Walter E. Williams: Apologize for crime and schools, but not slavery
Walter E. Williams: Apologize for crime and schools, but not slavery
Mar 8, 2007 12:00 AM
by Walter E. Williams, The Examiner
BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Both chambers of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s General Assembly passed a resolution saying government-sanctioned slavery "ranks as the most horrendous of all depredations of human rights and violations of our founding ideals in our nation’s history; and ... the abolition of slavery was followed by ... systematic discrimination, enforced segregation, and other insidious institutions and practices toward Americans of African descent that were rooted in racism, racial bias, and racial misunderstanding." The General Assembly also expressed regret for the "exploitation of Native Americans."
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Mar 8, 2007 12:00 AM
by Walter E. Williams, The Examiner
BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Both chambers of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s General Assembly passed a resolution saying government-sanctioned slavery "ranks as the most horrendous of all depredations of human rights and violations of our founding ideals in our nation’s history; and ... the abolition of slavery was followed by ... systematic discrimination, enforced segregation, and other insidious institutions and practices toward Americans of African descent that were rooted in racism, racial bias, and racial misunderstanding." The General Assembly also expressed regret for the "exploitation of Native Americans."
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