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A blast from the racist past
Posted on 8/8/25 at 11:52 am
Posted on 8/8/25 at 11:52 am
This is an ad that ran in the Jackson newspaper over 100 years ago. Racist as hell. It's forerunner play, The Clansman, ran multiple times in Jackson as well.


Posted on 8/8/25 at 11:53 am to prplhze2000
I bet downtown Jackson was safe when this paper came out.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:04 pm to wadewilson
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downtown Jackson was safe when this paper came out.
"for who"
now do downtown Cincinnati/ today.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:04 pm to prplhze2000
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for who?
Probably safer for everyone overall.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:07 pm to prplhze2000
Yes, we already know that Democrats have always been racist. Except back then they were called Dixiecrats.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:08 pm to prplhze2000
I didn't know Harrison Ford was that old
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:08 pm to LarryCLE
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Probably safer for everyone overall.
Exactly.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:12 pm to Havoc
Just noticed the newspaper was allowing unsigned letters from the "cyclops"
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:12 pm to prplhze2000
When that movie came out, it was a really big deal. Motion pictures up to that time were basically stage plays with a camera rolling on them.
Birth of a Nation invented what we call cinematography today, large battle scenes, all kinds of crazy shite for the time that we just expect in movies today.
And really, it's only the end that is racist.
Birth of a Nation invented what we call cinematography today, large battle scenes, all kinds of crazy shite for the time that we just expect in movies today.
And really, it's only the end that is racist.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:12 pm to prplhze2000
So many stereotypes were born from that movie.
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The Birth of a Nation is a landmark of film history, lauded for its technical virtuosity. It was the first non-serial American 12-reel film ever made. Its plot, part fiction and part history, chronicles the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth and the relationship of two families in the Civil War and Reconstruction eras over the course of several years—the pro-Union (Northern) Stonemans and the pro-Confederacy (Southern) Camerons. It was originally shown in two parts separated by an intermission, and it was the first American-made film to have a musical score for an orchestra. It helped to pioneer closeups and fadeouts, and it includes a carefully staged battle sequence with hundreds of extras made to look like thousands. It came with a 13-page Souvenir Program. It was the first motion picture to be screened inside the White House, viewed there by President Woodrow Wilson, his family, and members of his cabinet.
Ahhh, old Woodrow
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party
This post was edited on 8/8/25 at 12:14 pm
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:14 pm to prplhze2000
I bet Sydney Sweeney read that paper.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:17 pm to wadewilson
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bet downtown Jackson was safe when this paper came out.
There it is
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:26 pm to prplhze2000
Now we currently have medical schools being racist against whites and Asians.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:26 pm to prplhze2000
They were people of their time. I wish people would stop applying today's word when reading/discussing history. I don't think being people of your time makes someone a bad person.
There were things acceptable in the 90s that are not acceptable today. Does it mean people are bad for doing those things and it just so happens today its not acceptable?
There were things acceptable in the 90s that are not acceptable today. Does it mean people are bad for doing those things and it just so happens today its not acceptable?
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:28 pm to prplhze2000
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prplhze2000
What made you post this today on here?
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