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This Is Karen Hunter

S E408: In Class with Dr. Greg Carr: The History of the Divine 9 and Rosa Parks vs Claudette Colvin

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

Empowerment, Africana Studies, Greg Carr, Karen Hunter, History, Education, Society & Culture

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2020

⏱️ 156 minutes

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Summary

From Alpha Phi Alpha to Omega Psi Phi, from the AKAs to the Deltas, how did the Divine 9 start and why are they important. Also, Dr. Greg Carr (head of Africana Studies at Howard University) will talk about Rosa Parks and Claudette Colvin and the murder of Fred Hampton.

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub. Oh yes good morning good evening good afternoon wherever you are in the world

0:15.8

welcome to ink class with dr gray car I'm your host Karen Hunter and that is

0:20.5

Dr gray car how you doing brother I'm fine sis how you doing, how you doing?

0:24.0

It's good to be in class with you.

0:26.0

You know, I got caught up as I do most mornings watching some stuff.

0:30.0

So I was watching Steve McQueen has something on Amazon Prime called Small Acts.

0:35.0

It's a...

0:36.0

I haven't watched it yet.

0:37.0

How is it?

0:38.0

Well, I just started.

0:39.0

First episode, a short film and it's 1968 the first one London and it follows a Jamaican family and I was like

0:48.5

wherever we are in the world black people we are experiencing some things the same thing the same time what's going on you got some

0:56.0

I'm just thinking about it okay these are the young these are the people who came from the Caribbean

1:02.2

there's something called the wind rust generation.

1:04.3

Is that what I was reading?

1:05.4

That's what you're talking about.

1:06.4

Yeah, so it starts in a Jamaican restaurant that's being open, but there's a scene where

1:11.6

there's like black people are under siege by police, and there's a scene where the cops are in the car, and there's a rookie cop with a veteran cop, and he says, these black people need to know their place. They have a place. He says, these black people need to know their place.

1:22.6

They have a place.

1:23.4

He says these black people have a place.

1:25.2

It's our job to remind them.

1:27.7

And when they step out of line, it's our job to put them back in their place.

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