The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds - 228 - Boston Busing 1974
Episode Date: December 19, 2016Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine the Boston busing riots of 1974. SOURCES TOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH ...
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You're listening to the dollop. This is a bi-weekly American History podcast. Hi!
My name is Dave Anthony. Each week I read a story from American history to my
friend.
Gareth Reynolds who has no idea what the topic is going to be about. You just
collapsed yourself. No! I was I was I was on a cloud in the sky but happy and
then your your response was so deadening. It was savage. Okay. Like an
attack on my heart. All right okay all right we're good okay. I don't know if we
are good. Oh gosh. Do you want to look who to do? I'll do one bottle. People say this is funny.
Not Gary Gareth. Dave okay. Someone or something is tickling people. Is it for fun?
And this is not gonna become a tickly podcast. Okay. You are queen fakie of
made-up town. All hail Queen Shit of Liesville. A bunch of religious virgins go
to mingle and do a frame. Hi Gareth. Gareth this is a podcast. I don't know. I
don't have anything. It's Christmas is coming up. Maybe spend some time with
your your family your lovers. Spend some time in your lovers. Spend some time in
your lovers. You know we we're gonna take a little break because it's the
fucking holidays and you know daddy don't work. Daddy don't work during the
holidays. You know because daddy's got a kid and you know that kid cries a lot.
The hell's going on.
So you know I got to be there for the boy you know. It's still happening. Because
the goddamn tears. You know the way they fucking lies. My wife begged me not to do
this episode. Oh good. Because in it we're about to bust out an accent we've
never busted out before. Okay. Boston. Okay. We've done but I've done a little
like this. Oh gosh. Have we done Boston. A little bit I think from time to time
there's been some sort of Boston moment. Full Boston. No I don't think we've
gone. We haven't gone full Boston. So that'll be fun. And there's and there's
actually no like the Boston accent is it's like a squirrel. It's there's no
that makes no sense. In a way. Shout out to all our Boston listeners. Thank you for
all your support. No but like sometimes they do a hard R sometimes they don't do
an R sometimes they drop it sometimes they don't like there's no actual there's
no actual rules to a lot of the Boston accent words. You kind of have to live
there to nail it. That's why in movies people never actually fucking nail it.
That's why I said idea. Yeah. They just like go to a place for a week and they're
like yeah you're good enough for now. Yeah you're okay. But you know we're gonna
try that's what we do. We do stupid accents. Okay. And mine will be terrible.
Oh good. That's something to look forward to. Well that's what I do. That's what
I'm known for. You're known for nailing it. Okay. I don't know. The way you're
operating the iPad with the mic right now looks like Stephen Hawke. Um I can't
feel my back. Late 1950s. Okay. Boston like many cities was subjected to urban
renewal at the hands of city leaders. Okay. Urban renewal. Yeah. Okay. It's like
gentrification. It's like you know getting rid of the yeah. Sure. In the case of
Boston renewal efforts wiped out entire neighborhoods between 1957 and 1959
Boston's West End was bulldozed. 38 blocks full of homes where 9,000 people
lived were just gone. Developers bought the now cleared of poor people's
land. Literally bulldozed? Yeah. Oh wow. Bought the now cleared poor people's
homes land for cheap and built high-rise luxury apartments. Okay great. Everybody
wins. Everybody wins. Hooray. Discarded were the working class whites scattered. I
said everybody wins. Fair enough. Luckily the discarded working whites were
scattered all over the Boston area and forced to pay higher rents having to
deal with the fact that the community generations had grown up in was now
obliterated. Okay. So right so then they then they just those people just have to
go to other places in Boston and then everyone's rents go go up. It's just a
fucked up. Right. The same thing happened to Boston's East End neighborhood
bulldozed lost to Logan Airport. They were building what was being called New
Boston. Okay. And the poor didn't really have a part in it. Okay. And every poor
neighborhood knew that they could be next. All the urban renewal money went to
the middle and upper classes. Right. So the neighborhood. So the idea is
essentially to just out like out wealth the poor people who then won't be able
to live there. Sort of. I don't know what the overall plan is. I just know that's
basically hook the rich up. Yeah. Hook the rich up. The developers are coming in.
They want to do shit and then you go. Okay. We'll give you the East End. How's
that? Right. So the poor found their neighborhoods growing worse and worse for
many reasons. Housing shortages, gentrification, higher rents all came
from bulldozing the West and East End. Crime weights went up. Mortgage money
was harder to come by. Housing projects fell into disrepair and municipal
services to poor neighborhoods all but vanished. Good. Their neighbors that
they had neighborhoods they'd grown up in and that they cherished fell into
decay. This was the new Boston for the poor living through it. Destruction of
community. Well, you know, it's a good set up. It's the new Boston. It's the new
but it's new Boston. Sorry, everybody. Boston 2.0. It's like Coke too. For you.
For these guys over here, big high rises for you. I'm gonna shit on your face.
You guys don't figure it out. You're smart. New Boston. Move. Come on. As is
common when people are cast aside, populism rose against new Boston. The
political rhetoric reflected it. In 1963, City Councilor Gabriel Piemonte ran for
mayor. Quote, We're tan down homes without replacing housing for this same
economic group. We have moved thousands of families with no thought, no interest
in providing suitable housing replacements. Progress doesn't have the
right to trample over human beings. Good luck with that attitude. Good luck with
that attitude. He lost. Not surprising. Not surprising because all we should do is
vote against our best interest. Right. Then came Louise Day Hicks, an old
school Irish Catholic and chairperson of the Boston School Committee. Okay. Hicks
father was a very respected man in South Boston, also known as Southie. Yeah. And
the most wealthy family man there. Okay. He would he was the guy who loaned out
money to people like not under under the table, but like as a bank. He was set up
a community bank sort of. It was still shady though. They still treated it like
as shady as possible. Yeah. Don't tell anybody. Don't tell anybody. Sign right
down the line. Don't even look. Don't even look. Don't look me in the eyes. All right.
So it's going to be like a 4%. Yeah. Don't look at me. It's 4% loan. Deal. All right.
Yeah. And if you don't fucking pay this, you know what happens? Do you know what
look at me? You don't fucking pay this. You know what happens? Ah, goes on your
credit. Is this a bank?
So Louise wrote the family name a couple years before the Boston chapter of the
NAACP had demanded an immediate public acknowledgement of the de facto
segregation in the Boston public school system. Okay. They just wanted a decent
education for their black children and acknowledgement that their children were
worse off. So that's all they want. Fair. They just want the school board to
acknowledge. It's pretty big ass. Black children worse off. Pretty big ask. Four
of the 13 black schools in Boston had health and safety problems so horrible
they were supposed to have been closed. Okay. Per people spending for black
students was on average $100 less than white students. Right. That makes that
that adds up with what you're saying. The district employed almost no African
American teachers or administrators and many white teachers were hostile and
racist towards black students. In Boston? Yeah. Wow. Shocked.
Boston, Massachusetts? Yeah. Oh. It's been so open-minded in my experience. So in
response to- And if people get offended by that there are so many like there are
so many racist people. We can have we can have your who I consider to be your
spokesman Bill Burkhamon and he'll tell you what's his joke. Boston's like
San Francisco except racist. So in response to the NAACP all the white
school committee held a hearing. Right. Okay. So they're all white. They hold a
hearing to- To figure out- To respond. Let's listen to black people and what
they want. So only invite white people. Right. We'll figure it out. So they thought
that having a hearing would release the steam and then they wouldn't have to do
anything. Like that was the plan. Right. Okay. Good. But 800 people came out to
support the NAACP. So many that they had to turn almost all them away because
there wasn't enough room. Right. Then the committee decided to do nothing. The
white committee decided to do nothing. Nothing. Right. And some of them wanted
to do something but Louise made sure that didn't happen. Okay. They said racism
and segregation did not exist in the cradle of liberty. Okay. Because Bostonians
are super into the whole revolution started here. Right. It's the fucking
liberty. Yeah. We could do anything. What's that? They don't have the liberty
bill there. No but they're like this is where the liberty happened. They have the
freedom trail. We've been living forever. You know how long we've been
liberating? Yeah. Then what? Liberating. Is that a- Yeah. That's what we do here. We
liberate all over the place. Okay. I liberated last night. Up and down,
liberty, liberty, liberty. The problem was the committee said black parents. The
problem is that people are upset. No. They're saying that the black parents are
the reason that things are worse off in the black schools. Just- But that's saying
the black kids, right? Well they're saying that the- The black parents have
raised bad black kids. That they're not and they're not helping their kids with
their education. They're not helping their kids with the education they're not
allowed to provide them with? No. They're saying that the kids school, the black
kids schools would be fine if the parents were better at helping their kids.
Helping the kids what? You help them with their homework and stuff. Oh okay. So
you know. Okay. All right. That just doesn't make much sense. Yeah. I know. It's
also not going to go well. Right. Yeah. No, terrible. It's not great. Yeah. No. The
black parents then decided to use the courts to get equal treatment. They're
like, oh we're not great. I'm gonna show you how not great I am with my fucking
lawyer. Okay. There were two citywide boycotts by black students to make their
point. So two days no black students went to school. Okay. By 1967 racial
desegregation was looming and Louise did not approve and the people of South
Boston had had enough change. Right. So they've had all this shit with the
fucking developments happening. They've become a neighborhood. They've been
through enough. They've been through enough. They're people. Louise made the
argument that Boston schools being made quote the scapegoat were being made
quote the scapegoat for those who have failed to solve the housing economic and
social problems of the black citizen. This is one of the gotta be one of the
first time because that is what happens so much now is that like you just the
the people who are the aggressors paint themselves as the victims and then like
the victim they like take you take the talking point away from the victims or
you at least neutralize it by you know saying you're also a victim. Yeah. Look
I understand these black people are upset. But the white people have been
through enough trying to deal with the black people. You get what I'm
coming from. The black people should understand this. You black people you've
been so unbelievably terrible to deal with the white people. We think of
what we shall overcome. We shall overcome. Louise said the Chinese schools in
Chinatown were 100% Chinese. The north end schools were almost all Italian and
the south Boston schools were Irish Catholic and quote we do not have
segregation in the Boston schools. I can't even imagine. She doesn't know what
the word means because she just said that. Oh yeah. We don't have segregation.
They're all segregated but then we don't got the segregation. Well look
she's look she's she hasn't had time to focus on other things. Her people have
been through enough. Thank you. Yeah. She ran for mayor against current mayor
John Collins and his urban renewal policies. It was a populist people's
campaign. Louise quote what the people wanted was to be head by a city hall
but they found that the mayor belonged to big business and special interests.
Bussing was the main topic and she ran on the slogan so this is her campaign
slogan. You ready. Uh-huh. You know where I stand. Oh God.
Ridiculous. You know what I'm doing over here. You know where I stand. By the way
that is not like. Well look it's code for. Yeah. No blacks. No blacks. Let's keep
things the same. You know where I stand. Let's not have any change here. We're
gonna do everything good. You know what I'm gonna do. I was gonna call my
campaign winky wink but I went with you know where I stand. I also just don't
understand the idea that like how you like how you feel like it's normal to
just have no racial integration of any like how that is how you see that as a
benefit. Like I think it's true. What. So you're okay. So take a place like
South Boston. So you're living there. The only contact you have with because
they they're not these people aren't really going to work in the city or if
they are. No. Southeast is very much. So they're not really they're not really
having that. So the only time they're they're seeing black people is like a
bus driver coming through or when their schools play the other school and then
they fight afterwards like but that's that's the so so they're so they're so
isolated that they don't see the benefit of why would I want to why would I want
to know anybody else. Right. But that is the reason why the schools are always a
good thing to start integration because then kids are sort of like oh I didn't
even know my best friend was Chinese like instead of the grown-ups who are
hold on to that sort of yeah racism just because they haven't seen it before. My
kid goes to school it's like a half Korean half Korean I would say and and so
to him growing up it's just like yeah there's a bunch of Korean people it's
all this is what it is but you can tell the there's a lot of Korean parents are
like okay yeah just go yeah you're not part of my world but there's there's
quite a few that are absolutely fine but there's definitely a segment of them
like our kids are in an all Korean class they're not gonna hang out with you
kids we're not gonna talk to you right yeah it's very it's very interesting. So
they go to Korean to Garten? They go to there is a special Korean language
program and they don't teach their kids English growing up so they will have to
go into the in the Korean language program which is all Korean. That's
that's an interesting it's an interesting time we live in be fun to see how
this all shakes out. I can tell you what happens all the all the all the white
kids boys get Asian fetishes and then they start dating them and the fathers
want to kill them. Wait what? Eventually cuz the Korean kids aren't gonna have any
problem with it but even though they're trying to keep their kids isolated at
school they can't and then those kids are gonna start dating and they're gonna
start dating white kids and then the whole fucking thing will come apart. Yeah
well that's what we need right we just need one we just need to keep like we
just need to keep mixing it up hopefully we'll all just turn out one color in
like 200 years it's mixing up 200 years like they'll be earth anyway have fun
earth good luck okay so back to this so so you know where I stand it's code that
she believed the things that they believed in code against the tide of
change the business community and moderates were terrified by what she
represented they all came together and backed new and up-and-coming mayor
candidate Kevin white and yet so wait whites the non-racist so okay whites the
whites the guy I guess yeah it's white power white power no no no no do not
chant that do not chant that here sir come on white is right white is right
no gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen and the wealthy and
better people as they consider themselves had no problem going after Louise
Boston author George Higgins described her quote stubby and overweight middle
age with a fussy hairdo and at least a double chin see this is the thing but
this is where yeah this is the thing that you can't if you're like do not judge
people based on their appearance you short double chin weirdo you can't be
against blacks you little stubby fat fuck you should not join you should not
just suddenly decide that someone does not belong to school based on their
appearance otherwise you'd be in troll college you little bridge sprite let me
guess you want a handful of children's teeth or something so I can cross your
moat Louise's campaign was such a big deal that she made it onto the cover of
Newsweek magazine in an article that mocked her to the point of savagery it
was titled backlash in Boston she was portrayed as a crude popular monster and
Newsweek took pleasure in ripping her apart quote her Boston is the immigrant
Boston of Irish cops and firemen's loonkeepers and cab drivers long
shaman and small-time businessmen can I okay can I take a little get because
this is very like when when time magazine just named Trump person of the
year it was you're like okay I get it your your angle is to like the whole
thing is that it's always been like who is the biggest deal of the year not
the best person of the year but the problem is that it's titled person of
the year it's not titled main focus of the year so he's able to spin that into
I'm the best person of the year time said that it's unbelievable I'm the best
right but Hitler was the person of the year in 43 or whatever like see they
just can't it's maybe time to tweak the rules I get it but this is the same thing
it's when it's when you bring you put the spotlight on someone to be like
isn't this person stupid and then you're like oh god we're stupid and
everyone now knows of this person well Newsweek said her supporters looked
like characters out of Moon Mullins Moon Mullins is a comic strip about low
brow characters who lived in a boarding house and loved vice okay the writer
called her followers quote a comic strip gallery gallery of triplers and
brawlers this guy this person you can't yeah this is foolish and after Hicks
gave a speech they unsquote unscrewed their cigar butts from their chins and
lined up to pump her arm as if it were a jack handle under a trailer truck and
then I'm a little lost Newsweek was being the exact kind of snobby
superior classist bullshit that basket of deplorables that's right that fuel
Louise's canisly she attacked the magazine for its quote insults to
Boston and its residents declaring quote I am proud of my heritage and my
chins now said word senator Edward Kennedy also backed white for mayor the
powers of the day thought white could bridge the divide between business and
the poor working white class neighborhoods and white won by 12,000
votes they're like 300,000 people so it's a pretty close uh-huh race and he
tried to bridge the gap he stopped the rampant destruction of houses and gave
locals a voice he tried to put an end to racial tensions with his summer thing
neighborhood program summer thing neighborhood music art sort of thing
whether but then people from all neighborhoods come together for the
festival that's terrible name yeah it's not great I bet it's at the hat shell
it's still happening though okay he spent over 500 million on neighborhood
improvements and it seemed to be working then came the recession of 1974 oh boy
and as the money stopped pouring in came the desegregation decision of the
courts with no power to speak of middle-class blacks in Boston had been
focusing on the schools for a while and had turned to the state legislature and
the courts their belief was simple Pat Jones a black community activist said
quote if the rain drips into the school library and they are there are only
blacks sitting in that library then nothing is going to change if white
kids are sitting in the library things are going to change and the roof is
going to get fixed okay that's absolutely true at 100% true next next point in 1965
the legislature passed the racial imbalance initiative which said that
schools with more than 50% minorities were imbalanced and would not get state
funding so so now just sort of starting to turn the clock back on what the
progress they've no they're saying right now any any school that doesn't have 50
percent minorities oh that doesn't doesn't yeah sorry the Boston School
community fought it in all kinds of ways at one point reclassifying 670 Chinese
students as white whoa whoa whoa wait but because the Chinese are better than
the blacks didn't their mind yeah but we'll take the okay we'll take the god
damn Chinese okay right okay alright so put Chinese over here put Chinese over
there the more I look at the diff the more I look at the black kids they look
very color-wise very Asian kid oh he looks a little white guy you know especially
that kid that dyed his hair blonde I mean that kid is ridiculous he's is he's
almost Caucasian it's like in a boy band he's an Asian white they're Caucasian
tremendous color tremendous child and that's where Caucasian came from the
state then denied Boston 52 million dollars in school funding for what we
did everything we made the Chinese why what do you want from us yeah we're not
making the blacks why you don't tell you that right now that's not on the
agenda I knew it for that white guy got into office we'd be screwed the school
committees responded the school committee responded by pushing
demonstrations and fighting in the courts so their response is to get have
people hit the streets right and then fight back with lawyers finally the NAACP
stepped in and charged the Boston School Committee with violating the 14th
amendment federal judge Arthur Garrity agreed he ordered that the school
committee come up with a plan by September 1974 and the committee refused
hmm yeah that's a weird is that an option it's not actually an option right
yeah judge Garrity then put the schools in federal receivership and imposed his
own solution so he's taken over school okay federal governments running the
schools okay phase one of his plan focused on the two poorest schools in
Boston all white Irish South Boston high and nearly all black Roxbury high okay
kids would be bust from six different public housing projects to the two
schools okay right so they're taking black kids and put them in South Boston
they're taking white kids and put them in Roxbury surely this will be not how
well all that's going to happen is it going to be a little bit of grumbling
blah blah blah let's get to learning normally if if a person who's
prejudice meets the person they're prejudiced against they learn right away
right away especially when especially when you force them into a room right
right yeah this will go fine Southie had the highest levels of concentrated
white poverty in the United States and an adult male unemployment rate of 40
percent pretty pretty pretty high well the good I the good that is there's a
lot of dudes hanging around doing nothing that's good that's always important
looking for work poor dudes Southie led the city in drug overdoses and came in a
close second to Roxbury in gun murders hey alright something to talk about South
Boston and Roxbury high had parallel dropout rates so this is essentially like
a foreign exchange program but with races well what should happen is that look
how much we have in common you shoot guys I shoot guys the white parents in
Southie were enraged over what because the judge lived in better off Wellesley
and there was no busing going on there that's amazing Louise had several
demonstrations anti-busters formed an organization called Roar Roar restore our
alienated rights okay a right to have white people only here only in Boston
would they start and end their acronym with the one letter they have trouble
pronouncing sorry how do you spell it Roar Roar Roar Roar are you saying raw
Roar Roar like the lion Roar like meat like the king of the Roar are you saying
like more Roar okay you know the lion goes out there Roar I don't I feel weird
you're a fucking idiot fuck you fuck you I can wicked stupid Jesus Christ to get
in members had to pledge okay ready for the pledge you know I will not pledge
allegiance to the court order of the United States or the dictatorship for
which it stands one law one nation under garrity with liberty and justice for
none this is Roar Roar's pledge is their pledge that they will not identify
America until it recognizes whites as number one or a dictatorship right in
Boston political leaders empowered the working class by rewarding them
politically for loyalty the city's working class believed in pragmatic
politics and making deals that's how it was done so the people of South Boston
figured if they protested they would force another solution through a deal
okay because that's the way things had done yeah the power of protest right they
almost looked it almost looked at them like fixing your traffic ticket right
yeah you get fucking the guy over there to come over you do a thing you talk
about some stuff and then they're like no blacks right the anger from the
outside manipulation of their lives was bubbling over the economy was in the
shitter shipyards are closing defense related industries repairing down after
the Vietnam War South had the highest average number of families on welfare in
the city they were at the end of their rope and then along came something they
could physically fight against now South Boston's a peninsula into the harbor
and the Charles River separates Charlestown from downtown and so these
are totally isolated communities proud hostile to outsiders and too poor to
send their kids to private schools the high schools like Southeast kind of
scary if you're white yeah I mean you know it's a little bit different now I
think but yeah I think there are back then it's scary if you're yeah totally
there it's a fucking old-school neighborhood like you if you come
through there like who the fuck is guy but they like even when I was when I
went to school there but one of my best friends still lives in Revere which is
this you know they're just these like and it's very like reminds me very much
of like England in the sense that you know if you went out drunk there's a
good chance you'll fight somebody yeah like and that was sure the same and
but in like Revere and Southeast the same where yeah you don't want to you know
you just don't want to fuck around right yeah keep yourself a little no you know
how to fight growing up in Southie yeah there's no other yeah so so they're
isolated communities are proud of the two port of center kids other schools the
high schools and their sport teams were like the one of the focal points of the
community so they're very tribal they sang Southie is my hometown you know
they're like that kind of right the white Knights and so bringing in black
kids and sending their own kids out of the village to go to school was a major
threat to their way Judge Garrity was another elitist attacking their way of
life and the Boston the South Boston State Senator William Bolger said
Garrity a quote the sensitivity of a chainsaw in the foresight of a mackerel
and then that's that just fucking a classic Boston so I can't allow these
fish like to reach it's you know he's loud and fish like well I'm sure when he
said that everyone nodded the head and that's right macros don't fucking see
shit line in the line in an interview one Southie resident warned what was
coming we may be guilty but we will fight you we might go out in the back here
and fight and I might tell you eyes out it's wrong maybe but we'll stand by our
actions okay it's a very Southie weird oh yeah but he's saying we'll fucking
we'll do well I will kill you I'm gonna do some fucking damage we will kill you
might be wrong but I'm gonna be okay with it I'm not always we might kill you
several days before a busing went into effect well known Southie crime boss
whitey Bolger said in elementary school on fire in Judge Wesley neighborhood
okay right so that's how he gets back he's like see now you don't have a
school neither well basically those kids had to go to be bussed somewhere else
while they were fixing the school so when you're busing these kids are you is
it almost just like you're just randomly picking like however many kids and
they're just getting bussed into this other school they go through the school
roster and they pick a certain this amount of girls this amount of boys this
color that color and then they send them to another school pretty weird that's
pretty weird in general it's like be weird it's it's it's it's it's a strange
force it just it doesn't seem like it's going to go well well I'm gonna agree
with you on this one yeah three days before schools were to open a group of
moderates organized a meeting at City Hall Plaza it was an attempt to maybe
take the air out of everyone talking about violence okay let people fucking
blow off some steam and then maybe it'll all work itself out sure center Edward
Kennedy was invited to address the crowd at one point so no one knows he's there
and some guys like hey you want to fucking stand up and say some words
okay people were surprised to see him and everyone knew he supported busing
8,000 people jeered and booed him they sang songs and people yelled out quote
you're a disgrace to the Irish why don't you let them shoot you like they
shot your brother now while that is going on far too far you don't put why
don't you put your one-legged son on the bus to Roxbury all right that's it my
boy that is unbelievable lost his leg a year before to cancer yeah you know the
yeah well let's go to a Boston sporting event like they there it's it's not
nothing's off-limits I remember the Jason kid when he was there and they were
shouting wife beater like literally every time he touched the ball yeah
they're amazing his son had just lost his leg to cancer these were the people
who had supported Kennedy for years and now most of them turn their backs on him
and started singing songs while others threw tomatoes and eggs at him
Kennedy was hustled off the platform a newspaper reported quote he was rushed
by an aunt by angry mothers who stepped in front of him with clenched fists you
will not be throwing anymore tomatoes at that Kennedy you're not taking Tommy away
from me one woman kicked him in the shins while others started hitting him
wait these are women against Kennedy yeah you know that this is like a fetish
for him will you kick me in my balls autumn and it's one of the only ways I
cannot be sexual anymore I'm busting busting busting oh there we go there
you go neeming neeming my stomach and then let me sniff your foot he was
hustled out and the doors were closed behind them but the doors were glass and
the people immediately shattered them then they went outside and threw eggs at
the federal building next next door did they all just go shopping Kennedy they
fucking brought eggs in case someone like Kennedy came they were fucking prepared
worst-case scenario we make the world's biggest omelet this obviously did not
bode well for the fish the first day of school right oh right how's that gonna go
the next day September 12th 80 schools open in Boston only one had problems
South Boston high okay it was a hot September morning the old building sits
on top of a hill but that day it looked different as quote everyone should own a
nigger and no niggers in South Boston and kill niggers was spray painted on the
walls it's not a good start outside a crowd of several hundred people had
gathered across the street they held signs that included bus and back to
Africa and french fried niggers for sale the bus and back to Africa just shows a
total lack of geographical grasp it's not an aquatic vehicle reporters had
gathered and a police official told them quote make sure you leave a little
passageway for the kids who might have the balls to show today
geez the cops well where the cops from yeah oh yeah I'm not surprised when the
first buses appeared the crowd went into a quote frenzy you're being treated
like a scab for your race right interesting several hundred people
chanted here we go Southie okay mm that's terrifying mm because of the people
it's coming from it's terrifying yeah because again you know what that means
yeah you know where we stand well it's also a fucking we're gonna go get them
yeah we go Southie no it's a sporting event yeah yeah and then they started
throwing rocks followed by chunks of wood beer cans and beer bottles they
also threw bananas and pieces of watermelon at the bus now these are
kids it's just like the cops made a line clubs out and moved toward the crowd to
try to disperse them which worked but the crowd would just immediately reform
elsewhere and start throwing things again a Swedish reporter was there and she
said quote it's just trying to make the kids eat fruit salad happy bananas yeah it's
just like Belfast the women look the same talk the same and seem to be just as
tough anytime there's trouble you see them egging the kids on so that sorry
that is in relation reporter is saying that what she's saying in Southie is
exactly like what she's saying in war-torn Belfast ah the street battle went
on all day by the end of the day the cops had riot helmets on when they fought
to get the kids back on the bus one bus had a winner school hunt well you're
covered in banana what happened us weird I got you excited for tomorrow I want to
die you excited to go back tomorrow try this forced experiment again yes cuz you
lost the lottery this is great for kids send you back into the devil's den one
bus had a window shattered by rock glass cut children the driver and a monitor
attendance on day one of the 1974 school year at South Boston High out of 1300
students mm-hmm 124 that's how many showed up the first day 56 blacks and 68
whites I gotta say if you're a black kid that's not numbers yeah that's not
terrible way better for that's yeah granted the rationale is awful we're
getting there's not but at least then you're like look worst-case scenario
it's almost like one-to-one yes one-to-one in here worst case and they're
white the mayor and his aides were said to be in shock by the response of the
neighborhood well he was dying of AIDS no one knew the sense of rage that had
a building in southeast student Regina Williams had never been there quote I
had no idea what to expect of this busing thing I didn't know anything
about South Boston I didn't know anything about you know that they didn't
like us I didn't know anything that was in store for us but when we got there it
was like a war zone that's even more terrifying yeah I'm sure most of them
had no a fucking idea what they're getting they're just like getting on a
bus they don't know what it is I came back and I told my mom and I'll never
forget I said ma I'm not going back to that school unless I have a gun at 14
years old I'm not going back to that school and she didn't she dropped out
of school the next day wow on the second day school there was a mob of 500
outside now the mob was adjusting to police tactics and advancing and
retreating while throwing missiles throwing missiles well missiles are what
they call rocks or whatever okay well they should be more clear on day 3 the
police brought we're throwing grenades apples throwing apples apples sorry my
bad landmines frisbees on day 3 the police brought out the TPF the tactical
police force okay that was a special unit that it had been formed to deal with
anti-war press protesters during Vietnam okay so that's good that it's
paralleling that mm-hmm so on and on this went the crowd would attack disband
and then run through the streets and reform a brick hit detective Francis
creamer who fell to the pavement hitting his head and he went to cardiac arrest
and he died three weeks later 100 kids rushed the Andrew Square subway
station and just beat random blacks so it's spreading out a little bit good
normal behavior the TPF rushed into the subway station swinging
nightsticks of the kids the kids ran off very tactical very tactical precise
maneuvering take out your clubs and hit him hit the fuckers a brick hit a cab
driver as he drove past a housing project by day three South Boston women
were wearing football and hockey helmets in the street come on that's crazy one
woman told reporter quote in America the voices of the people are supposed to be
heard the black people are being heard but we're not we want our kids to go to
our schools they say the schools belong to everybody we're part of everybody that
is so like that it's it's so hard when you hear like a point like that and it's
confident because you're like oh my god I have to like argue against lot like
logic like you're not buying into logic well here's the hard thing so they're
right about getting backed into a corner but they've picked the wrong battle of
all the battles but you can't like so they've been fucked over by the city and
then now there's one this is the problem with with with when you're fighting
against wealth is that at the end of the day the only thing you can punch is
another poor person yeah well I mean you know the the like what's so vexing
about the world we live in is that we had like we're literally talking about
like you know 2,000 people who are ruining the fucking world like we know
we know the area where they are let's just go there and just fucking kick the
fence down and go ape shit on them and then be like yeah this is Ted he's gonna
be the president for a week while we figure stuff out hey Ted hey doing hey
man hey you guys I was just out the bar he's great I think we're all gonna love
him like I said every congressman and senator died in the explosion so it's
a page one rewrite another woman said quote we just want our children close
to home you'd think this was Russia now that I will give now that I will say as
a parent if someone came to me and said your kid has to go to school far away
totally if your kid is one of the kids who is going into like a completely
different racial environment that is that that is like the flow that's why
it's like you know it's like an arranged marriage it's like you can't force
this sort of acceptance the idea behind it like the thrust behind it is is good
because you're like let's let's show people how not different we actually are
the problem is that they made their bed because they own the school district and
they they controlled it and they didn't do anything so now they're getting the
repercussions of that and they're fucking mad at it yeah no you I think you do
like you can empathize with but again it's like when you're like when someone
is saying you know this is about equal rights well where are my rights it's
like no you're not these are no mm-hmm in South Boston a couple nights later the
TPF just flat-out brawl with the mob about 500 tactically who are trying to
break into the school what we have them with swords we tactically hit them over
the head with these sticks that we got here we're shooting them in a spread
fashion tactically the Saudi violence emboldened the other neighborhoods
because that's how violence works on the fifth day black students in I can't
believe they made it to a fifth day oh dude through rocks at the integrated
Boston Technical High School soccer team during practice so black students
are now throwing students rocks at white students and fights were happening in
schools students fighting at Hyde Park High it was so bad in the first week that
police called that in the TPF so they called the cops into the school right
they couldn't handle the fighting we think we should just start hitting them
with wood yeah yeah yeah tactical yeah get the guys in here then yeah four
students were hop hospitalized the headmaster closed the school for two
days shots were fired to the door of Jamaica Plain High School buses were
stoned in Roxbury and Matapan and Dorchester in Dorchester a group of black
guys slash two white students with knives two white guys assaulted a black
MBTA driver so it's just a bus driver yeah it's attacked so it's spreading
citywide now and that's how it went for a couple of weeks stoning stabbings
fighting and then on October 4th the anti-busting forces held another rally
with politicians speaking and the neighborhood politicians did what they
could do to calm the tensions I'm sure the word words will probably be the
answer to this state senator William bolder okay quote this is no time for the
faint of heart the enemy can go straight to hell wait who's he pro he's an
anti-busting guy so who's the enemy the enemy are the busing people yeah people
who bring in the but the buses it feels like when they say enemy they're not
they're talking about okay yes someone asked him if there was a chance of
success and he said quote you bet your life there isn't there's no chance of
success that you're going against the court right no chance of success right
so the politicians are lying the politicians have been saying for years
we're gonna stop the busing and now the busing is happening so they're trying to
say they're trying to keep their fucking jobs and their power by saying we're
gonna fucking get the busing out right they can't say that's it for that yeah
Louise told the crowd they were fighting for freedom the police were mostly
Irish and their union had donated money to the anti-busting cause good but when
they were called upon they held their ground it didn't take long for them to
get tired of the towny bullshit quote after the third or fourth rock comes
flying you tend to forget the righteousness of the cause soon the
police were laying into the crowds with everything they had the actions of the
cops particularly the TPF made the people angrier everything is snowballing
there was a well-known bar in Southie called the Rabbit Inn a local hangout
for an Irish gang known as the Mullins and right across the street from a
housing project there were rumors that the Mullins were gonna commit major acts
of violence with guns and dynamite and the police knew the rabbit in was a
place where anonymous calls kept being made that would lure police into areas
where objects would be thrown at them okay so on Friday the 4th when a police
cruiser had its windshield smashed by a brick near the rabbit in the cops tried
to arrest the guy but 35 Mullin gang members came out of the bar and fought
with the police until they let the guy go wow the next night the TPF with black
tape over their badge numbers and dressed in riot gear raided the bar Wow
the top of the cops tore the place apart and quote busted heads okay did you get
his badge number I could there was a black stripe a badge number I don't even
know if we can find the black stripe guy he was fucking Frankie he lives down by
my mom I know it's fucking Jesus Christ we went to a fucking school together
why you not do that it worked out well it's weird that the heater doesn't work
as an Ottoman Ottoman strange two nights later a crowd loitered around the
projects across the street protesting the raid that's when completely oblivious
to everything Jean Louis Andre Yvonne drove past he was a Haitian refugee oh
god the crowd stopped and surrounded the car smashed the windows dragged him out
and beat him with hockey sticks Jesus news cameras recorded it two cops tried to
rush in to save him but they were also beaten back one of the cops pulled out
his gun and fired over the crowd's head and they finally ran off and Yvonne was
saved the next day after watching it on the news blacks retaliated yeah English
High was a new mostly black school near Fenway Park white students were being
busted someone pulled the fire alarm and the students emptied out into the
streets and started a race war all right first one of that tree wins no that's
not that's not this that's not the war we're doing oh you're like you know how
you're white yeah I'm punching you now in the oh it's not the same one race to
the tree I'm a punch in the stomach oh the blacks from nearby housing projects
started throwing rocks at passing cars that whites are driving whites are
dragged from their dragged from their cars and beaten right riders through
objects from the tops of buildings at police cars one guy reported they were
throwing baseball bats about 1500 students walked up Tremont Street
smashing windows and throwing rocks the fighting went on in the area for another
day okay Tremont on October 10th genius president Gerald Ford stuck in his
his nose in and said quote oh I respectfully disagree with the judge's
order wait he disagrees with the order busing wow he just he just said in the
middle of writing wow that he agrees with the white people who are fucking
attacking buses and did he that's it's almost like like a city is how does he
not know not to say that a city is literally coming apart and the best thing
you can do is like we got to work this out let's forget how to do it you don't
take a fucking side yeah and not that and the wrong side right well it fired up
the anti-busters and gave them hope that the busing was stopped yeah like I
looked the president's on a fucking side let's go get him
mayor white said the president was challenging the rule of law in the
country because that's that's what he was right after four weeks there are 149
arrests and 129 injuries property damage of $50,000 and one cop who died of a
heart attack the mayor then asked judge Garrity for federal marshals to be sent
in he said hysteria was leading to more hysteria and like everything else with
the anti-bussing people heard about his requests they got even angrier oh god I
thought they were at like the height of anger already oh my god oh god state rep
Ray Flynn responded quote force will beget force the people of South Boston
have a proud tradition they don't like to be pushed around by police of federal
marshals either like I love that like okay sure the tradition is that they
don't like to listen to law the tradition also seems to be that they
don't want black people around them that does seem to be an issue we are we've
just been racist for so long and we're celebrating our anniversary right now
it's just the timing of all this is way off it's fucked up because I've been
hating blacks for like 30 years and I'm supposed to stop now yeah it's not a
good time for me to not be racist anymore after all that the judge
rejected the mayor's request for federal marshals so the mayor asked the
governor who gave 300 state troopers and a hundred cops from the master metro
district okay on October 10th state troopers were patrolling the halls of
South Boston high school that was when actually when the riots moved into the
high schools there was an endless stream of brawls between whites and blacks in
South Boston and Hyde Park high schools on October 15th there were two separate
fights at Hyde Park one started with some black girls attacking you a white
girl in a bathroom a white student Joseph Crowley rushed into help and he was
stabbed in the stomach the entire school was now in a race brawl and the entire
125 tpf squad entered the school to stop it let's all run in different
directions and scream and we'll stop fucking hidden guys in the face with
us stick things tactically outside the school the police arrested Joseph
Crowley's sister for throwing rocks at a bus okay I love that her brother stabbed
she's like fuck yo yo fuckers you're under arrest for being upset about your
brother the school was closed by the headmaster for two days on what grounds
I don't know I just know they didn't want kids no day yeah it's a what taking a
racist day hey so no school for two days because of races okay the governor
then mobilized 400 National Guardsmen he asked the federal troops for federal
troops but for president Ford who said no the 400 National Guardsmen seemed to
stop the fighting in the schools and by the end of October the FBI had 42 open
files of civil rights violations but something else was happening black
parents are reporting their kids were bringing home textbooks for the first
time previously they had not because there weren't enough for each student
and now there was enough textbooks to go around more equipment to at Roxbury
High quote they've got them they've got equipment they're coming out of their
cars I know the science teacher there and he's tried for years to get a
microscope just one lousy microscope suddenly he's got 125 yeah as soon as
he started sending white kids over to the black schools they started funding
the black school right it's so fucking gross the state troopers left on
December 4th as that was the length of time that was agreed they'd be there
starting that day until December 10th South Boston High was one of continuous
brawls inside while cops fought protesters outside on the 6th they closed
the school early when white students marched through the halls chanting
racist chants cool on the 9th a black girl hit a white girl on the head with
a padlock black students said they left for home on buses that said that when
they left for home so when they get on the buses at the end of the day
Southie mothers waved bananas and jumped up and down like they were monkeys
oh those are fucking adult there's like 35 year old yeah not not shocking on
December 11th as anybody who had a fruit stand was like hey business is
booming around here believe how many I'll tell you what this new busing
program has done wonders for my fruit cat I saw like I saw like 80 watermelons
this week there's an eight those are two bucks a pound on December 11th as
students which classes which was when the brawls usually start because they're
all in the fucking hallway right James white a black student stabbed Michael
faith a white student as faith crumpled to the ground in a puddle of blood
panic ensued white students fled the school as they did the picketers heard
what happened and a huge mobs swelled outside this is not gonna end well the
crowd thought faith was dead and they wanted vengeance okay why do you think
this isn't gonna end well I'm sure someone's gonna talk this is this is such
a tipping point moment like this is this is the this is the butane on the fire
this is when this is when everything comes together and they hold hands and
they sing a song everyone stop we're gonna get a bit highly illogical for too
long we'll get a circle we hands when Frank is gonna lead us in a song all
right oh no Patrick Patrick gonna lead us in a song someone about love and
loving all colors and whatnot I'm not gonna fucking do that so they think they
think the kids dead right all the white kids ran out of the school the picketers
heard what happened and they're outside soon there are 2,500 people screaming
outside the building and throwing everything they could find inside they
became certain concerned they they would not be able to get the black students
out of the building Louise Bolger and Flynn the politicians all arrived on
the scene and somehow Louise was the voice of reason okay using a bullhorn
she dressed the protesters and said they had a right to be there but they
should let the black students leave okay quote let the black kids be bus back
the Roxbury that's when the crown turned on Louise and started chanting shut up
Louise shut up Louise could have been so much worse they also started singing
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas the thing I mean it's kind of clever it is
stupid the truth is it is it is it is clever I mean at this moment they start
singing I'm dreaming a white Chris I mean that's not it's so fucking South
Boston the argument isn't that they can be funny they they do have they do have
timing but you like yeah you got to be like all right good okay a little a
funny a funny moment in this racial nightmare now back to work the reporter
script described the scene quote cans and sticks and bricks were flying through
the air like a hail storm and some of the cops have been hit hard police waited
in with clubs swinging away while mounted police rode into the crowd
trampling people kids slash the tires of police cars and broke their windows they
overturned the police superintendent's car inside the building a teacher saw a
brick hit a cop in the head and she started wondering if any of them were
going to get out alive at that point they came up with a plan to bring decoy
buses out front while they would hustle the black students out a side door for
other waiting buses okay quote the horsemen had to bear the brunt of it
they waited into a hail storm of cans broke a bottles rocks the size of fists
brickboards and eggs but neither the battered men or the bloodied horses
broke so the cops wait in as a distraction get themselves in the
middle of the fucking crowd right so they can get the kids out the side door
right it worked the students got out after being trapped for four hours but
it had finally gone too far South Boston High was closed for the rest of
semester the black community called for the school to be closed permanently
black leader Thomas Atkins called Boston High a jungle but I would that's
that's actually too nice yeah jungles aren't like I mean jungles are there's
night there's you know nice things there it's fairly dangerous though I don't
feel like it's as bad the jungle yeah the jungle that you would not want to be
in the jungle I feel like you're being a little bit mean to the jungle the jungle
yeah I feel like I feel like you do not want to go to the any sorry but the
high schools way I'd rather be in the jungle than in the high school I don't
think you're right I think I think 12 hours into your jungle journey you'd go
you know what I'll give it a whirl back in the old school I don't know as you're
like step by as like you've been bitten by five things and eight berries that are
making you throw up well I don't like bugs is that a problem it's a huge
problem for your plan since the beginning of the school year 1092 black
students had been arrested I mean I had been suspended or expelled compared to
550 white students oh well that tells you that the black kids are twice as bad
case closed case shut and good the local alternative newspaper noted that the
people of South Boston were completely alienated from the government and their
rage was all-consuming but at the same time Southie was a community coming
together before the busing crisis people expected Southie to break apart
slowly being overrun by progress right right was development but this perceived
attack reversed that trend and created a rise in ethnic pride residents started
chanting green power as they stood at rallies or marched in parades they wore
shamrocks green power you know they're Irish okay they had green Tamo shanters
Irish knit sweaters signs and bumper stickers that proclaimed God had made
Irish number one young Irish kids were encouraged to study the origins of their
race in Ireland oh they came together to revive the spirit not a super rich
hissed like that then we got a bunch of potatoes and killed each other and then
we came here so embrace that pride yeah that's right we're big fans of green
leaf things little things that give you wishes and potatoes and war yeah but she
forgot about the rainbows hi that's right although I like my rainbows only white
what about take pride in the people who have killed each other over a man in the
sky forever I did that is the other thing the eye we have you have people if we
have to and I know this is from a while ago but it still happens you have to stop
thinking that God then support him believe in him however you want to slice
it we have to stop thinking that he's picking sides in it it's just this is
not the man so the deity or the being that's that's never going away it but
it's like he can't no it's never going he's not like it's not like it's never
gonna stop that's why like when they like you know like they in America they
definitely politicians at times definitely insinuate like look God likes
his best first and foremost first of all clearly God likes us because we got all
the shit that's got nothing to do with geography and we say may God continue to
bless the United he's just hasn't stopped blessing so great to us if you're
white yeah oh by the way you know they they've there was a reddit thing where
someone said that what you're very podcasting someone posted this and a
bunch of people floated it up and there's a whole like discussion on it down
the very bottom some guy said I I'd like it man but when they get into their
fucking white guilt shit hey you know what if you don't know if you don't have
white guilt listening this podcast you're inhuman but I also think that you
know it like the and again I mean I I get it I get I get the idea that
somebody would be like dude stop making me feel so bad about something that I
had nothing to do with I understand that however the bigger point in all of it is
just if and and I think if you wouldn't like what what choice do we have how
else are we gonna react to us you have to are we gonna react to this like oh man
this is fucking great hey hey this is no big deal I agree no bussing Gerald Ford
had it you know the only way you can react is to be like what a nightmare what
monsters and it's part of the way that you not to say that we're gonna end
racism but you have to listen to it is how you accept it do you this are you
and if I understand the history yeah and you can't like these people in this
story we're doing right now when we react the same if they had true empathy
and understanding yeah for the kids that were coming over we're saying the same
thing everybody should take mushrooms that's what we're talking about thank
you I wasca listen you know me huh I wasca right so it's called that is not
what mushrooms are called no I know Jesus Christ let's know listen you your
question was so also and yes I wasca is a great way to learn about everything
also people were finding their calling a woman explained how fighting back changed
her quote I'm a professional racist bodily I got a hold of the anger wow I
never knew this old lady even had this kind of anger what a great feeling to be
able to take it out on all those ridiculous decisions and fight them
we've got a lot of people joining us who've lived with this anger all their
lives this is the white anger yeah they all knew they had it in us they just
didn't know what to do with it it's the only good thing about the busing movement
it allows me to find that anger and brother am I angry every minute of the
day so that's a sign that this is set working what's the sign it's settling
in and becoming an accepted way of life when people say stuff like that yes
right you are now yeah you're now moving beyond outrage into full-time job right
yeah but the anger just led to violence and children not going to school
attendance rates while they had gone up since the beginning of the busing were
still way down activists in the black community saw things differently quote if
the whites want to keep their kids home that's okay let them let them keep them
home for 25 years so they can't get jobs I guess that will mean more jobs for us
so true meanwhile lieutenant Robert Bradley my plan is to stay at home and
get stupider more stupid both meanwhile lieutenant Robert Bradley of the TPF
stood with his helmet on in a pile of broken glass with a dead cigar stub
hanging out of his mouth as tow trucks took away a wrecked police cruiser he
said quote there's no end to it it's just gonna go on and on you're on mic
there seem to be no answer to the problem of Boston so this is so long
this is gonna be two parts are we at our break yeah this is this is gonna be two
parts because it's have we hit it but have we hit our midpoint because well
1975 it's fucking insane so we should take we should take a break before we
should we just did 1974 1975 so can we take let's end this before we get into
1975 yeah yeah it's way too long to do it is one episode so let's do a full
break to be continued okay wow done done done