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Ivey Janette McClelland
Ivey Janette McClelland
@IveyJanette@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 14 hours ago

No surprise.

Trump thinks Blacks should be chained to boats or picking cotton.

Or cleaning bathrooms.

Just like 1915.

Fuck him.

#blackmastodon #MLKday
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/01/19/donald-trump-doesnt-acknowledge-martin-luther-king-jr-day/88252240007/

USA TODAY

Donald Trump signs MLK Day proclamation, faces criticism from some groups

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Annelies Kamran, Ph.D.
Annelies Kamran, Ph.D.
@akamran@indieweb.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 14 hours ago

@IveyJanette favoriting this because I agree with you, not because I like it!

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Ivey Janette McClelland
Ivey Janette McClelland
@IveyJanette@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 14 hours ago

@akamran Sad but true.

I'm 64. I'm old enough to have lived through segregation in Los Angeles.

Including Black and Latina women like my mom and aunt being restricted to jobs as maids,and secretarial jobs being the highest level they could aspire to.

And being banned from shopping at stores and eating in restaurants because we were the wrong color.

Trump wants to return to that.

Right now.

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Bruce Mirken
Bruce Mirken
@BruceMirken@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

@IveyJanette Circa 1982 I worked in a restaurant near the Burbank Studios. The owner, a decent guy, described being told by Burbank city officials circa 1960 that they'd shut the place down if he admitted Black patrons.

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Ivey Janette McClelland
Ivey Janette McClelland
@IveyJanette@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

@BruceMirken No surprise. Burbank was a sundown town well into the 1980's.

My mom and aunt cleaned houses in Hollywood,Beverly Hills and West LA. Places that were sundown towns.

They weren't allowed to cash their paychecks at local banks or shop at stores on Wilshire or in downtown LA.

They had to cash their check at the liquor store and shop at stores on Central Ave or on what was then Brooklyn Ave in Boyle Heights near their house.

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