タラジ・P・ヘンソンさんのインスタグラム写真 - (タラジ・P・ヘンソンInstagram)「Ask yourself why is that every time in history black people pulled ourselves up by our bootstraps what we built was savagely destroyed?!?! EVERY TIME WE BUILT OUR OWN NEIGHBORHOODS THEY WERE DESTROYED.  NOT BY US.  All we are left with today are disenfranchised “HOODS” AGAIN HOW IS THIS OUR FAULT?!?! Any politician can answer.  WE ARE WAITING 👂🏾👂🏾👂🏾 #Repost from @nationalblackguide • Bruce's Beach was a beach resort in the city of Manhattan Beach, California, that was owned by and operated for African Americans. It provided the African American community with opportunities unavailable at other beach areas because of segregation. . As a result of racial friction from disgruntled white neighbors, the property was seized using eminent domain proceedings in the 1920s and closed down. Some of the area was eventually turned into a city park in the 1960s and renamed Bruce's Beach in 2007.」7月22日 1時17分 - tarajiphenson

タラジ・P・ヘンソンのインスタグラム(tarajiphenson) - 7月22日 01時17分


Ask yourself why is that every time in history black people pulled ourselves up by our bootstraps what we built was savagely destroyed?!?! EVERY TIME WE BUILT OUR OWN NEIGHBORHOODS THEY WERE DESTROYED. NOT BY US. All we are left with today are disenfranchised “HOODS” AGAIN HOW IS THIS OUR FAULT?!?! Any politician can answer. WE ARE WAITING 👂🏾👂🏾👂🏾 #Repost from @nationalblackguide

Bruce's Beach was a beach resort in the city of Manhattan Beach, California, that was owned by and operated for African Americans. It provided the African American community with opportunities unavailable at other beach areas because of segregation.
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As a result of racial friction from disgruntled white neighbors, the property was seized using eminent domain proceedings in the 1920s and closed down. Some of the area was eventually turned into a city park in the 1960s and renamed Bruce's Beach in 2007.


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