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15. "LaLee's Kin"
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Wed Jul-13-05 12:00 PM by Nettrice

  

          

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"LaLee's Kin continues the tradition, taking us deep into the Mississippi Delta and the intertwined lives of Lalee Wallace, a great-grandmother struggling to hold her world together in the face of dire poverty, and Reggie Barnes, superintendent of the embattled West Tallahatchie school system. Through the technique of direct cinema, pioneered in the 1960s as a way to bring real-life stories to audiences with unprecedented intimacy, LaLee's Kin explores the painful legacy of slavery and sharecropping in the Delta.

62-year old LaLee Wallace is the lifeblood of this film. Matriarch to an extended family that moves in and out of her house, LaLee is a woman of contradictions and hope. "Could have been worse," she says quietly, surveying the rat- and roach-infested trailer she has been granted through a government program after her own house was condemned. The electricity on this new trailer doesn't work and there is no running water. She receives a monthly disability check and earns a negligible seasonal income cooking meals for workers at nearby cotton gins. Still, she is glad to be out of the fields.

Wallace grew up in a family of sharecroppers; she began picking cotton at the age of six, stopped attending school a few years later, and still cannot read. As happened throughout the South, sharecropping gave way to low-paid labor, but with the enforcement of minimum wage laws and increasing mechanization, even those jobs were hard to come by. Without education or skills, Wallace and other residents of Tallahatchie County had few options, and the poverty and hopelessness they felt was passed down to the generations that followed.

The film also profiles educator Reggie Barnes, who is determined to stop this cycle. Barnes was hired as Superintendent of Schools in West Tallahatchie in an effort to get the school district off probation, where it was placed by the Mississippi Department of Education because of poor student performance on statewide standardized tests (the Iowa Test for Basic Skills, ITBS). If Barnes fails to raise the school from its current Level 1 status to a Level 2, the state of Mississippi has threatened to take it over. Barnes and his faculty oppose this, fearing that administrators in far-off Jackson would not do as well in addressing the special needs of their community. "It's a different world," he says. "We get kids in kindergarten who don't know their names; we get kids in kindergarten who don't know colors; we gets kids in kindergarten who've never been read to." He adds, "If we can educate the children of the illiterate parent, we stop the vicious cycle." As committed as he is, Barnes is frustrated by the lack of resources and the Catch 22 of obtaining them: schools depend on local taxes for support, but it's hard to attract industry to an area when the schools are failing.

Producer/director Susan Froemke and cinematographer Albert Maysles spent weeks at a time in West Tallahatchie, filming over the course of two school years. Seventy-five hours of footage were then shaped in the editing room by Froemke and editor/director Deborah Dickson. In the tradition of direct cinema, there is no narration and no academic analysis: just real life, marked by joy, frustration, and above all, effort. Ordinary events become insurmountable, as when LaLee registers Gregory (nicknamed "Redman"), the grandson she has raised, for kindergarten. She is given a list of items the students are expected to have on the first day of school, including writing supplies, paper towels, and crayons. She conveys this information to her granddaughter "San," whose children -- first grader Antonio (called "Main") and sixth grader Cassandra (called "Granny"), are mostly in LaLee's care. The next afternoon, in one of the film's most heartbreaking scenes, LaLee discovers that neither Granny nor Main made it to school, because their mother didn't have money for paper or pencils.

Granny is this film's Cinderella, a bright, inquisitive girl limited by circumstances to a life of childcare and housework, with little time for school. During the filming, she engineers her own escape, asking her paternal grandfather to take her in. Through him and through her paternal grandmother, Granny begins to thrive in Memphis; she joyfully celebrates her birthday with friends her own age, is proud to earn a B+ average in school, and for the first time, envisions a future for herself as a college-educated nurse. But her hopes may be dashed because her mother calls her home to help out with her siblings.

Back in West Tallahatchie, Reggie Barnes continues to serve as educator, administrator, and head cheerleader for his troubled schools. Finally, his persistence pays off: student scores rise, and after five years, the West Talahatchie School District is taken off probation. Students and teachers are jubilant, but Barnes is cautious: passing the standardized test and becoming educated are two different things. Still, he is optimistic for these children of the Mississippi Delta: "Somebody's got to believe that things are going to get better," he says." - http://www.laleeskin.com/synopsis.html

This is 2001, not 1960...and don't think it's just in Mississippi.

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The definitive race post, used to enlighten white people: [View all] , Otto, Tue Jul-12-05 07:00 PM
 
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RE: The definitive race post, used to enlighten white people:
Jul 12th 2005
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Sigh all you want tek....you really aren't being fair
Jul 13th 2005
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RE: Sigh all you want tek....you really aren't being fair
Jul 13th 2005
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Muy Interesante...
Jul 13th 2005
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RE: Hi Otto,
Jul 13th 2005
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Okay man, take your time.
Jul 13th 2005
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RE: Sigh all you want tek....you really aren't being fair
Jul 14th 2005
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      I thank you for your thoughtful response...
Jul 14th 2005
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           RE: Props,
Jul 14th 2005
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           RE: Props,
Jul 14th 2005
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bartek
Jul 17th 2005
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RE: The definitive race post, used to enlighten white people:
Jul 13th 2005
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How do white people play into the break down of the family
Jul 13th 2005
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      they don't
Jul 13th 2005
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      As it stands now, this is how I see it, but!
Jul 13th 2005
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           RE: As it stands now, this is how I see it, but!
Jul 13th 2005
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                Difference between being rich and being wealthy
Jul 13th 2005
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                     wealth wont solve our problems
Jul 13th 2005
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                     See #74 nm
Jul 13th 2005
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                     This part
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                          I understand all that
Jul 13th 2005
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                               RE: I understand all that
Jul 13th 2005
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                                    my point stands
Jul 13th 2005
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                                         Where's the wealth...
Jul 13th 2005
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                                         RE: Where's the wealth...
Jul 14th 2005
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                                              RE: Where's the wealth...
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                                                   and i'm saying
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                                                   Okay
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                                                        then how do you explain
Jul 14th 2005
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                                                             Could it possibly be related to...
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                                                             No
Jul 14th 2005
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                                                                  what are you calling "strong"?
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                                                             RE: then how do you explain
Jul 14th 2005
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                                                             they still have their culture.
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                   But,
Jul 14th 2005
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                                                        What is the system?
Jul 14th 2005
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                                         RE: my point stands
Jul 19th 2005
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      Your sig, is very
Jul 13th 2005
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Archives.
Jul 13th 2005
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for some reason,
Jul 13th 2005
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      Clear your cache, delete your cookies. n/m
Jul 13th 2005
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first off let me say
Jul 13th 2005
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RE: first off let me say
Jul 13th 2005
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RE: first off let me say
Jul 13th 2005
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      I see your point. This is so different from say James Brown.
Jul 13th 2005
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      and this dude is a mod!?!?
Jul 13th 2005
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           No, I'm comparing the lyrics of one song to another.
Jul 13th 2005
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                Firebrand,
Jul 13th 2005
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                Are you putting arguements in my mouth? When I make
Jul 13th 2005
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                     I am not putting words or arguments in your mouth...
Jul 13th 2005
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                          I was pointing out the ridiculous nature of The poster's
Jul 13th 2005
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                               I agree....
Jul 13th 2005
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                               those songs are not sexually perverted though
Jul 13th 2005
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                                    slippery slope. n/m
Jul 13th 2005
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                                         translation: I HAVE NO ARGUMENT
Jul 13th 2005
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                                              LOL!
Jul 13th 2005
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                                              Translation: I gotta run, but ...
Jul 13th 2005
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                man u know those songs are mild
Jul 13th 2005
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                     They are mild using the cultural context of THAT DAY? shit.
Jul 13th 2005
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                          sex machine came out in 1970
Jul 13th 2005
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                               you would feel comfortable with your son or daughter
Jul 13th 2005
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                                    im done.
Jul 13th 2005
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                                         Fellas, what would you say if I asked that we got back on track?
Jul 13th 2005
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                                         That is just sick.
Jul 13th 2005
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                                         this!? coming from YOU!?!?
Jul 13th 2005
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                                              huh? are you posting red herrings again?
Jul 13th 2005
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                                                   i took practical reasoning a year ago
Jul 13th 2005
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                                                        I dunno, but that post I just responded too? that shit was
Jul 13th 2005
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                                         I see the point you are making suave, and I
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                                              Two years old and singing?
Jul 13th 2005
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                                                   The Bible.
Jul 13th 2005
                                                   cosign...
Jul 13th 2005
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                                                   *pumps brakes*
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                        Nothing is more universal than God!
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                             i don't wanna start this argument
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                                  God has a monopoly on truth...and there is only one TRUE path...
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                                       ok.
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                                       Do you mean
Jul 18th 2005
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                                                   Thanks man...I don't know about genius,
Jul 13th 2005
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                                                        I feel like clapping man,
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                                                        Can you adopt my family? lol n/m
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      These lyrics are appalling, and give
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           You can't be serious.
Jul 13th 2005
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           John Lee Hooker is ONE ARTIST....
Jul 13th 2005
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                If you don't know who John Lee Hooker is, stop commenting.
Jul 13th 2005
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                     No, I don't make anything of myself....
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                          The fuck are you talking about?
Jul 13th 2005
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                               RE: The fuck are you talking about?
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           i dont know if u are being serious or not
Jul 13th 2005
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                Yeah, but certainly not all black people
Jul 13th 2005
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                They think of women this way? I wonder why? what coud be
Jul 13th 2005
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                     Good questions.....
Jul 13th 2005
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                     And what do u feel has been the catalyst for such change?
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                     a falling away from
Jul 13th 2005
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                          This is a great point.
Jul 13th 2005
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                               Well,
Jul 13th 2005
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                                    RE: Well,
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                                         I totally disagree.There is no paragon
Jul 14th 2005
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                                              RE: I totally disagree.There is no paragon
Jul 14th 2005
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                                              You are closed minded about this,
Jul 14th 2005
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                                              RE: I totally disagree.There is no paragon
Jul 14th 2005
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                                                   very astute rebuttle, Shakeet
Jul 14th 2005
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                                                        no it wasn't.
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                             Unless you follow your own statement:
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                                  huh???
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                                       i agree with this:
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                                       there's a lesson in this.
Jul 18th 2005
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                                              RE: I totally disagree.There is no paragon
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                   i agree....
Jul 15th 2005
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                                                        pffffff...
Jul 21st 2005
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                                                        pffffff...
Jul 21st 2005
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                                                             Your definition of morality must then be
Jul 21st 2005
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                     RE: Good questions.....
Jul 15th 2005
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                          Your response is incredibly pretentious.
Jul 15th 2005
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                               If he was indeed skeptical of love,
Jul 15th 2005
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                     like i said before
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                          The break down of the family for Africans certainly was the 70's
Jul 13th 2005
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                               Not according to Sunngold (forgive me if i spelled it wrong)
Jul 13th 2005
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                               see post #13
Jul 13th 2005
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                                    See the ARCHIVES. nm
Jul 13th 2005
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there is so much to say in response....it will take a long time
Jul 13th 2005
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I saw that a couple years ago
Jul 13th 2005
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Not sad at all...
Jul 13th 2005
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      Wrong
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           Well
Jul 14th 2005
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There was a similar film
Jul 13th 2005
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      I've heard of it
Jul 13th 2005
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RE: The definitive race post, used to enlighten white people:
Jul 13th 2005
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nigga
Jul 13th 2005
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RE: nigga
Jul 13th 2005
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      i try to keep it simple 4 the simple minded
Jul 13th 2005
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i agree.
Jul 15th 2005
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I feel like we haven't stayed on topic...n/m
Jul 13th 2005
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See #91
Jul 14th 2005
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darlin, you keep asking these broad, 400 yr old questions
Jul 15th 2005
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7 Reasons for Our Peoples' Insanity
Jul 14th 2005
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Is ANY of it our fault?
Jul 14th 2005
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Two questions:
Jul 14th 2005
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Most white folks know the truth however continue to live a lie
Jul 14th 2005
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And what is the truth?
Jul 14th 2005
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      Truth is race is a figment of the europeans imagination
Jul 14th 2005
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           How could race be created out of guilt?
Jul 14th 2005
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                it's a social construct.
Jul 15th 2005
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This post will go Nowhere
Jul 14th 2005
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what kind of reading have you done on the topic?
Jul 15th 2005
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thank you. nm
Jul 15th 2005
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Read the archives
Jul 16th 2005
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...
Jul 17th 2005
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RE: The definitive race post, used to enlighten white people:
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