C_Clayton_Jones
Diamond Member
- Apr 28, 2011
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“I've always wondered why Blanton and chambless and their like do these things in the first place.”
Fear, for the most part – fear of positive, beneficial change, fear of diversity, fear of a more inclusive society.
As with lynching in the century before, terrorist bomb attacks against black institutions was supposed to compel black Americans to ‘stay in their place’ and stop seeking their comprehensive civil rights.
Fear, for the most part – fear of positive, beneficial change, fear of diversity, fear of a more inclusive society.
As with lynching in the century before, terrorist bomb attacks against black institutions was supposed to compel black Americans to ‘stay in their place’ and stop seeking their comprehensive civil rights.