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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 1

    1931: Black residents are required to submit “health certificates” to enter a Pittsburgh pool 1949: 50 black swimmers are attacked by 200 white teenagers carrying bats at a St. Louis pool 2018: #PoolPatrolPaula harasses a black boy at a South Carolina poolhttps://nyti.ms/2LTloHo 

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      2. The Gal‏ @giveu2tictacs Aug 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        And you wonder why we can never move forward. You will go all the way back to 1931 to get people angrier now. Just could not report the incident as it could stand by itself.

        7 replies 0 retweets 16 likes
      3. Peter Panch‏ @peter_panch Aug 1
        Replying to @giveu2tictacs @nytimes

        It’s history. That’s the truth. It has to be told. I’m sure you’d think differently if it was the opposite.

        1 reply 0 retweets 23 likes
      4. The Gal‏ @giveu2tictacs Aug 1
        Replying to @peter_panch @nytimes

        What is funny is, you make too many assumptions based on my photo.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      5. Jared Barnes‏ @MrJaredBarnes Aug 1
        Replying to @giveu2tictacs @peter_panch @nytimes

        Are you aware of he dozens of instances this summer where POC have had the police called on them or harassed just for being Black?

        3 replies 1 retweet 16 likes
      6. Ken‏ @NonOffensiveKen Aug 1
        Replying to @MrJaredBarnes @giveu2tictacs and

        Honestly dude. Most white people can't stand this stuff. There will always be racism because racism is a form of hate and hate is human nature. The trick is not to get sucked into it too. Don't let a few represent the majority.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Jared Barnes‏ @MrJaredBarnes Aug 1
        Replying to @NonOffensiveKen @giveu2tictacs and

        But it’s not enough to just not be racist anymore, White people must vehemently denounce it, from friends, family members, co workers, etc, recognize it when it’s blatant racism, micro aggressions, how tied in our criminal justice system, public education, etc.

        2 replies 2 retweets 5 likes
      8. Ken‏ @NonOffensiveKen Aug 1
        Replying to @MrJaredBarnes @giveu2tictacs and

        Do you say anything when sites like BuzzFeed and The Root post racist propaganda against white people? Racism in and of itself is wrong. The pendelum will either swing back and forth or stop swinging at all. I would prefer the latter.

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      9. Jared Barnes‏ @MrJaredBarnes Aug 1
        Replying to @NonOffensiveKen @giveu2tictacs and

        How about schools and resources are under funded in Black and Brown urban communities even if in the same county as white suburbs. Racism is in the very foundation of this country, whether financial, educational, judicial.

        0 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
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      1. Marlene F‏ @Kaacee352 Aug 1
        Replying to @iamsidra @nytimes

        And gained more!!!

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      1. Natatia Lynn‏ @NatatiaLynn Aug 1
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        1970s: My uncle would not allow his children to go with us to our community pool in Fairfax, Virginia because black kids who lived in the neighborhood swam there too.

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      1. El Publius‏ @Publius_Aguila Aug 1
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        Swimming while Black will never end.

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      1. CareyAnn Oestreicher‏ @potentialultd Aug 1
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        Craziness! We are all people. #Equality

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      1. Mickey Bitsko‏ @MickeyBitsko22 Aug 1
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        And 87 years later you don’t acknowledge an iota of progress and publish this for no other reason than to keep stirring racial hatred and division. #fakenews

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      1. Louis Araiza‏ @LRAraiza Aug 1
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        Once in Las Vegas, I think it was Sammy Davis went swimming in the hotel pool. They drained the pool

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      1. Franklin De Medeiros‏ @medeirosfrankli Aug 1
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        Racismo nunca mais😓

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