12 y/o Girl Protects Black Man, They Bring Oprah To Tears | Goalcast
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2021
- ✪ Hank Thomas was only 19 years old when he joined the Freedom Riders. Fearful and worried, the bus ride to Anniston, Alabama would be even more dangerous than he thought, as he finds himself inside a burning bus! 😱 Through his fight for survival, Hank discovers the true meaning of courage and resilience and encounters someone he would never forget: The 12-year-old girl, Janie Forsyth, who saved his life...
If you see something wrong, do something about it! When people come together in a peaceful way REGARDLESS of who they are, they can defeat hate, racism, and anything else that divides. Keep up the good fight! 💛
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What part of the story touched you the most?
What touched me is that there are white folks on that bus, supporting them. At that time, they were risking their jobs, acceptance in their families and communities, and of course, their lives. Certainly, little Jamie was doing what the Lord had taught her, a beautiful Christian.
When simply doing the right thing is praised as heroism there is something deeply wrong with society.
*"It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light." - Aristotle Onassis*
*The pain of discipline is always less than the pain of regret.*
*"Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you." - Walt Whitman*
*I know you are tired.*
*But so they are.*
*One more step.*
*You didn't come this far to only come this far.*
*The dream is still there.*
*One more step.*
I believe in you, keep going. 🖤
Unbelievable! Absolute heartbreaking.
Truly an angel fighting the devils’ work.
Courage and compassion
We all do good things whether we are black or white. We are sent to complete our angelic work until God says, "Well done!!"
Amen
Keeping eye open
We forgive them.
The BUS SURVIVORS in the audience need to be on this video's TITLE not just the wonderful white angel and Oprah!
We are experiencing too much discrimination, in every shape and form, and this should stop. I know I'm not the first one saying this, but I truly am against discrimination (I have been personally discriminated many times and trust me, it's not a cool feeling)! 💖
I agree, I am 63, grew up in New York, second generation American Italian. We went to school, played with and interacted with every different type of person. As a child, I thought the KKK and all the marches were in some far away land. HOWEVER, I feel like social media is encouraging the kids of today to segregate from each other. That racism is back. I have photos of my grandfather at a wedding in 1940's with yarmulke on, at Jewish wedding. Photos of my grandmother with her black friends at her house in the 1950. Of course, it was New York. It was normal. Social media is telling kids that they hate each other. It's so sad.
@@lindav1189 I agree and I am a person who doesn't like to hate in general but i can declare that I HATE racism! Skin colour shouldn't exist, every person has the same right to be appreciated. I lived abroad all my adulthood and I faced discrimination many times and I find that so unfair, people judging me based on my country of origins instead of trying to see my essence! Sad yes! thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@mihaelaclaudiap..2 I had something similar. I moved to the south 30 years ago. What a culture shock. The women didn't like me, the men I dated thought I was pushy. They were all plain vanilla people. My family is a bunch of loud, emotional Italians who all talk at the same time, like all New Yorkers do. I literally had tow different woman say to me, in all seriousness, "you never smell like garlic". I responded with "thank you"!
@@lindav1189I mean you are speaking in derogatory terms as well
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White History!💡
Not all of white history, thank God. Glad to see there were white folks on that bus also. They risked all also.
I forgive whitemen. God help me forgive always.
God bless you. Don't forget,some white people died along with others in this sad struggle.