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To: Sam the Sham
He married a black woman and there were still laws against that in the South,in the early part of the 20th.century. Fortunately,he didn't live in the South.

History is definitely not your mietre!

BTW,Jews were also lunched in the South;so were Catholics.

Reading comprehension and knowledge of factual history is way beyond you. Please do get some help for that,as well as for your decided bigotry!

Father Divine married a white 19 year old girl in 1946. He wasn't lynched.

Jack Johnson had a myriad of white mistresses and several white wives,in the early part of the 20th century. He wasn't lynched.

Sydney Pottier has had a white wife for almost 5 decades. He wasn't lynched.

The Zulus,on South Africa had black slaves almost into the 20th century,under white rule.

I and others can give you more examples,which disprove your blatantly racist posts until the cows come home. YOU DON'T KNOW ANY FACTUAL HOSTORY TO SPEAK OF!

94 posted on 02/26/2005 3:00:24 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons

Was each and every black man lynched ? No. Was it safe ? Not in the least. Did those black men have to think very, very carefully about where they went with a white woman ? At all times.

You can marry a white girl as Father Divine did if you never leave Harlem, as he didn't, and if you have an army of followers as he did.

Marrying Sammy Davis Jr ended Mai Britt's Hollywood career. And your ignorance is total because you are apparently unaware that before Mai Britt he was involved with Kim Novak. The studio bosses didn't think she needed that kind of publicity so some of Sam Giancana's guys paid Sammy a visit and "explained" things to him. Inger Stevens would have been ruined if her marriage to a black man got out (as Sue Lyons was). Marrying Sidney Poitier ended Joanna Shimkus' career. Certain things are somewhat safe in very liberal environments, but never outside.

Your ignorance is incredible. Barely possible for powerful, influential blacks doesn't mean safe.

And as I taught you, Jack Johnson only evaded prison by leaving the country. Transporting a white woman across state lines was violation of the Mann Act because it could "only" be for prostitution.


97 posted on 02/26/2005 3:49:41 PM PST by Sam the Sham
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