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yanarchy072 · 2 years
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・ ・ 何か観たくて『沈黙のパレード』観た。 ・ ドラマには虹郎君出てて、映画にはそのお父さんであるムラジュンが出てるワケで。 ボクらの時代でムラジュンが「虹郎が俺とは共演NG!とMGから聞いたw」と言っていたが、こんな形で親子出演はオモロいよね。 そういえば、マジでずんの飯尾さんが良かったなあ! ついでに、今回は刑事草薙の苦悩と湯川との友情だったワケね。 ・ #沈黙のパレード #SilentParade #西谷弘 #HiroshiNishitani #福田靖 #YasushiFukuda ・ #福山雅治 #柴咲コウ #北村一輝 #村上淳 ・ #東野圭吾 #KeigoHigashino #ガリレオ #Galileo ・ #フジテレビ #FujiTV #日本映画 #Japanesefilm ・ #映画 #movie #ビバムビ #instamovie #moviestagram #instagood #instapic (新宿ピカデリー) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjNWVKYJWm4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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spacerangerprince · 4 years
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Silent Parade (Silent March) 🤎🖤✊🏾🤐🔇🔕🎉 #timehop #abe #silentparade #negrosilentprotestparade #newyorkcity #fifthavenue #silentmarch #naacp #protest #againstviolence (at Fifth Avenue) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDNjLgDA6Rz/?igshid=153waoemq8xqr
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dscola · 4 years
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The Silent Parade was a silent protest march of between 8,000 and 10,000 African Americans that started at Fifth Avenue and 57th Street in New York City on July 28, 1917. The purpose of the parade was to protest murders, lynchings, and other violence directed towards African Americans. The parade was precipitated by the East St. Louis riots in May and July 1917, when between 40 and 250 Black people were killed by white mobs. Black people returning from World War I, refused to come home after fighting for their country and be treated as 2nd class citizens. #silentparade #civilrights #blackhistoryeveryday #protestmarch #lynching #thingstheydontteachyou #blackhidstory #makebeingblackinamericalegal https://www.instagram.com/p/CDM-BgvJ7s9/?igshid=phky3ob2dgs0
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untitledqueen · 7 years
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The Silent Parade Protest, New York City, July 28, 1917
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support-groups · 7 years
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100 years ago, July 28th, 1917, around 10,000 African American children, women and men walked down 5th Avenue in New York City.  The march was organized by the NAACP to “speak out” against the cruelty and racial violence that was the status quote in the United States in the years following the abolishment of Slavery.  This Civil Rights march was aimed at President Woodrow Wilson, the outcome that was wanted; to make such accepted and legalized violence unlawful.  
It is stunning to remember and honor these marchers, today we can march in the USA for numerous reasons and causes without much fear, 100 years ago, that was not the case.  
"We march because we want our children to live in a better land and enjoy fairer conditions than have fallen to our lot. We march in memory of our butchered dead, the massacre of the honest toilers who were removing the reproach of laziness and thriftlessness hurled at the entire race. They died to prove our worthiness to live. We live in spite of death shadowing sand ours. We prosper in the face of the most unwarranted and illegal oppression." 
Reverend Chas. D. Martin 
-Team SG www.supportgroups.com
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pjrobesq · 7 years
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#fbf #silentparade #google @google
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korbel4th · 7 years
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#Repost @the.root (@get_repost) ・・・ Today marks the 100th anniversary of the #SilentParade of 1917 in #NYC. Nearly 10,000 African Americans marched in silence down Fifth Avenue to protest white supremacy and racial inequality. The fight continues on today.
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yfdgarts · 7 years
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Bleu Friday - BTBE
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heatherrox · 7 years
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Google Doodle : Silent Parade 
In a demonstration organized by the NAACP, about 10,000 people gathered in New York City on July 28, 1917, to march in silence down Fifth Avenue to Madison Square.
Learn more ... R29 on Today’s Google Doodle Lynching In America
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#Google #SilentParade #NAACP #1917 #Centennial #SilentProtestParade #ThankYouGoogle #NYC #BlackMen #BlackWomen #SwipeLeft #SwipeRight
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black-bourgeois · 7 years
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Props to #google for today's doodle. In all my reading, I never heard of this parade. #blackhistory365 #silentparade #antilynching #blackbourgeois #racialinjustice #awareness
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echoisthename · 7 years
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Google's homepage today marks the 100th anniversary of the #SilentParade in NYC where nearly 10,000 African-Americans marched to protest racial injustice.
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dscola · 7 years
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The Silent Parade was a silent protest march of between 8,000 and 10,000 African Americans that started at Fifth Avenue and 57th Street in New York City on July 28, 1917. The purpose of the parade was to protest murders, lynchings, and other violence directed towards African Americans. The parade was precipitated by the East St. Louis riots in May and July 1917, when between 40 and 250 Black people were killed by white mobs. #silentparade #civilrights #protestmarch #lynching #thingstheydontteachyou #blackhidstory #makebeingblackinamericalegal
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eventapaaja-blog · 7 years
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pjrobesq · 7 years
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The 1917 #silentparade #fbf #freeyourmindyourasswillfollow
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aspie98502 · 7 years
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#OnThisDay in #LaborHistory, on 1917, 10,000 African-Americans marched. #NYC #SilentParade #SilentParadeOf1917
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