|
|
 |
|
|
| humor negro comedia engraçado |
 |
este e um video de humor negro claro nau
sendo nenhun poco a favor do rasismo
pula cavalinho maldito
this and a video of humor clear black ship
being any well in favor of the rasismo
it polishes damned horse Tags : humor negro pula cavalinho maldade |
|
Affichage : 1315568
Durée : 216 s |
| MALCOLM X: THE HOUSE NEGRO AND THE FIELD NEGRO |
 |
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/
"Back during slavery, when Black people like
me talked to the slaves, they didn't kill
'em, they sent some old house Negro along
behind him to undo what he said. You have to
read the history of slavery to understand
this. There were two kinds of Negroes. There
was that old house Negro and the field Negro.
And the house Negro always looked out for his
master. When the field Negroes got too much
out of line, he held them back in check. He
put 'em back on the plantation. The house
Negro could afford to do that because he
lived better than the field Negro. He ate
better, he dressed better, and he lived in a
better house. He lived right up next to his
master - in the attic or the basement. He ate
the same food his master ate and wore his
same clothes. And he could talk just like his
master - good diction. And he loved his
master more than his master loved himself.
That's why he didn't want his master hurt. If
the master got sick, he'd say, "What's the
matter, boss, we sick?" [Laughter] When the
master's house caught afire, he'd try and put
the fire out. He didn't want his master's
house burned. He never wanted his master's
property threatened. And he was more
defensive of it than the master was. That was
the house Negro. But then you had some field
Negroes, who lived in huts, had nothing to
lose. They wore the worst kind of clothes.
They ate the worst food. And they caught
hell. They felt the sting of the lash. They
hated their master. Oh yes, they did. If the
master got sick, they'd pray that the master
died. If the master's house caught afire,
they'd pray for a strong wind to come along.
This was the difference between the two. And
today you still have house Negroes and field
Negroes. I'm a field Negro."
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ Tags : Malcolm Black African Peace Freedom Justice Equality |
|
Affichage : 236592
Durée : 117 s |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
| |
|