Mr. & Mrs. Loving (1996) Part 5
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They Killed Dr M Luther King because that man's Intellect was soooooo Universal & Impactful. Those Cowards took his Life, But his SPIRIT lived in the Hearts of all those whose Lives he Touched. God Bless you Dr Martin Luther King, God will Bless you for your Courage that Cost you your Life!
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People are still fighting today years after, because even though Physical Freedom was achieved, Mental Slavery & Oppression still continues. Fight for Freedom of the Mind!!!
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Wait....AGAIN?
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dang again !!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol
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That is the hardest thing coming home to your wife and family just to tell them that you got laid off from your job. How you gonna pay the rent and get geoceries. Roosevelt's "new deal" didn't deal for black folks and even interracial couples
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@cravefan04 next time he think twice about touching another man's woman thinking he a "soon to be pimp" to the 70's
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@MissAblue676792 Why not!!! In my opinion he clearly show his anger. I totally understand him. He got fired, wrongly, from his job and at a place where because he is young they call him boy. I personnally understand that. Then after he gets laid off, he sold his racecar just for a little bit of money to keep the rent paid and food on the table. Then after all that pressure he comes home to see another man rubbing his woman's hair.
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I'm starting not to like Richard!
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They had us watch this movie in high school, and I loved it.
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i dont know what blu yelling for he didnt get one hit in lol and is bleeding
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@LAWoman323213 Agreed. Especially with my clear attraction to white guys. (And i.m half black). I think that plu sme being mixed would have made life hell for me, had i been alive back then.
@LAWoman323213 I know that's right. I thank God that I was born right after the Civil Rights era. We have it much better than our ancestors. Thank God for Martin Luther King and folks like the Lovings.
TheCalebson 3 months ago 13
Not that I have any control over this, but I am so glad I was born when I was. I can't imagine living prior to the Civil Rights era.
LAWoman323213 4 months ago 12