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In reply to the discussion: Alabama grants pardons in 1931 Scottsboro Boys rape case [View all]JI7
(93,510 posts)23. they turned at different times, you probably think black people became fully equal
as soon as civil rights laws were passed.
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no, that black eye will remain as a memory to the racist policies that existed then, and still do
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#1
Well, that's timely. At this rate, Alabama will join the 21st Century soon.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2013
#5
We recently got the ability to have microbreweries, so we have made it past prohibition!
bamacrat
Jan 2014
#26
Funny that Wallace was a Dem gove from 63 to 67 and then from 71 to 79 & 83 to 87.
Pterodactyl
Jan 2014
#12
black people in the south vote Democratic, it's the racist whites who mostly vote republican
JI7
Jan 2014
#16
black people did support george wallace during earlier times before he became a national
JI7
Jan 2014
#20
So the racists Ds turned R after Wallace left office in 87? Just want make sure I get your timeline.
Pterodactyl
Jan 2014
#22
Wow. So, are you one of those folks who thinks they are only worth 3/5 of a person?
Pterodactyl
Jan 2014
#27
The governors and senators and reps to to Congress. Like Wallace, the multiple-elected governor.
Pterodactyl
Jan 2014
#35