Category Archives: Dixie

Turf War “Getting Real” In Memphis

Tennessee This is a follow up to the previous post on the violence that could result if George Washington Carver High School is merged with Booker T. Washington High School in South Memphis: “MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) – Turf wars just … Continue reading

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New Orleans Celebrates Mother’s Day

Louisiana I don’t even have to say a word: Update: SBPDL has linked to some vital information: in 2009, 97.1% of known murderers in New Orleans were African-Americans. “Crime in New Orleans: Analyzing Crime Trends and New Orleans’ Responses to … Continue reading

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50 Years Forward: Congresswoman Terri Sewell Slammed For Failing To Promote Diversity

Alabama Congresswoman Terri Sewell, who represents Alabama’s 7th Congressional District, has been viciously attacked by a black radio host in Birmingham for not doing enough to explicitly promote black people over Whites: “Anthony also attacked Sewell’s commitment to racial diversity … Continue reading

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Memphis Students: There Will Be Blood

Tennessee H/T SNN SNN has found an amazing story out of Memphis in 2013: if George Washington Carver High School is consolidated with Booker T. Washington High School, the result could be a bloodbath: “MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) – Students fear … Continue reading

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50 Years Forward: 3 Years For Homicide In Jefferson County

Alabama In Bessemer, Shaneida shot her friend Meoshia in the head at the McDonald’s in 2011 … and got three years in prison for homicide in Jefferson County. Note: A month ago, OD noticed that it was customary for even … Continue reading

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Review: Dividing Lines (Birmingham)

Alabama Exactly 50 years ago, the Birmingham business community surrendered to integration as a result of pressure from the federal government and negative media publicity from the May 1963 demonstrations. Those civil rights demonstrations led by Martin Luther King, Jr. … Continue reading

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50 Years Forward: Loveman Village Homicide

Alabama Birmingham is mourning its latest “senseless” homicide … a 76-year-old landscaper who was gunned down in southwest Birmingham while cutting the grass near the Loveman Village public housing projects. Note: The lyrics to this music video go something like this, “Loveman … Continue reading

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50 Years Forward: 155 White Guys, the 1901 Constitution, and Birmingham’s Prosperity

Alabama David Sher’s “Comeback Town” has weighed in on Alabama’s 1901 Constitution. The 155 White guys who penned the 1901 Constitution are accused of creating structures which have crippled Birmingham in 2013: a concentration of power in Montgomery, a regressive … Continue reading

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Alabama’s 1901 Constitutional Convention

Alabama This excerpt comes from Wayne Flynt’s book, Alabama In The Twentieth Century: “Delegates set the tone for their proceedings by electing a corporation lawyer from Anniston, John B. Knox, president of the convention. Knox’s presidential address left no doubt … Continue reading

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Blacks vs. Mexicans In Georgia’s Onion Fields

Georgia As we explored last summer, free labor is unable to compete with slave labor in certain kinds of agriculture: Note: What incentive do black people in Georgia have to compete with Mexicans in the onion fields? “VIDALIA, Ga. — … Continue reading

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