Tariq Nasheed on R. Kelly, Chuck Berry & Jack Johnson Charged with Mann Act Like Diddy (Part 6)
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Part 1: https://youtu.be/9n82Tr7i85s
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Tariq Nasheed discussed the controversial use of the Mann Act in high-profile cases involving Black celebrities like R. Kelly, Chuck Berry, and boxer Jack Johnson. Nasheed emphasized that the Mann Act, also known as the White Slave Traffic Act, is a racially charged law originally created around 1910 to target Black men, specifically Jack Johnson, for taking white women across state lines. Nasheed also weighed in on the allegations against Diddy, condemning baseless claims that were dismissed in court. He framed the Mann Act convictions as historically tied to systemic racism, noting its use to suppress Black success and autonomy.
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