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“I was born when hurricanes and whatever, you understand what I’m sayin? Okay, because Papa was born October the 8th, 1940. So you went to school and I worked, I had a papertoute, I had a paperoute and I used to collect newspapers, old newspapers and sell them. I used to collect them and stack them. And when I got six, seven hundred pounds I would call an Italian man that used to come by and pick them up, and buy them from us. And at that time you woud get like, at first it was like, sixty to seventy cents for one hundred pounds, then it went up to almost a dollar. When I stopped dealing with that, I went into having a paperroute. Our neighborhood the next block was white folks kind of going that way. And you didn’t have any black [people] in there, the black [people] came down my block and continued the other way, follow me? So if the police seen us walking down the street and they wanna put us in it they just did what they want. They did what they want boo, as simple as ABC. So, Papa, when I had a chance to go to California, I jumped in the back of the trunk. I’m gone simple as ABC, I mean could you imagine? I was going to a school, Valina St. Jones School and then one time I think I must’ve been in the sixth or seventh grade- no I was about six or seven years old. They were feeding us horsemeat. They were feeding the black kids, in public schools, horse meat until someone called on them and they stopped. The police would see me and some friends walking down the street and the police would say ‘come here n***a’ and just like that. Racists.”
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3:08 (3 minutes, 8 seconds)
Producer
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Liza Montgomery
Director
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Liza Montgomery
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Creator
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Liza Montgomery
Title
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Made in Louisiana
Format
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Video
Subject
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Racism in New Orleans
Description
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A voiceover from a New Orleans native on his childhood experiences growing up in the South.
Source
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My Nola, My Story via Youtube
Publisher
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Mass Communication department at Xavier University of Louisiana
Date
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5th May 2021
Contributor
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Liza Montgomery
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My Nola, My Story
Relation
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My Nola, My Story 2021
Language
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English
Type
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Premiere Pro, video
Childhood
New Orleans
Racism
The South