Part 3: Ernest Lee Thomas on Parents Holding "Go Back to Africa" Signs at High School
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In this clip, Ernest Lee Thomas opened up about being bullied at an all-Black school growing up, which he said hurt him, and he added that his faith kept him going. Ernest also spoke about how Emmett Till's murder affected him when he was a kid, as he was just 6-years-old, and his mother and grandmother warned him about his interactions with white people when they would vacation in the South. To hear more, including Ernest speak about his mother divorcing a man because he was too dark, hit the above clip.
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