A black woman live streamed a racist white couple hurling abuse at her family in a Chester’s restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, to lay bare the grim reality of racism in her home city.

Emarald Robinson, 19, who is pregnant, started streaming to Facebook as she went to confront a couple after they allegedly called her 15-year-old sister a ‘monkey’ and a ‘n******.’

The sisters and their mother Inez Robinson Eddington had gone to a branch of the fast-food chain on Pat Booker Road in Universal City after church on Sunday.

Inez said that her younger daughter was sobbing outside when she and Emarald approached the couple and streamed the interaction live on Facebook.

A black woman live streamed a racist white couple (pictured, the woman) hurling abuse at her family

‘So, Facebook, this is what racist people look like,’ one of them is heard saying.

The white couple are seen sitting, but suddenly jump up and begin cursing at the family.

The woman starts hurling racist abuse at the family, screaming: ‘You’re a fucking n*****!’

Then, she is restrained by her husband as she attempts to charge at the family, shouting: ‘Take your n***** a** back to Africa, h**!’

The mother is heard responding: ‘I was born right here in America.’

At this point, the white man turns around to say: ‘My ancestors brought your b**** a** over here.

The white woman adds: ‘My ancestors owned your a**, n*****! My ancestors owned your ass, b*****!’

Shockingly, while the video shows plenty of customers in the restaurant, no one is seen intervening throughout the row.

Emarald Robinson, 19, who is pregnant, started streaming to Facebook as she went to confront a couple after they allegedly called her 15-year-old sister a ‘monkey’ and a ‘n******’

Robinson approached the couple (above) as she streamed live on Facebook, saying: 'This is what racist people look like'

And towards the end of the five-minute interaction, Emarald flips the camera around to explain why she recorded it.

‘We’re monkeys, guys,’ she says. ‘That’s what they call us. They call us monkeys and n****** and nobody’s paying attention.

‘You know, I had to record it to let you all see. Because it's real in San Antonio, too. For everyone who thinks it's not real, it's real in San Antonio.’

She added: ‘That's the problem though. You can’t fight them. You can't fight these people because that's how you end up in jail.’

The video has since gone viral, and viewed on Robinson’s profile more than 300,000 times.

In a follow-up video, Emerald explained the build-up to her recording, saying that as her little sister was waiting in line, the white woman had said: 'Excuse the f*** out of me, you n***** monkey.'

The woman was restrained by her husband as she attempts to charge at the family, shouting: ‘Take your n***** a** back to Africa, h**!’

They are heard hurling racial epithets at the family in a five-minute video, including ‘My ancestors owned your a**, n*****!'

Emerald said: 'I looked at her and I said, be respectful, she's 15 years old. I asked her that and she and her husband both turned around with their drinks in their hands and proceeded to tell me to shut the f*** up and that I was nothing more than a monkey.

'By this time, I'm upset and I'm angry and I'm trying to handle this situation calmly. I'm trying to decide how I'm going to handle the situation without being aggressive in any way.

'I'm pregnant. By this time, my little sister is already crying, she walks outside crying and she's hurt.'

She added: 'The reason why I went live is because I thought it best to expose them. You don't see it happening in San Antonio, nothing like this ever happens in San Antonio.'

In a post on Facebook, her mother added that her younger daughter was left ‘emotionally heartbroken’ by the incident.

‘My children are respectful because I’ve raised them as such,’ she added.

n a follow-up video, Emerald explained the build-up to her recording, saying that as her little sister was waiting in line, the white woman had said: 'Excuse the f*** out of me, you n***** monkey'