This chapter explores the intricate history of New York City's political landscape, with an emphasis on the ethnic dynamics and conflicts within its school systems. It examines the experiences of Jewish teachers and various immigrant groups, alongside the significant migration patterns of African Americans and the socio-economic challenges they faced.
Darryl Cooper may be the best and most honest popular historian in the United States. His latest project is the most forbidden of all: trying to understand World War Two.
(00:00) Tour
(01:20) History of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
(12:39) The Jonestown Cult
(36:10) World War Two
(50:04) How Would You Assess Winston Churchill?
(1:49:25) The Civil Rights Movement and BLM
(1:55:17) Viktor Orban, Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump
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