Rockman you have proven yourself to know very little about either Garvey or Booker T so I am not going to waste much time debating their philosophies with you.
A consultant of the President, sigh. Does this sound like a consultants visit to you? Again , if you think being born a slave and living in the South during the Jim Crow era would not give a black person a different perspective from one living in the large Northern cities, it tells me a lot about your understanding of that era.
A consultant of the President, sigh. Does this sound like a consultants visit to you? Again , if you think being born a slave and living in the South during the Jim Crow era would not give a black person a different perspective from one living in the large Northern cities, it tells me a lot about your understanding of that era.
James K. Vardaman, a Democratic leader who would later become
governor of Mississippi and a United States senator, accused Roosevelt
of “coddling a ‘****** bastard’ for political advantage.” Vardaman also
claimed that the White House had become “so saturated with the odor
of the ****** that the rats have taken refuge in the stable.” Another
perturbed white southerner wrote: “I have more respect for the blackest,
rankest-smelling chicken thief in Mississippi than I have for the occupant
of the White House. He has put himself so low in my estimation that
he would disgrace the funky smell of an unwashed corn-field ******.
governor of Mississippi and a United States senator, accused Roosevelt
of “coddling a ‘****** bastard’ for political advantage.” Vardaman also
claimed that the White House had become “so saturated with the odor
of the ****** that the rats have taken refuge in the stable.” Another
perturbed white southerner wrote: “I have more respect for the blackest,
rankest-smelling chicken thief in Mississippi than I have for the occupant
of the White House. He has put himself so low in my estimation that
he would disgrace the funky smell of an unwashed corn-field ******.
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