'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' Cast Member Kenya Moore Bashes Porsha Stewart for Underground Railroad Comment; 'Our Education System Has Failed Her!'

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It looks like "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore still holds resentment toward her fellow cast member Porsha Stewart, who has little knowledge of what the Underground Railroad was.






It all started on the last episode when the RHOA cast took a girl's trip to Savannah, GA and made a stop at the first African American Baptist church in the United States which was once a stop on the Underground Railroad.






Porsha, who is the granddaughter of the late Civil Rights leader Hosea Williams, was initially off to a good start when she made a speech about how crucial black history is.






Suddenly, it went down hill when Porsha wondered out loud how the "train" was able to travel underneath the church and how the "passengers" boarded the "train."






"There had to be an opening for the railroad at some point cause somebody’s driving the train. It’s not electric like we have now," she said.






As Kandi Buruss and Phaedra Parks were kind enough to explain that the Underground Railroad was really a group of abolitionists working together toward freedom, Kenya was just totally disgusted.






"Porsha is an embarrassment to her grandfather, his legacy, her family, and most importantly, herself. It's easy to laugh and call her dumb, but the reality is even more painful -- WE have failed her," said Kenya.






Kenya wasn't done there. According to  Oh No They Didn't , the reality star had a lot more to say about Porsha's lack of knowledge.






"Our educational system has failed her, anyone who coddled her or encouraged her to focus on her makeup, weave, and shoes to find a man to take care of her rather than her education has failed her. Anyone laughing at this gross ignorance has failed her," said Kenya. "I encourage all people to teach our young girls to value the things that one cannot take away from you. A woman's value is not between her legs but between her ears."

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