My relatives didn't come here on the Mayflower.
They rode in the steerage sections of tramp steamers along with other impoverished Ukrainian Jews with nothing but the tattered clothes on their backs.
Of course, black people were already in America by this time: terribly discriminated against, but free.
Barely two generations later, my people (who were also discriminated against) now owned homes, businesses and lived in thriving communities with schools and synagogues at their centers.
Fast forward another 50 years: black Americans are now charter members of the Accredited Victim Class, complete with reparation rights and accusation privileges, with entire U.S. cities now under their political control... and just how are their families and communities looking these days?