Vietnam War Veterans Documentary 1968 | They Never called me Nigger – Part 1

This is a continuation from our original post that can be found here.

This is a rare documentary that is hardly found online. This is a history lesson for all to see. I hope you find it just as interesting and intriguing as I have. Although it’s been 52 years, you will see the world hasn’t changed very much.

Black people are still being held down and persecuted. There are still white people who are willing to stand up for the cause. People talk about black people and their attitudes and conditions of their hearts, but like many other things in this world, tragedy will follow when unfairness reigns.

If people wouldn’t put certain stigmatisms on other races and if they would treat them fairly, the world would be in a better place.

However, when one race is dominating towards another race with blatant prejudices, it’s only understandable that they will feel some type of way.

 

Vietnam War Veteran Documentary “Posterity” Part 1

Keep you mind open and heart receptive to understand carefully just what these people were going through. See if you can put yourselves in their shoes. If you can understand their pain, how do you think they feel? How do you think Black America feels today?

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