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In reply to the discussion: Was anyone else as late as we were in learning that... [View all]TigressDem
(5,126 posts)39. I knew about Red Lining by banks that would keep blacks and other minorities from getting bank loans
BUT did not realize that even if you HAD the GI Bill that you couldn't get the money for a home loan.
I guess it should have made sense that even if you could get the VA benefits for college tuition if the college didn't let someone in because of race, it was still an issue.
BUT were some states not even allowing vets to use GI Bill at traditional black colleges?
IF the college would accept it, was there STILL a way to deny the GI Bill benefit?
Did the States simply with hold the benefits completely or was it more the outside structure of racism that made the GI Bill moot?
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Over these years more than a few of them have promoted the view that slaves were happy singing folks
malaise
Mar 2023
#38
Here's a discussion in Snopes. It was not the GI Bill, itself, it was racism,
Silent Type
Mar 2023
#6
IINM Blacks got the GI but not the benefit from it like houses and education
uponit7771
Mar 2023
#11
To Herr DeSantis, gov. of FL, this is WOKE and must be eliminated in all schools and
RKP5637
Mar 2023
#12
Parts of the Government DID wilfully racially discriminate as official policy (at your own link) in
Celerity
Mar 2023
#14
The GI bill was effectively neutral but was applied under existing discriminatory laws and practices
Ford_Prefect
Mar 2023
#22
Only after civil rights days, during my time teaching in 98% Black high schools, did I learn this.
ancianita
Mar 2023
#26
I thought everyone knew this. Did you also know that Social Security originally excluded
LoisB
Mar 2023
#29
Please forgive my poorly worded statement. I should have said that the majority of Black people
LoisB
Mar 2023
#31
Thank you. Sometimes I tend to think others always know what I mean. Thank you for pointing
LoisB
Mar 2023
#36
Another example of historic racism. I did not know that. Really sucks after you served.
Evolve Dammit
Mar 2023
#32
I only learned about it because I did a course on urban planning and policy ethics.
meadowlander
Mar 2023
#33
My Dad was in a specialized training program in world war 2 for African Americans who scored
kimbutgar
Mar 2023
#37