Thank you so much to the KHOU team and all of the participants in this wonderful documentary! It makes me so happy to hear from eyewitness and everyone's decent ants. I can finally put faces on this important story in the fight for freedom and equality inGreater Houston. Without a doubt, this event has impacted the overall culture of the city. It's part of the reason why Houstonians are normally so nice. I've walked that path from Memorial Park into Downtown several times in my life. Taken the same path on a bicycle at least a dozen times. There are still stacks of bricks in the woods, an old fireplace, a concrete foundation. Buried deep in the woods, that history is still there. There's even a few trees with musket balls still lodged into them. My spirit is deeply connected to that space. The Arboretum was my meditation spot since my young teenage years. I know every inch of that park. Most people are just passing through. They've never seen our resident red coyotes. My dog and I got an opportunity to introduce ourselves one night. I've run countless miles on that jogging path - in the middle of the night. I kept hearing stories about joggers getting mugged. Not on my watch The story of the riots and the resulting massacre was ever present during my work outs. Every firework show, I was at the Houston Police Officers Memorial. I've always taken a moment to reflect on the events of that day and night. What always struck me is the distance and the time it takes to walk from the camp to downtown. They had time to think it over, plan, coordinate. This wasn't a crime of passion. It was a crime of raging resentment. It was a reclamation of honor. The Army soldiers truly believed that they were doing what's right, so did the police officers. These very same broken bridges exist today. Every judgement, every dismissal, a piece of the bridge falls away. No progress made. We still can't kill each other to fix it. We can build walls or we can build bridges. Historically speaking, bridges bring wealth. Walls bring conflict.
I believe that the strongest bridges begin with respectful and genuine conversations. So, I want to sincerely thank you for sharing your experiences and thoughts. You have taught me something today and I am grateful. Please continue to share your knowledge and perspectives. Words have power to create lasting peace when they are paired with kindness.
This tragedy could have been altogether avoided, in my opinion, if the US Military had not chosen to send an all-black infantry unit to a southern city that undoubtedly practiced Jim Crow laws. While I think the 24th regiment deserved all its honors and recognitions and should not have had to face such prejudices anywhere, along with the black community, it was unfortunately the reality of the time in the South. I think whoever ultimately decided to send them to Houston were not thinking for the infantry's safety and well-being when they surely had to have been aware about the racial issues black people encountered in the South on a regular basis.
As a former soldier I have never looked at an African-American as someone that should be frowned upon I have many black friends and a lot of them I consider family and I never heard of this incident until after I was already in my late twenties. I still look at this as a travesty and a serious miscarriage of Justice. No person of any race or religion or Creed should ever have to go through intolerance like this and I'm not only sad for just a black folks but also any person that might have gotten shot that night it just happened to be in the wrong place the wrong time. It's time to wake up people and realize just because a person is of a different color or nationality they're not your enemy they're not your inferior they are your equal and they are just as important to everyday Life as you are. I was raised to be tolerant of others from all walks of life, because peace only works if everybody practices it and if the only thing you're looking for is troubles and strife that is what you're going to find.
NO TWO THINGS IN LIFE ARE EQUAL. U CANT COMPARE DOMINANT GENES TO RECESSIVE, MELANIN TO NON MELANATED. THE ORIGINAL MAN TO ANY OTHER. THE SUN BEGS TO DIFFER, OUR HISTORY IS OUR EXISTENCE AS THE FIRST CIVILIZED MAN IN THIS UNIVERSE. BEEN HERE FOR 100,S OF MILLIONS OF YEARS OTHER NON BLACK RACES ABOUT 6,000 YRS AND ARE ALREADY DYING OFF. ITS A REASON THE ORIGINAL MAN IS HATED IN THIS SHORT PHYSICAL EXISTENCE. CAN'T BEAT NATURE 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞👿👿👿👿👿🌞🌞🌞
@@nathanielrichardson9817 no person or people's are dominant regardless of who the first people were on this planet. Fact is we all bleed the same way and we die maybe not the same way but the end is inevitable we die nature be damned. My point is no one is better or greater unless that's the way we choose to live. As for me and my family we choose to look at everyone as the same not as our betters or inferiors. You can judge or hate if you want just don't include me in it.
@@chrislittlepage5416WE ARE NOT THE SAME, TWO TWINS ARE DIFFERENT, DIFFER POINTS OF ORIGIN HISTORY , HISTORY, DNA, SPIRITUAL CONNECTION TO THE SUN,MOON,STARS, OVER 500YRS OF GENOCIDE CHATTEL SLAVERY OPPRESSION JIM CROW, STILL GOING ON RIGHT NOW, 13TH AMENDMENT, GOOGLE IT, STIIL SLAVERY IN AMERIKKA, GENTRIFICATION URBAN REMOVAL FLOODED BY FOREIGNERS PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, PLANTATION TO PRISON, WHATS NEW, ? BUT THE EXCEPTION IS THE RULE? GENOCIDE IS HERE RIGHT NOW✔️ THE DEVIL IS ON THE EARTH, RIGHT NOW✔️ BUT WHO REALLY CARES? NEVER DID THE SUN IS THE TRUTH, LIFE/ LITE OF THIS SOLAR SYSTEM 👍 HELL ON EARTH LITERALLY ✔️🛑🤡
Love this story. Didn't know about this before. I'm 52 years old. They need to teach this in schools. And take out all the lies they teach our children in the history books
Been in Houston since the 11th grade & college (1987). Never heard of this until 3 yrs ago. This is the kind of history A-bbott won't allow schools to teach. Seeing some of the things my grandparents had to go doesn't make me hate anyone, it just educates me so the cycle doesn't repeat.
I heard about it in school. I seriously don’t think Abbott was in office when you went to school. Maybe you should have paid attention better. Stop using this as a political platform and lean something for once.
Made an A in both Texas and US history. If it wasn't taught in the 80's during Mark White, what makes you think it would be taught now during the A-bbott era. By the way which way am I supposed to "LEAN". Your lack of proofreading say a lot about your "un"-education.
Sad that I went to HS in Houston, and lived on Fort Sam for Training in the AF and never heard of this story until today! Black History is American History!
That one officer with the mustache and blue uniform is basically sayin...."hey u know u cant judge the police too hard it was just the times man chill"
What are you even talking about? He literally said the laws were wrong but that's how the city and police department justified it. Then he asks "did they learn anything from it?" and emphatically says "NO".
This type of evil is one of endless evils that has led this country to where it is today. This is what happens when those who are on the entitled side do not stand for ALL AMERICANS.
I think the Golf course owners didn't realize that it was where the thirteen graves of the black soldiers were buried when the owners bought the property 😢
Thank you so much to the KHOU team and all of the participants in this wonderful documentary! It makes me so happy to hear from eyewitness and everyone's decent ants. I can finally put faces on this important story in the fight for freedom and equality inGreater Houston. Without a doubt, this event has impacted the overall culture of the city. It's part of the reason why Houstonians are normally so nice.
I've walked that path from Memorial Park into Downtown several times in my life. Taken the same path on a bicycle at least a dozen times. There are still stacks of bricks in the woods, an old fireplace, a concrete foundation. Buried deep in the woods, that history is still there. There's even a few trees with musket balls still lodged into them. My spirit is deeply connected to that space. The Arboretum was my meditation spot since my young teenage years. I know every inch of that park.
Most people are just passing through. They've never seen our resident red coyotes. My dog and I got an opportunity to introduce ourselves one night. I've run countless miles on that jogging path - in the middle of the night.
I kept hearing stories about joggers getting mugged.
Not on my watch
The story of the riots and the resulting massacre was ever present during my work outs.
Every firework show, I was at the Houston Police Officers Memorial.
I've always taken a moment to reflect on the events of that day and night.
What always struck me is the distance and the time it takes to walk from the camp to downtown.
They had time to think it over, plan, coordinate.
This wasn't a crime of passion. It was a crime of raging resentment. It was a reclamation of honor. The Army soldiers truly believed that they were doing what's right, so did the police officers. These very same broken bridges exist today. Every judgement, every dismissal, a piece of the bridge falls away. No progress made. We still can't kill each other to fix it. We can build walls or we can build bridges.
Historically speaking, bridges bring wealth. Walls bring conflict.
I believe that the strongest bridges begin with respectful and genuine conversations. So, I want to sincerely thank you for sharing your experiences and thoughts. You have taught me something today and I am grateful. Please continue to share your knowledge and perspectives. Words have power to create lasting peace when they are paired with kindness.
Are u the memorial park mugger,hmmmm
Held the police blameless......sounds familiar even over 100 years later
Thank you for this educational opportunity
This tragedy could have been altogether avoided, in my opinion, if the US Military had not chosen to send an all-black infantry unit to a southern city that undoubtedly practiced Jim Crow laws. While I think the 24th regiment deserved all its honors and recognitions and should not have had to face such prejudices anywhere, along with the black community, it was unfortunately the reality of the time in the South. I think whoever ultimately decided to send them to Houston were not thinking for the infantry's safety and well-being when they surely had to have been aware about the racial issues black people encountered in the South on a regular basis.
As a former soldier I have never looked at an African-American as someone that should be frowned upon I have many black friends and a lot of them I consider family and I never heard of this incident until after I was already in my late twenties.
I still look at this as a travesty and a serious miscarriage of Justice. No person of any race or religion or Creed should ever have to go through intolerance like this and I'm not only sad for just a black folks but also any person that might have gotten shot that night it just happened to be in the wrong place the wrong time.
It's time to wake up people and realize just because a person is of a different color or nationality they're not your enemy they're not your inferior they are your equal and they are just as important to everyday Life as you are.
I was raised to be tolerant of others from all walks of life, because peace only works if everybody practices it and if the only thing you're looking for is troubles and strife that is what you're going to find.
NO TWO THINGS IN LIFE ARE EQUAL. U CANT COMPARE DOMINANT GENES TO RECESSIVE, MELANIN TO NON MELANATED. THE ORIGINAL MAN TO ANY OTHER. THE SUN BEGS TO DIFFER, OUR HISTORY IS OUR EXISTENCE AS THE FIRST CIVILIZED MAN IN THIS UNIVERSE. BEEN HERE FOR 100,S OF MILLIONS OF YEARS OTHER NON BLACK RACES ABOUT 6,000 YRS AND ARE ALREADY DYING OFF. ITS A REASON THE ORIGINAL MAN IS HATED IN THIS SHORT PHYSICAL EXISTENCE. CAN'T BEAT NATURE 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞👿👿👿👿👿🌞🌞🌞
@@nathanielrichardson9817 no person or people's are dominant regardless of who the first people were on this planet. Fact is we all bleed the same way and we die maybe not the same way but the end is inevitable we die nature be damned. My point is no one is better or greater unless that's the way we choose to live. As for me and my family we choose to look at everyone as the same not as our betters or inferiors.
You can judge or hate if you want just don't include me in it.
LIKE FAMILY, THEN THE PINK WOMEN WOULD HAVE BROWN BABIES,🛑🤡
@@nathanielrichardson9817 your racist comment is not going to change my mind or attitude. Snappy comeback though. You try to have a great day.
@@chrislittlepage5416WE ARE NOT THE SAME, TWO TWINS ARE DIFFERENT, DIFFER POINTS OF ORIGIN HISTORY , HISTORY, DNA, SPIRITUAL CONNECTION TO THE SUN,MOON,STARS, OVER 500YRS OF GENOCIDE CHATTEL SLAVERY OPPRESSION JIM CROW, STILL GOING ON RIGHT NOW, 13TH AMENDMENT, GOOGLE IT, STIIL SLAVERY IN AMERIKKA, GENTRIFICATION URBAN REMOVAL FLOODED BY FOREIGNERS PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, PLANTATION TO PRISON, WHATS NEW, ? BUT THE EXCEPTION IS THE RULE? GENOCIDE IS HERE RIGHT NOW✔️ THE DEVIL IS ON THE EARTH, RIGHT NOW✔️ BUT WHO REALLY CARES? NEVER DID THE SUN IS THE TRUTH, LIFE/ LITE OF THIS SOLAR SYSTEM 👍 HELL ON EARTH LITERALLY ✔️🛑🤡
Love this story. Didn't know about this before. I'm 52 years old. They need to teach this in schools. And take out all the lies they teach our children in the history books
Why they didnt mention or show that black woman being beaten?
UNABLE TO HEAR AUDIO
Been in Houston since the 11th grade & college (1987). Never heard of this until 3 yrs ago. This is the kind of history A-bbott won't allow schools to teach.
Seeing some of the things my grandparents had to go doesn't make me hate anyone, it just educates me so the cycle doesn't repeat.
I heard about it in school. I seriously don’t think Abbott was in office when you went to school. Maybe you should have paid attention better. Stop using this as a political platform and lean something for once.
Made an A in both Texas and US history. If it wasn't taught in the 80's during Mark White, what makes you think it would be taught now during the A-bbott era. By the way which way am I supposed to "LEAN". Your lack of proofreading say a lot about your "un"-education.
@@jayearl9848 Must be from Austin.
Damn, your comment sounds stupid and trolling. Get over yourself.
Yea, that's where higher education is....read about it...if you can.
Sad that I went to HS in Houston, and lived on Fort Sam for Training in the AF and never heard of this story until today!
Black History is American History!
No. This is simply history that needs to remembered and told!
No it's not
@@davidcampbell1150 Agreed. That why I said it needs to be remembered and told.
Black American history is American History. It’s okay to be different and still love/respect each other. Enjoy y’all firecracker day.
They even made a movie about it. The schools can’t cover every piece of history.
That one officer with the mustache and blue uniform is basically sayin...."hey u know u cant judge the police too hard it was just the times man chill"
Not what he said at all, not even basically.
What are you even talking about? He literally said the laws were wrong but that's how the city and police department justified it. Then he asks "did they learn anything from it?" and emphatically says "NO".
This type of evil is one of endless evils that has led this country to where it is today. This is what happens when those who are on the entitled side do not stand for ALL AMERICANS.
UPDATE: The thirteen soldiers were pardoned last year
😂 I like the part when the yt lady said she experienced generational poverty after they lost their father on the police force
I think the Golf course owners didn't realize that it was where the thirteen graves of the black soldiers were buried when the owners bought the property 😢
OH Mama,…So MUCH GRIEF!!!
Right on for the Darkness! Coming from an born and raised and still Houstonian.