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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's opposition leader Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize [View all]BumRushDaShow
(162,515 posts)36. "She is a very intelligent woman, well educated, the color of her skin is not important"
        But in the United States, since its founding, it IS important, to the point it had been codified.
Over a century ago (1903), W.E.B. DuBois made gave remarks at a conference about the-then new century when he was active as an activist (and it applies today) - 


The exposure to the unaware, of the sick, twisted, and ever-changing use of color, genetics, and nationality as a tool of oppression (in existence over the past 2 centuries), is in full force right now. 
The whole SCOTUS case in 1896 - Plessy v. Ferguson is a grand illustration of the ludicrousness of this system.
Plessy v. Ferguson
(snip)
Argued
Apr 13, 1896
Decided
May 18, 1896
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Facts of the case
Louisiana enacted the Separate Car Act, which required separate railway cars for blacks and whites. In 1892, Homer Plessy  who was seven-eighths Caucasian  agreed to participate in a test to challenge the Act. He was solicited by the Comite des Citoyens (Committee of Citizens), a group of New Orleans residents who sought to repeal the Act. They asked Plessy, who was technically black under Louisiana law, to sit in a "whites only" car of a Louisiana train.
The railroad cooperated because it thought the Act imposed unnecessary costs via the purchase of additional railroad cars. When Plessy was told to vacate the whites-only car, he refused and was arrested.
At trial, Plessys lawyers argued that the Separate Car Act violated the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments. The judge found that Louisiana could enforce this law insofar as it affected railroads within its boundaries. Plessy was convicted.
(snip)
(snip)
Argued
Apr 13, 1896
Decided
May 18, 1896
(snip)
Facts of the case
Louisiana enacted the Separate Car Act, which required separate railway cars for blacks and whites. In 1892, Homer Plessy  who was seven-eighths Caucasian  agreed to participate in a test to challenge the Act. He was solicited by the Comite des Citoyens (Committee of Citizens), a group of New Orleans residents who sought to repeal the Act. They asked Plessy, who was technically black under Louisiana law, to sit in a "whites only" car of a Louisiana train.
The railroad cooperated because it thought the Act imposed unnecessary costs via the purchase of additional railroad cars. When Plessy was told to vacate the whites-only car, he refused and was arrested.
At trial, Plessys lawyers argued that the Separate Car Act violated the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments. The judge found that Louisiana could enforce this law insofar as it affected railroads within its boundaries. Plessy was convicted.
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        twodogsbarking
        Oct 10
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        BumRushDaShow
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        Irish_Dem
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        Ziggysmom
        Oct 10
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        riversedge
        Oct 10
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        thought crime
        Oct 10
        #61
      
        
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        Blues Heron
        Oct 10
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        mathematic
        Oct 11
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