Re:WHY DO WHITES IN AMERICA STILL LOOK AT BLACKS DIFFERENTLY AND NOT AS EQUALS? (1214189) | |||
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Re:WHY DO WHITES IN AMERICA STILL LOOK AT BLACKS DIFFERENTLY AND NOT AS EQUALS? |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Fri Aug 15 14:40:43 2014, in response to Re:WHY DO WHITES IN AMERICA STILL LOOK AT BLACKS DIFFERENTLY AND NOT AS EQUALS?, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 15 12:23:25 2014. What are you talking about? More was done for the black community during the 1960s and 1970s than in the 150 years before that. Many white people joined blacks in the civil rights movement and some even gave their lives. Yes, there were stumbles but black leadership after Dr. King's murder did not pick up his mantle. Instead, we got the Black Panthers and Jesse Jackson in the '70s and Sharpton starting in the '80s and Alice Walker, Martin Luther King III and the chief black bigot, Louis Farrakhan. |