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The American Truth

The watered down history of what it means to be Black in America

By Maya HoltonPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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My Black American Mother

History has been seriously watered down when it comes to the truth behind the Black experience in the United States of America. Some individuals (usually non-black) wholeheartedly believe that if Black people would just simply “obey the authorities” we would be fine, and everyone would get to walk away alive. Yes, do what you can to be a law abiding and respectful citizen, but It needs to be understood that after Slavery was abolished, most of white America was FURIOUS. For those who opposed the abolishment of slavery, simply being black and “free” was a crime in their eyes, and it was a crime that white authorities had to keep in order. White America’s economy and money making through slavery were disrupted, and now their purchased human beings who they whipped, bred, sold, hung, burned, maimed and raped were supposed to be their EQUAL??? It was unfathomable to them. Laws were established back then to help keep white Americans in power “for their losses”, and today many of those laws are STILL in place. This is where the systemic hate was conceived ... “hate that I am being forced to see you and treat you as an equal, and for that I will show you that you are not”. This mentality is embedded in American history and is STILL embedded in the minds of so many today, and it is called White Supremacy. People are still teaching their children that they are better than, or more worthy than Blacks simply because that ideology has been passed down through their families since slavery. Even if the teachings don’t go as far to say “you are better than them”, some are being taught that white people brought Africans to America to teach them how to be civilized, are were given free meals and living accommodations. That sounds like the propaganda that was spread about the “cafes” that Jewish people had access to for their “enjoyment” in concentration camps (look it up). All lies and cover ups for white corruption. I recently had the opportunity to explain to a white coworker, who is in their 50’s, that segregations was not meant to protect Black people. This coworker was under the impression that Black people went to and lived in black neighborhoods only because they were “safer there” …Can we talk about Tulsa??? I had to explain that we were FORCED to stay in our own neighborhoods because we were not allowed to be in white neighborhoods, sections of a bus, sections of a restaurant, section or a library, or any other facility that white people did not want to encounter a black face. This was a clear indication of distorted teachings! In America, there is obvious fear on bother sides of this white picket fence. On one side there is a fear of losing a way of life, and on the other side there is a fear of losing life all together. The fact is, a system and way of life should have NEVER been built on the backs of people who were stolen from their rich land to be forced into making someone else’s land rich FOR FREE. So, you see, it’s not about “obeying the authorities”, it’s about changing laws that were established to keep a specific group of people in power and protected. Should any white person who decide to hunt down and murder a former slave because they could no longer make money off them, THEY would be PROTECTED “in the name of the law”. This diluted version of American history has strategically hidden the truth behind people’s emotions, actions, and reactions, specifically Black people. America was never built to protect Black Lives; it was built to keep Black Lives in order.

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Maya Holton

A real person living real life. I want to share the lessons I learn with all who will listen.

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