I agree with "tentative and nervous that now might be a turning point" because I don't think the race-related movement (viz BLM) has ever been as 'democratic'. Since Lincoln up thru MLK Jr and the ANC, protests have had visible leadership...until now with BLM.
They want villains to hate and heroes to cheer-and they don't want explanations that fail to give them that .Nat Amarteifio “There is a willful amnesia about the roles that we played in the slave trade,” said Nat Amarteifio, a local historian who’s also a former mayor of Accra, Ghana's capital. He explained that when the trans-Atlantic slave trade began, leaders in this region had a lot of gold, and word got back to the Europeans.
I agree with "tentative and nervous that now might be a turning point" because I don't think the race-related movement (viz BLM) has ever been as 'democratic'. Since Lincoln up thru MLK Jr and the ANC, protests have had visible leadership...until now with BLM.
Well said Dave 👍🏿👍🏿
They want villains to hate and heroes to cheer-and they don't want explanations that fail to give them that
.Nat Amarteifio “There is a willful amnesia about the roles that we played in the slave trade,” said Nat Amarteifio, a local historian who’s also a former mayor of Accra, Ghana's capital. He explained that when the trans-Atlantic slave trade began, leaders in this region had a lot of gold, and word got back to the Europeans.
Liar