During the early 20th century, African Americans also introduced new styles of music like jazz, gospel, ragtime & the blues to northern cities. These styles of music got their roots from spirituals. The blues also got their roots from work songs.
Thomas Jefferson did write a condemnation of slavery in the Declaration of Independence but never did because he feared the south would sided with Britain if that happens George Washington actually supported Jefferson decision
Only if he knew a thing about his topic, funny how he left that part out. Also how George Washington freed his slaves upon his death but he forgot that too
This idiot is historically illiterate and he just sucks up the historical propaganda the media and academia feeds him. Don't expect him to add context that would make America look good. He just wants to make bad jokes like some late night political comedian.
Its always difficult listening to people be half-right with absolute conviction. History is nuanced. It's so much easier to understand people's motives if we can drop this whole "they do this because they're evil" frame of mind. People can be right and/or wrong for all the reasons in the world. But politics will always carry on.
Liberia is the only African country that the United States (partially) colonized and help found, whereas the rest of the continent was controlled by Europe. In the early 19th century, we actually sent many African slaves back to Liberia, set up some colonies and ports along the coast, and the capital is named after the President at the time (Monrovia=James Monroe).
@@s1140285 Whats pretty ironic is that the Freed slaves that went over there basically did what the white americans did to them in that they formed a hierarchy centered around themselves and discriminated against the majority native africans in the area
Jesse Torres and I wouldn’t say that Liberia is the only country because you can argue that Puerto Rico Cuba the Philippines and Haiti were all us colony’s
The reason why the founding fathers didn't outlaw slavery was because they feared it would cause a civil war. They also thought they couldn't afford a civil war at the time. If they had the civil war so soon, maybe the British would have attacked them while they were distracted with the infighting. This is not a defense of slavery but the reason why they didn't outlaw it.
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan I'm happy you were able to see my point because some people say the founding fathers are racist no matter what. They forget to realize how delicate of a situation it was at the time.
0:48 I had a feeling you were gonna put a Hamilton reference in there somewhere. You don't have the votes, you don't have the votes! AhahahaHA! You're gonna need congressional approval and YOU DON'T HAVE THE VOTES!
6:01 actually king kong was inspired when the director was filming for "the four feathers" in africa and he encountered a family of Baboons. and also it was originally thought that kong would be played by a real gorrelia and he would fight a komodo dragon.
@@harrisontucker8397 wait what does that 2nd thing have to do with anything? Also youre right, everyone has some sort of amount of racism or other bias in them. Its human nature. The difference is between those that recognize and try to work past it, and those that dont
@@Number1Irishlad because everyone agrees racist can be beat up. Even trump supporters believe that. if everyone is racist however anyone can be beat up at any time. Do you see the problem
A lot of the dislikes are gonna be from Southerners complaining that "The War wasn't about slaves, it was about taxes and land ownership!" I am not wrong. Although I'm not saying all Southerners are like that.
I always just link people like that to South Carolina's declaration of secession as well as those of the other states whose declarations were similar to that of South Carolinas. (spoiler, its all about slavery)
I'm not a southern I'm just a historian and he is historically illiterate. He leaves out important context just to make America look worse. I'm in Washington state. I disagree with the South but you don't need to be dishonest about them.
It was technically about states rights. Their rights to have slaves. Most soldiers who fought on the ground didn’t own slaves they fought to protect their homes from what they saw as a tyrannical government
@@harrisontucker8397 Still though, the war started over slavery. You can't say it wasen't. Hell, even the csa states said that they leaved cuz they belived that Abraham Lincoln would take away their "right" to own people.
Whenever I need some extra info for History class I always end up at this channel. I swear John R Ruddy is carrying the entire History Leaving Cert curriculum on his back
Those are some nice factories you got there! Be a real shame is someone *BOMBED THEM TO PIECES FROM THE STRATOSPHERE!* - This post was made by Howard Hughes Gang
I absolutely absolutely agree. Though, pedos don't deserve rights.... they make kids get hurt. JOHN BROWNS BODY LIES SORROW IN THE GRAVE, JOHN BROWNS' BODY LIES SORROW IN THE GRAVE, AS HIS SOUL GOES MARCHING ON.
The civil rights movement of the 50’s and 60’s brought change to the United States 🇺🇸 but the work isn’t done we must continue to fight the good fight and keep getting into good trouble #BLM
Are you left or right? Just to be sure but I don’t like this guy cause he’s bad a political stuff insulting and raving about the right because oh no orange man in office in different country me very sad
@@benivinson3693 no, obama ran on the left but he was a neo liberal, not the same as the current left and what they want. Could you also name policies the left have that is bad? Then compare to the right in what they want and see which is worse.
@@stonewalljackson5692 what part of this video is biased? Biased against your racist point of view? Or maybe your not a racist just a southerner? I dont get your deal
@@andrewtelfor7939 Oh yeah call someone racist for calling out a bias. John D Ruddy has said many biased liberal views. He stated that the socialism nazis used is not the same socialism certain left wing politicians want today. He also said that Confederate statues were erected to protest civil rights in the early 1900s, most of our nation's memorials and monuments went up in those time periods so that is a stupid argument. And in his video about presidents he praised Democrat presidents like heroes and did nothing but slam Republican presidents.
@@creeppasta1290 nope, talking overall, honestly I think he knows more about US history than the president, honestly do, even from an unbiased point of view
During the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1950s, black & white musicians mixed rhythm & blues with country music, & that’s how rock & roll got started. In the 1970s, rap music got started by black & Hispanic inner city residents in the East Coast.
Do you have an idea when the second one will be completed? This was really fascinating and I'm curious to hear the rest of what you have to say on this topic.
Imagine had the Republican party had not switched its preference to big buisness from protecting civil rights in the 1870s and actually kept Reconstruction going effectively and thus preventing the rise of jim crow and the kkk. I think that the civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s could've instead occured around the 1890s and race relations would've been better off. Because if you compare the 60s to the 70s and then the 80s, racism is still there but by the end of that period it wasnt nearly as bad
@ThirteenFourteen WW2 was going to happen eventually... at least the Pacific War was. The European theatre of WW2 was a consequence of WW1, yes, and the US might have avoided the European wars altogether. The Pacific War was something else. It was mostly an unintended consequence of the Spanish-American War and the US hanging on to those Spanish possessions in the Pacific, especially the Philippines. US disapproval for Japan's invasion of China didn't help relations of course but at the heart of the matter was that Japan was looking to expand (particularly into China and the eastern Pacific Rim) and needed certain raw materials to do it as an industrial power. That meant is was eventually going to go after the Dutch East Indies (oil and rubber) and the Philippines were literally in the way to securing that as a new possession (too much of a threat to supply lines since it was home to a major US naval base). Japan couldn't leave their key planned industrial resource line open being cut as the whim of the US. They had to knock the US out of the region or give up on being a European style imperial power. The US was also the natural rival for control of the Pacific, despite the UK's notion of being a power in the region. Japan was eventually going to tackle the US for dominance of the Eastern Pacific and the US wasn't leaving without a fight after fighting two wars to control the Philippines. Pearl Harbor was never about controlling Hawai'i and something like it was going to happen so long as the US was a real presence in the East Asian theatre.
I really appreciate you taking a complex topic that is easily confusing/confused and discussed in various ways (many of which have the goal of undermining the struggles and goals of people who have struggled and suffered), and presenting it in a way that not only shows the strength of your research, but also a willingness to treat history as a living thing that has real effects on our modern day, and to take a stand on perspectives you feel are important when discussing it. It shows a real desire to present history as a complicated, living and breathing story of past events and situations. This random white guy thinks you're doing a great job! I hope I can learn and grow with you and with others.
6:41 Yay, Rochester! We're a small city, so it excites me when non-American people remember us! For real, urban migration was a big deal here. It seems the creation of a permanent underclass was hastened along by the Eisenhower expressway system. Not just my city or state, but ALL the cities and states that saw large numbers of POC migrate looking for those sweet sweet union jobs. It seemed to aid redlining and restrictive housing covenants by clearly spelling out the boarders of the Great American Ghettos, damning those within to economic irrelevancy.
As an American from the South, I find it amazing you know more about our history of slavery, segregation, and racism, and more importantly understand the context as to why it's wrong and how it impacts our society today more then a good percentage of Caucasian Americans.
It’s weird how 40% of all slaves through the slave trade went to Brazil and 90% of all slaves went to South America or the Caribbean. Only 6% of traded slaves went to North America. America abolished slavery before Brazil too. I know that African Americans were treated horrible back then in America and there was a lot of segregation. Makes me what how this was all happening in Brazil during this time too with the enslaved Africans. I saw that there was some racist attacks in Brazil that you can search up similar to George Floyd but no one apparently seems to care which is sad to the people.
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan we have you on record saying you will try. I expect the next video out in 10 hours, no excuses (Just messin with you, love your videos my guy 😁)
(1) The political split during the Civil War was strictly north vs south. Southern Republicans were every bit as pro slavery and pro secession as Southern Democrats. And Northern democrats were pro union and anti-slavery.
Democrats were indeed split between the North and the South, to the point that the 1860 election saw the two sides field their own candidates, but it's fairly inaccurate to claim that there even were Southern Republicans, let alone that they supported slavery. It started as a single-issue abolitionist party that branched out into more general progressive theming, but never got much appeal in the South for obvious reasons. Imagine trying to run in the Mid-West on the primacy policy of eradicating corn subsidies, make it ten times harsher, and you get a fraction of the sheer distaste the South had for abolitionism. Lincoln wasn't even on the ballot in several Southern states, as his party was so thoroughly unpopular there that any attempt at a ground-level campaign would likely put its members' safety at risk.
@@itscrumbelivable I wonder if he's referring to Pepe the Frog, an image that white nationalists have adopted (much to the horror of the original artist)? It's definitely normally an ethnic slur.
@@paranoidrodent is that what the far left or left in general have been propagating these days? Or is it the association with world renowned hacker 4chan?
@@paranoidrodent It's a fucking meme image. The more you meltdown about it the stronger it gets. Funny how people are all on board for the Death Of The Author, but only when it conveniently aligns with their views.
@@itscrumbelivable Meltdown? (Very confused) Dude, I could care less about the frog image and how it's used. I'm just someone who's had the ethnic slur used against me and was really confused by it here.
@@itsyodoom9180 Oversimplified includes jokes, this is serious (some what) Oversimplified does have better animation, but this animation is better in my opinion
Not trying to have a go at all and I meant this in the most sincere way possible but it seems a shame that all the videos about the History of civil rights were by white people so here's some others not by white people: T1J's The Greatest Country in the World : ua-cam.com/video/-qthm4yAeo0/v-deo.html Kat Blaque's Why do we have Black history Month: ua-cam.com/video/eq-MGC0OPZw/v-deo.html or Ta-Nashi Coates' essay: The first White President: ua-cam.com/video/qk1yAkN44Sg/v-deo.html
@@paranoidrodent oh yeah, certain topics its a bad idea to blaze through. I kinda prefer the slower pace in general, easier for me to listen to it all.
4:28 That's the most adorable depiction of me I've ever seen.
Aw thanks :)
I love your work!
This came at the right time of year. Welcome back.
Very cool Abe. Very cool
Dint you want to send all the Slaves back to Africa tho?
@@IONindustries627 abe gotta do what a abe gotta do
Bro, how are you still alive?
I saw ur comment at oversimplified
During the early 20th century, African Americans also introduced new styles of music like jazz, gospel, ragtime & the blues to northern cities. These styles of music got their roots from spirituals. The blues also got their roots from work songs.
Ever heard of the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920s and 30s.
Thomas Jefferson did write a condemnation of slavery in the Declaration of Independence but never did because he feared the south would sided with Britain if that happens
George Washington actually supported Jefferson decision
It was more, the Southern Representatives at the Continental Congress would refuse to sign the DoI if it included the condemnation.
Only if he knew a thing about his topic, funny how he left that part out. Also how George Washington freed his slaves upon his death but he forgot that too
This idiot is historically illiterate and he just sucks up the historical propaganda the media and academia feeds him. Don't expect him to add context that would make America look good. He just wants to make bad jokes like some late night political comedian.
Its always difficult listening to people be half-right with absolute conviction. History is nuanced. It's so much easier to understand people's motives if we can drop this whole "they do this because they're evil" frame of mind. People can be right and/or wrong for all the reasons in the world. But politics will always carry on.
Boys Pistone George Washington didn’t free his slaves upon his death; he passed them on to his wife and were to be freed upon her death. #altruism...
comment section gonna be nasty
Extra points for pointing out the link between poverty and crime.
I know right?
Gold medal.
For the ppl in the comments defending slave owners? What is wrong with you?
Liberia is the only African country that the United States (partially) colonized and help found, whereas the rest of the continent was controlled by Europe. In the early 19th century, we actually sent many African slaves back to Liberia, set up some colonies and ports along the coast, and the capital is named after the President at the time (Monrovia=James Monroe).
Abyssinia was free until 1936 and only temporarily occupied by Italy until 1944.
@@s1140285 Whats pretty ironic is that the Freed slaves that went over there basically did what the white americans did to them in that they formed a hierarchy centered around themselves and discriminated against the majority native africans in the area
Creepy Closet it’s hard to learn somethings that’s been taught to you
Jesse Torres and I wouldn’t say that Liberia is the only country because you can argue that Puerto Rico Cuba the Philippines and Haiti were all us colony’s
@@Spongebrain97 Such is the cycle of oppression.
All in favour of John creating part 2 raise your hand ✋
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The reason why the founding fathers didn't outlaw slavery was because they feared it would cause a civil war. They also thought they couldn't afford a civil war at the time. If they had the civil war so soon, maybe the British would have attacked them while they were distracted with the infighting. This is not a defense of slavery but the reason why they didn't outlaw it.
This is true. It was a very delicate situation.
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan I'm happy you were able to see my point because some people say the founding fathers are racist no matter what. They forget to realize how delicate of a situation it was at the time.
@@heffe I mean, most of them probably were still racist, particularly by today’s standards.
The Civil rights movement was truly an interesting and important moment in the history of the nation
0:48 I had a feeling you were gonna put a Hamilton reference in there somewhere. You don't have the votes, you don't have the votes! AhahahaHA! You're gonna need congressional approval and YOU DON'T HAVE THE VOTES!
I swear you are EVERYWHERE
1:27 It's that guy from Django Unchained.
Big daddy
Calvin Candie
Lil raj
they punishin lil jody for breakin eeeeggs
6:01 actually king kong was inspired when the director was filming for "the four feathers" in africa and he encountered a family of Baboons. and also it was originally thought that kong would be played by a real gorrelia and he would fight a komodo dragon.
True, but coding can be insidious and not always conscious
John D Ruddy
Yeah your racist and don’t even now it. Also we are allowed to beat up racists
See the problem
@@harrisontucker8397 wait what does that 2nd thing have to do with anything?
Also youre right, everyone has some sort of amount of racism or other bias in them. Its human nature. The difference is between those that recognize and try to work past it, and those that dont
@@Number1Irishlad because everyone agrees racist can be beat up. Even trump supporters believe that. if everyone is racist however anyone can be beat up at any time. Do you see the problem
@@harrisontucker8397 everyone _is_ racist to an extent tho. Racism is a type of bias, and as humans, we naturally have biases.
A lot of the dislikes are gonna be from Southerners complaining that "The War wasn't about slaves, it was about taxes and land ownership!" I am not wrong. Although I'm not saying all Southerners are like that.
I always just link people like that to South Carolina's declaration of secession as well as those of the other states whose declarations were similar to that of South Carolinas. (spoiler, its all about slavery)
I'm not a southern I'm just a historian and he is historically illiterate. He leaves out important context just to make America look worse. I'm in Washington state. I disagree with the South but you don't need to be dishonest about them.
DragonFruitXVI for more context, look at my Civil War video.
It was technically about states rights. Their rights to have slaves. Most soldiers who fought on the ground didn’t own slaves they fought to protect their homes from what they saw as a tyrannical government
@@harrisontucker8397 Still though, the war started over slavery. You can't say it wasen't. Hell, even the csa states said that they leaved cuz they belived that Abraham Lincoln would take away their "right" to own people.
Didn't expect to see Contrapoints here.
All hail the Queen
@Jedem Das Seine no
@Jedem Das Seine most definitely not a guy
Jedem Das Seine trans woman
the Alt-Right is gonna be so upset...
Whenever I need some extra info for History class I always end up at this channel.
I swear John R Ruddy is carrying the entire History Leaving Cert curriculum on his back
Yeah, I'm for the CSA
Combined Syndicates of America
Damn Syndies, Down With The Traitors Up with the Stars!!!
Break the chains!
Red belt
Those are some nice factories you got there!
Be a real shame is someone *BOMBED THEM TO PIECES FROM THE STRATOSPHERE!*
- This post was made by Howard Hughes Gang
Absolute not mate🇬🇧
I'm an American and I didn't know all of this.
What horror. They deserve better.
The education system failed you.
@@commiescum431 they all most do
Wow, perfect timing for school.
Everyone should have equal rights.
I absolutely absolutely agree. Though, pedos don't deserve rights.... they make kids get hurt.
JOHN BROWNS BODY LIES SORROW IN THE GRAVE,
JOHN BROWNS' BODY LIES SORROW IN THE GRAVE,
AS HIS SOUL GOES MARCHING ON.
@Pro Shooter , yup
The civil rights movement of the 50’s and 60’s brought change to the United States 🇺🇸 but the work isn’t done we must continue to fight the good fight and keep getting into good trouble #BLM
You mean the murder of David Dorn that kind of good trouble.
#ALM
@@Infernal460 no, see, thats bad trouble.
Love how an Irish person can give a serious account better than a "white" American
Are you left or right? Just to be sure but I don’t like this guy cause he’s bad a political stuff insulting and raving about the right because oh no orange man in office in different country me very sad
@@benivinson3693 i mean even before Trump the right was bad, he just radicalized them further. Doesn't mean he's bad at politics.
@@darrenbutler9819 umm? just saying that the right are bad dosent work since you can use the same argumnet for obama and the left
@@benivinson3693 no, obama ran on the left but he was a neo liberal, not the same as the current left and what they want.
Could you also name policies the left have that is bad?
Then compare to the right in what they want and see which is worse.
Hi John!
I am a history and geography teacher from the Balkans. This content helps my students a lot. They love your drawing style. Just keep it up.
You teach your kids history from a biased point of view???????
@@stonewalljackson5692 what part of this video is biased? Biased against your racist point of view? Or maybe your not a racist just a southerner? I dont get your deal
@@andrewtelfor7939 Oh yeah call someone racist for calling out a bias.
John D Ruddy has said many biased liberal views. He stated that the socialism nazis used is not the same socialism certain left wing politicians want today. He also said that Confederate statues were erected to protest civil rights in the early 1900s, most of our nation's memorials and monuments went up in those time periods so that is a stupid argument.
And in his video about presidents he praised Democrat presidents like heroes and did nothing but slam Republican presidents.
Ben Franklin and John Adams wrote the “All men are created equal” line, not Tom Jefferson
The wounds of the Civil War remain fresh here in the states especially down in the south where they view Northerners still as their adversaries.
Oh boy get ready for the conservatives to come in
Well it seems as if Liberals are already here.
@@TheSteam02 is that supposed to be a snarky come back...
Some Irish guy knows American history better than most Americans
Certainly more than most Southerners...
You think he did no research and knew all of this?
Bullcrap. Unless you’re talking about American liberals.
@@creeppasta1290 nope, talking overall, honestly I think he knows more about US history than the president, honestly do, even from an unbiased point of view
During the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1950s, black & white musicians mixed rhythm & blues with country music, & that’s how rock & roll got started. In the 1970s, rap music got started by black & Hispanic inner city residents in the East Coast.
Oh Hi Jeremiah :)
Don't forget Doo Wop too with groups like the Belmonts and the Drifters.
Do you have an idea when the second one will be completed? This was really fascinating and I'm curious to hear the rest of what you have to say on this topic.
My NC history classes never got around to the KKK in Wilmington. I'm sure that's still the case, so every video like this helps.
Hey man I couldn't see this on my sub feed. So you might need to talk to youtube about this man.
Imagine had the Republican party had not switched its preference to big buisness from protecting civil rights in the 1870s and actually kept Reconstruction going effectively and thus preventing the rise of jim crow and the kkk. I think that the civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s could've instead occured around the 1890s and race relations would've been better off. Because if you compare the 60s to the 70s and then the 80s, racism is still there but by the end of that period it wasnt nearly as bad
@ThirteenFourteen nah dude that was before WW1. And it still would've happened especially because Teddy wanted to go to war against Germany
@ThirteenFourteen WW2 was going to happen eventually... at least the Pacific War was. The European theatre of WW2 was a consequence of WW1, yes, and the US might have avoided the European wars altogether. The Pacific War was something else. It was mostly an unintended consequence of the Spanish-American War and the US hanging on to those Spanish possessions in the Pacific, especially the Philippines. US disapproval for Japan's invasion of China didn't help relations of course but at the heart of the matter was that Japan was looking to expand (particularly into China and the eastern Pacific Rim) and needed certain raw materials to do it as an industrial power. That meant is was eventually going to go after the Dutch East Indies (oil and rubber) and the Philippines were literally in the way to securing that as a new possession (too much of a threat to supply lines since it was home to a major US naval base). Japan couldn't leave their key planned industrial resource line open being cut as the whim of the US. They had to knock the US out of the region or give up on being a European style imperial power. The US was also the natural rival for control of the Pacific, despite the UK's notion of being a power in the region. Japan was eventually going to tackle the US for dominance of the Eastern Pacific and the US wasn't leaving without a fight after fighting two wars to control the Philippines. Pearl Harbor was never about controlling Hawai'i and something like it was going to happen so long as the US was a real presence in the East Asian theatre.
THANK YOU for recommending contrapoints!
I really appreciate you taking a complex topic that is easily confusing/confused and discussed in various ways (many of which have the goal of undermining the struggles and goals of people who have struggled and suffered), and presenting it in a way that not only shows the strength of your research, but also a willingness to treat history as a living thing that has real effects on our modern day, and to take a stand on perspectives you feel are important when discussing it. It shows a real desire to present history as a complicated, living and breathing story of past events and situations. This random white guy thinks you're doing a great job! I hope I can learn and grow with you and with others.
This is your best video to date
Racism will never end..it’s a sad thing that it still exists to this day
@DAT BOI oh wow.. just the fact that you immediately went to genocide and not intermarriage say a lot.
Both options are stupid; giant meteor is better.
Wafflefrogs101 wise man
@@commiescum431 truer words never spoken
@@commiescum431 based
Great video
Yes the king!
Will you add more to the presidents video when there’s a new one?
Definitely!
After 4 years
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan no worries bro you have 4 years to prepare
@@mrmountaindewdew1 That aged well...
@@BlackJack973 oh well yeb been waiting for this replay
Will you talk about Irish Brigade in American Civil War?
Great vid, always loved your content
Wonderful to have another video out!
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
Got to love a bit of knowing better
Guess it’s as good a time as any to talk about civil rights
Good job ruddy! Amazing work as always.
6:41
Yay, Rochester! We're a small city, so it excites me when non-American people remember us!
For real, urban migration was a big deal here. It seems the creation of a permanent underclass was hastened along by the Eisenhower expressway system. Not just my city or state, but ALL the cities and states that saw large numbers of POC migrate looking for those sweet sweet union jobs. It seemed to aid redlining and restrictive housing covenants by clearly spelling out the boarders of the Great American Ghettos, damning those within to economic irrelevancy.
Dixiecrats? More like DixieBrats
Did you consider finding room to mention the Atlanta Compromise?
9:01 I'll never be able to look at Helen Lovejoy the same way ever again!
The simpsons reference
As an American from the South, I find it amazing you know more about our history of slavery, segregation, and racism, and more importantly understand the context as to why it's wrong and how it impacts our society today more then a good percentage of Caucasian Americans.
Thanks for this video sir. You do really great work.
Yo did you just reference contrapoints? Once again you’re super based. Nice
Referencing a pseudointellectual leftoid that can't even define something as simple as fascism isn't 'based'.
It’s weird how 40% of all slaves through the slave trade went to Brazil and 90% of all slaves went to South America or the Caribbean. Only 6% of traded slaves went to North America. America abolished slavery before Brazil too. I know that African Americans were treated horrible back then in America and there was a lot of segregation. Makes me what how this was all happening in Brazil during this time too with the enslaved Africans. I saw that there was some racist attacks in Brazil that you can search up similar to George Floyd but no one apparently seems to care which is sad to the people.
love seeing knowing better get a mention great channel
I'm glad this channel is still going
4:24 love to see that. That video brings up a very good argument.
4 second off
@@agoogleaccount9522 No
@@historyarmyproductions yes
Hello again
@@CyanTeamProductions Hello
I live in Oregon and I heard that blm took down a Abe Lincoln statue I don’t know anymore
John D Ruddy about to be a breadtuber
Civil rights? What civil rights?
I hope you are joking
What rights do whites have that blacks or browns or yellows or reds don’t have
Happy Martin Luther king day
Odly enough very fue new about the tuslu inncodent I my self just knew about it recently.
Can you post videos more often?
Jake Sawatzky I can certainly try!
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan we have you on record saying you will try. I expect the next video out in 10 hours, no excuses
(Just messin with you, love your videos my guy 😁)
Surprise Contra Points
7:08 this revelation is sure to make even the proudest Americans feel ashamed
7:38 are you really trying to compare rural areas to rascism?
"giant slavery-shaped gap in the southern economy"
Just pure gold
Saddest part was the cotton gin was sposed to help end slavery not expand it.
Equality for all.
You should do the Islamic slave trade
When’s part 2?
We need part 2.
Fun fact: the guy who invented the cotton gin, made it hoping that it would help in ending slavery
(1) The political split during the Civil War was strictly north vs south. Southern Republicans were every bit as pro slavery and pro secession as Southern Democrats. And Northern democrats were pro union and anti-slavery.
Democrats were indeed split between the North and the South, to the point that the 1860 election saw the two sides field their own candidates, but it's fairly inaccurate to claim that there even were Southern Republicans, let alone that they supported slavery. It started as a single-issue abolitionist party that branched out into more general progressive theming, but never got much appeal in the South for obvious reasons. Imagine trying to run in the Mid-West on the primacy policy of eradicating corn subsidies, make it ten times harsher, and you get a fraction of the sheer distaste the South had for abolitionism.
Lincoln wasn't even on the ballot in several Southern states, as his party was so thoroughly unpopular there that any attempt at a ground-level campaign would likely put its members' safety at risk.
Plz do history of Netherlands :)
Odd, right now the like to dislike ration is 9:1, guess some frogs are bit mad
What do the French have to do with this?
@@itscrumbelivable I wonder if he's referring to Pepe the Frog, an image that white nationalists have adopted (much to the horror of the original artist)? It's definitely normally an ethnic slur.
@@paranoidrodent is that what the far left or left in general have been propagating these days?
Or is it the association with world renowned hacker 4chan?
@@paranoidrodent It's a fucking meme image. The more you meltdown about it the stronger it gets. Funny how people are all on board for the Death Of The Author, but only when it conveniently aligns with their views.
@@itscrumbelivable Meltdown? (Very confused) Dude, I could care less about the frog image and how it's used. I'm just someone who's had the ethnic slur used against me and was really confused by it here.
You're like a discount Oversimplified. That's not an insult.
Same information less budget animation lol
@@itsyodoom9180 Oversimplified includes jokes, this is serious (some what)
Oversimplified does have better animation, but this animation is better in my opinion
5:56 The President at the time Woodrow wilson showed this at the White House....
He actually, unfortunately, showed it on multiple occasions in the White House.
Your videos are cool!
Still waiting for part 2...
Its good that we can discuss this subject !
U should make a vid on the Gypsies
Not trying to have a go at all and I meant this in the most sincere way possible but it seems a shame that all the videos about the History of civil rights were by white people so here's some others not by white people:
T1J's The Greatest Country in the World
: ua-cam.com/video/-qthm4yAeo0/v-deo.html
Kat Blaque's Why do we have Black history Month: ua-cam.com/video/eq-MGC0OPZw/v-deo.html
or Ta-Nashi Coates' essay: The first White President: ua-cam.com/video/qk1yAkN44Sg/v-deo.html
Matthew McNeany yes! I was gonna link these in the next video, but I probably should’ve had them here too! Thanks :)
You're great
Hi
Thank you for making this video, sadly in america we don’t learn some of the details and history of blacks in america.
I have a dream..
I love your videos and I love your voice it’s so cute
Nice Helen Lovejoy reference
I agree 😁
Your verbal explanation is slower than your previous videos. Any particularly why?
Other than that, nice vid.
It is a bit of a sombre topic and being too frenetic might come across as making light of it?
@@paranoidrodent oh yeah, certain topics its a bad idea to blaze through. I kinda prefer the slower pace in general, easier for me to listen to it all.
Needed to get that one out there!
When is the next video on British monarchs come out?
Oh hell yea.
Welcome black
Will you do an updated Donald Trump profile at the end of his first/possibly last term?
You should do a civil rights issue n Asian and native America s
MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR OR A PIECE OF THE HISTORY OF SPAIN!!! 🇪🇸
That’s a nice postal service, shame if I dismantled it.....