This county banished Black people in 1912. Their descendants have something to say about it

Forsyth County, Georgia, was home to over a thousand Black residents in the early 20th century, including some who owned hundreds of acres of land. The death of a White teenager and the lynching of a Black man upended the community, causing ripple effects that people are still reckoning with today.

           

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If my Grandfather was alive, he would say wealth is not in the land, or what was built on the property. The wealth was in your knowledge and the hands that exercised that knowledge. I was told to remember, but strive to move forward. Living to promote excuses and avoiding what is required to moved forward has nothing to do with today. What my family had in Alabama, it was not advertised. Someone knowing your worth was a unknown, because everything was family ran. One didn’t interact with White Folks, especially when it was not warranted. To best say it, curiosity killed the cat, one avoided White Folks and that is why my family linage can be traced back to slavery to the present. Now when my linage is not 20 generations, I know my history, and I am not waiting for someone to give me something to keep me where you want me to be. Like normal people, not a race, not a social or political argument, I want my children to be better educated with better opportunities. If you cannot showcase such things, I only see you promoting poverty, and Black People decline.


CNN is scrambling because their in trouble....They have lost 50% of their viewers since President Biden took over... Viewers are continuing to flee from CNN anchor Don Lemon, even after relaunching his primetime program amid his dramatic ratings slump.

Last week marked the debut of "Don Lemon Tonight," which is virtually no different than the anchor's long-running two-hour program "CNN Tonight." The only difference between both shows was that "CNN Tonight" had higher ratings.

"Don Lemon Tonight" averaged a measly 816,000 viewers in his 10 pm ET timeslot from May 17-21, which is an 11% decrease from Lemon's final week of "CNN Tonight," which averaged 898,000 viewers from May 10-14, according to Nielsen data.

Lemon's viewership has seen a steep decline since the beginning of the year, when his show averaged 3.48 million viewers during the week of the Capitol Hill riot that took place back on Jan. 6, marking a whopping 77% decline.

People are tired of CNN's fake news, not showing anything bad about the state of affairs of the US...And Lemon and Cuomo are just plain bad and their ratings move it...77% decline in viewership.