Garrison Davis
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And labor movements and all it.
So you have got to become more familiar with your own people, with your own people.
And that's a little difficult in America, right?
Because we're like, you know, we're not really a melting pot.
We're more of like a weird mixed chopped salad.
But we tend to be in our little, on purpose, our separated, segregated neighborhoods and our segregated schools and we don't associate with.
And we do like Black History Month and then we forget to read about any other point of black history outside of that.
And we'll do like Indigenous Peoples Day on Columbus Day.
And never read another piece of history.
And all that is a disservice because those are the effective resistance methods that we can take and carry forward as we move through this administration.
We will come out on the other side.
Even something like the Gilded Age, right?
That, I think, is one of the most important historical analogs.
The late 19th century.