Black Joy in the Summertime | Into America Podcast – Ep. 118 | MSNBC

This week on Into America, Trymaine Lee explores the traditions and legacy of Black summer communities. Places like: Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard, Idlewild in Michigan, Bruce’s Beach in California, and Sag Harbor Hills on Long Island. He looks at how these escapes became a refuge of freedom and joy – and talks to a family, who’s spent more than 100 years in Sag Harbor Hills on Long Island, about where the community stands today.
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Black Joy in the Summertime | Into America Podcast – Ep. 118 | MSNBC

17 comments

    1. The problem with racists is that they’re so incredibly stupid that they don’t actually understand what racism is.. 🙄

  1. Shout out to George Floyd on almost thirteen months of sobriety. It took some tough love but he did it. Say his name 🖕

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  3. The day America stops treating black people like they’re the only minority that exists. What about us indians? Don’t our lives matter too?

  4. 3:10 “done-in by desegregation” Oh, the damages of desegregation… Definitely not what came to mind.

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