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Black History Year

After Their Racist “Jokes”, This Black Woman Got The Last Laugh

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Ears ringing, she stormed out of their office. They’d laughed at her and called her an ANIMAL! Little did they suspect that SHE was about to get the last laugh!



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Ears ringing, she's stormed out of their office.

0:35.7

They laughed at her and called her an animal.

0:38.8

Little did they suspect that she was about to get the last laugh.

0:44.0

This is Two Minute Black History, what you didn't learn in school.

0:53.0

Growing up in the 1950s, Karyamu Welsh learned to catch the beat, jumping double dutch with

0:59.6

her friends.

1:01.1

As a young adult, inspired by the black arts movement, she was very aware of racism within

1:07.2

the arts.

1:08.7

Her own teacher called her animalistic.

1:17.4

Studying African diasporic dance in New York, Jamaica, and throughout Africa, Welsh

1:24.2

found that these dances, though different, were related.

1:28.6

Our ancestors survived generations of enslavement and colonization, all the while passing down

1:35.0

movements and rhythms that naturally evolved over time.

1:39.3

Wanting to preserve the essence of these movements, Welsh established a dance technique

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