Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Did anyone, MLK, Abe Lincoln, anyone ever believe racism would eventually end?

Racism, ethnic bigotry, religious bigotry and selective hatred are deepset in the human behavior patterns and always have been. The 20th Century human rights movements might have had some utopian hope that would someday end, but there were more concrete issues of the moment a lot more pressing.



The general intentions of the human rights movements leaned to correcting overt discrimination practices in hiring, in public places such as back of the bus requirements, seating and serving in restaurants, lynchings, race and ethnic directed violence, segregated schools, even the selling of alcoholic beverages. Until 1949, it was against the law to sell whiskey to an

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