more channels like this on CZcams. Vox and Nerdwriter have found a niche that I absolutely love

    • @tecke11
      @tecke11 Před 7 lety +1

      LagiNaLangAko23 thanks I'll definitely check them out

    • @cyrus3967
      @cyrus3967 Před 4 lety +1

      Tucker Ecke No. Far left CZcams channels aren’t a good idea

  • @caseywoods6476
    @caseywoods6476 Před 6 lety +58

    Pretty sure the Emancipation Proclamation did not end slavery...if it did what was the point of the 13th ammendment??

    • @michaelbreslin9022
      @michaelbreslin9022 Před 6 lety +6

      Casey Woods yo you’re right @vox how bout you do some research first #sad

    • @samminicksm
      @samminicksm Před 6 lety +5

      Casey Woods THE TRUTH!!!

    • @noorbaig180
      @noorbaig180 Před 6 lety +4

      If you're not woke, just face the facts and stop making CZcams videos...

    • @calebcecil5981
      @calebcecil5981 Před 6 lety +6

      *mic drop*🎤

    • @TardisTed
      @TardisTed Před 6 lety +3

      If you really think that the Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery, you really need to go back to school and get educated again

  • @pizzyg
    @pizzyg Před 3 lety

    Great platform!! 👍🏾👏🏾

  • @lobecosc
    @lobecosc Před 7 lety +1

    Very good and well said.

  • @gaurabdey4123
    @gaurabdey4123 Před 3 lety +8

    They are just Americans not African Americans change your perception
    If they are African Americans then the others are European Americans

    • @KDH-br6hy
      @KDH-br6hy Před 3 lety +1

      I'm ok with African American actually I know what u are trying to say it makes sense but the difference is culture German American English American Irish Italian I mean American American cant identity with an outher country

    • @yaya78774
      @yaya78774 Před 3 lety

      @@KDH-br6hy i,see you but for example when addressing a man they shouldn't just say the black american/white american it should just be american.

    • @srirachanoodles6914
      @srirachanoodles6914 Před 3 lety +2

      African American is a useful term to speak about black people living in America, of course they are Americans but it helps clarify their race, which is useful when discussing topics about black people in America.

  • @ronald3419
    @ronald3419 Před 3 lety +3

    I worked in mental health services in SC in the late 1970s to early 1980s. One particular inpatient unit serviced people from Bishopville, a two or three stoplight town in Lee County, long known for its poverty. I saw several patient records in which "Nearest Relative Not Living With Patient" was a resident of New York NY.

  • @wayne2816wayne
    @wayne2816wayne Před 7 lety +1

    Very interesting video.

  • @markJohnson-ot7ny
    @markJohnson-ot7ny Před 6 lety

    Great Post ! M

  • @recognize7
    @recognize7 Před 6 lety +6

    Very informative, let's see how long this stays up before it gets deleted.

    • @ew374
      @ew374 Před 3 lety

      🙄nah, it may get deleted?

  • @880life.7
    @880life.7 Před 6 lety +136

    "Why African Americans left the south in droves" hmmmm........ left me think.... maybe because the south has been known for extreme racism! Can you please ask a dumber question

    • @normanorman
      @normanorman Před 6 lety +5

      ??? can you say anything dumber? I'm a southern female and we're all like family here, and though i don't see a bunch of black people i'm definitely kind to them that's for sure. no one here is racist, and we're all a bunch of chaw-chewin' holler rats. nearly dated a black female and had a major crush on another. extreme racism my southern ass, bless your heart darlin'

    • @user-sd7ti2gr4y
      @user-sd7ti2gr4y Před 6 lety

      Anderson Hernandez Dumbass

    • @antonieshaantoine8981
      @antonieshaantoine8981 Před 6 lety +21

      The North was not much better. They were pretty racist. Not as bad as the south but pretty bad.

    • @theguy8729
      @theguy8729 Před 6 lety

      dad what about jim crow

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 5 lety +5

      Yeah but at least the Northern States didn’t have a high number of lynching compared to the Southern States!

  • @amerzubaidi
    @amerzubaidi Před 7 lety

    Man, I love Vox!!

  • @proudunapologeticliberal2026

    greatest content I have come across accidentally I'm subscribing for vox !!!!!!!

  • @MariaKhordina
    @MariaKhordina Před 7 lety +154

    where was the editor for this narration?
    "protests began in response to *percieved* unfair treatment" oops, I guess decades of systemic racism were all "percieved" and protest was all subjective, rather than vouching for fair treatment and basic human rights. good video otherwise, but cmon vox

    • @youngcitybandit
      @youngcitybandit Před 7 lety +4

      Maria Khordina Well black people perceived it so... what are you complaining about? are you racist?

    • @donjohnson3888
      @donjohnson3888 Před 6 lety +6

      Mar Khorkhordina How many Tumblr points did you get for that?

    • @polley015761
      @polley015761 Před 6 lety +23

      Khaos Inoculation 😑 Slavery and Jim crow were not that long ago. Yes, there was slavery before America, I'm not sure what you're talking about specifically but slavery in America was very different from slavery prior to other countries. The systematic post-slavery oppression via Jim Crow also had long-term societal effects similar to that in South Africa post Apartheid.

    • @tybooskie
      @tybooskie Před 6 lety +4

      There were a few deliberate 'mistakes' in this video.

    • @jordanmyers1450
      @jordanmyers1450 Před 6 lety +2

      Dianne Ennaid what about how the muslism were involved in slavery on the african continent centuries before whites showed up. Also who was it that freed slaves? Hint it wasnt asians it wasnt blacks and it wasnt arabs.

  • @antonybrown432
    @antonybrown432 Před 4 lety +6

    I hate the things that happened to my people back in those days but I always found it interesting to watch I am soon-to-be 57 years old next week and I'll always have a fun interest of black history

  • @alypixar4690
    @alypixar4690 Před 4 lety

    Great video

  • @edwinbalbuena6540
    @edwinbalbuena6540 Před 7 lety

    love this video

  • @mauricedrew3150
    @mauricedrew3150 Před 3 lety +7

    Southerners, when you keep people down in a ditch with your foot on their backs it keeps you 1\2 in a ditch too.

    • @ew374
      @ew374 Před 3 lety +1

      And it's 2021 who you referring to🙄

  • @Kenywos
    @Kenywos Před 7 lety +7

    This video is very insightful
    I'm originally from Maryland but I have always been thinking about moving to Georgia or North Carolina to raise a family

  • @AndyLawsonawl
    @AndyLawsonawl Před 7 lety +2

    How did you get George Clooney on the phone at 4:19?
    Good stuff once again Vox!

  • @daveplat
    @daveplat Před 7 lety

    started learning rhis recently in history, perfect timing

  • @tyronehooks3746
    @tyronehooks3746 Před 5 lety +32

    I am Black , 63 years old. I dont prefer to be called
    African american. First of all I am not from Africa and second I dont consider myself an American. Because we are not treated as equals . Some where I read that all men all equals . But what the reality is that all white men were created equal .
    Racism still exists especially in California.

  • @Viatoreptil
    @Viatoreptil Před 7 lety +7

    Awesome video! To keep with the theme of "domestic migration of minorities" I think insight on the multiple migrations of Puerto Ricans to the mainland would be interesting (not to be bias of my ethnicity or anything, haha)? Or even with domestic migration in general, the migrations of Central US to the west during the Dust Bowl? Or anything related to Native American contemporary history (post-Trail of Tears)?

  • @mnrea111
    @mnrea111 Před 7 lety

    Amazing video, happy to see the comments aren't annoying too.

  • @saroar.
    @saroar. Před 2 lety

    Vox is currently streaming this video in a live stream.

  • @freddyfrug4711
    @freddyfrug4711 Před 6 lety +8

    You can find more content about Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama in regards to " The Great Migration " than Georgia, which is strange considering that those three states had experienced net growth in their black populations in 1950 compared to 1920 while Georgia experienced net decline in it's 1950 black population compared to 1920. Louisiana's black population was 183k larger, Alabama's was 78k larger, and Mississippi's was 52k larger, while Georgia's black population in 1950 was 143k smaller than it was in 1920.

    • @makayla71399
      @makayla71399 Před 6 lety +1

      Freddy Frug they made all the black people leave on the Trail of Tears....

  • @abdulkadirali96
    @abdulkadirali96 Před 7 lety +181

    Ain't nobody goin to the south lol

    • @jasonledesma5747
      @jasonledesma5747 Před 7 lety +25

      data says otherwise

    • @desiree282
      @desiree282 Před 7 lety +27

      Abdulkadir Ali Alot of us still live in the South though. I live in Charlotte, NC...alot of people are moving south bc of business and cheaper prices and stuff.

    • @geralferald
      @geralferald Před 7 lety +15

      It's not really black people going to the south it's all races. Mainly because of the warm weather which is attractive to baby boomers which are currently retiring. All these people moving down there is attractive to businesses because of the larger market which then also attracts workers. It's just a big interconnected migration involving hundreds of thousands of people.

    • @floatbob4281
      @floatbob4281 Před 7 lety +3

      Abdulkadir Ali Atlanta

    • @user-vf3cb7vk8z
      @user-vf3cb7vk8z Před 7 lety +12

      Abdulkadir Ali Texas is a nice place, it's turning into a blue state.

  • @PinkSmiles
    @PinkSmiles Před 4 lety +1

    Ok thank you for this video because I'm currently reading The Warmth of Other Suns because of this and um yea... best book ever.

  • @pinkhydroponics7869
    @pinkhydroponics7869 Před 7 lety

    Well done!

  • @elijahmeadows68
    @elijahmeadows68 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m moving to Florida from Michigan! Very excited

  • @pizzyg
    @pizzyg Před 3 lety +8

    Great reporting! Seen this many times. I love learning about history!

    • @oj4499
      @oj4499 Před 3 lety

      Come too the south

  • @SamuelHereAmI
    @SamuelHereAmI Před 6 lety

    I haven't found content I dont enjoy on VOX. Love the Earworm series

  • @krishna__2007
    @krishna__2007 Před 7 lety

    quite interesting!

  • @Sean-jc6cu
    @Sean-jc6cu Před 4 lety +7

    Many AA people migrated to West Virginia to work in the coal mines as well

  • @marshallosantos9035
    @marshallosantos9035 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m aiming to be middle class and living in the suburbs. I feel that 💯

  • @AndreasP07
    @AndreasP07 Před 7 lety +1

    3:55 DENZEL WASHINGTON protesting in left bottom picture :)

  • @MrBumpycat
    @MrBumpycat Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! But there's a typo in the graphics at 2:05 - it's not "Hyland Park" it's just plain old "Highland Park" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_Park_Ford_Plant . The Detroit area is many things, but it is not a region known for fancy spelling.

  • @MrInsdor
    @MrInsdor Před 7 lety +120

    The term obviously doesn't encapture what an American with darker skin colour born in the USA with ancestors from Africa in the last 200 years is perfectly, but if Vox just said American instead of African-American, the video would've been misleading or at least not complete. They could've said black Americans instead, but there are even more people disagreeing with that.
    Guys, you just sometimes need a term. If every attempt at naming a social group is discrimination you end up with saying "Americans with darker skin colour born in the USA with ancestors from Africa in the last 200 years" instead of Afro-Americans or black Americans etc.

    • @teethgrinder83
      @teethgrinder83 Před 7 lety +5

      Zinouweel just tried to explain the exact same thing to someone lol

    • @xenoblad
      @xenoblad Před 7 lety +1

      Zinouweel does it matter if everyone knows who we're talking about?

    • @MrInsdor
      @MrInsdor Před 7 lety +5

      xenoblad What are you trying to say? I'm referring to all the people who said "African-American is a bad term.; African-American doesn't do African-Americans justice. Why don't we call white Americans Euroean-Americans?", which were a lot of comments with a lot of upvotes at the time that I posted my comment.
      So to answer your auestion, no it does not matter. That was my point.

    • @LoliceMe
      @LoliceMe Před 7 lety +28

      African American is a specific ethnic group. We have our own history and culture. Even our very DNA is connected to each other because we are our own ethnic group now. For example, take the DNA of a Nigerian and an African American. Both are black and share ancestry but you will be able to tell which one is the African American and which one is the Nigerian just by looking at their DNA. Not all black people in America, black Americans, are apart of this ethnic group. Black immigrants from Nigeria, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Barbados, Guinea, etc. are not African Americans. They are black Americans, or specifically, Nigerian Americans, Jamaican Americans, Puerto Rican Americans, Bajan Americans, Guinean Americans, etc. but not African Americans. Don't take the African in African American too literally. We know we are Americans, we don't consider ourselves to be African beyond being predominately of African descent. We use the broad term African for our ethnic group because our African ancestry comes from no one place nor one tribe from West-Central and even Southeast Africa. African immigrants coming here from Nigeria, Guinea, Ghana, etc. don't have to be broad like we do. They know where their ancestors came from and the specific place they came from. Hell, they can go by their tribal names and consider themselves Igbo American, Yoruba American, Fulani American, Fon American, etc. We can't do that. Our ethnic group is African American. Our ancestors have been here since before the Civil War and African American history is as old as European American history. People need to realize that black people in America aren't all the same ethnic group and that not all black people are African American.

    • @lenaaxe2803
      @lenaaxe2803 Před 7 lety +13

      It's not a big deal. Irish American, Italian America, Asian American etc are all terms used in America when you want to signify ethnic culture. Italian American culture is influenced by Italy and America etc. That's all it is. They say African American because they don't know exactly where they are from

  • @borz7187
    @borz7187 Před 7 lety +20

    Hope you have a good day! And I have a very good day now. Thank you for reading this 😁!!!

  • @briantdt
    @briantdt Před 6 lety

    Thank you for videos like this. I like this much better than than the typical youtube informational video that has some dork taking up 80% of the screen time.

  • @SuperHoeCakes
    @SuperHoeCakes Před 7 lety

    Why is the music in your videos so hard to find? Could you please provide links or make a playlist, cause googling doesn't seem to help. Keep up with the vids!