By Chris McLeod, The Charlotte Observer
This time it will be different.
This time it will be different.
In the 1960s civil rights movement, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., a handful of African American lawyers and community leaders mobilized tens of thousands to march to end racial segregation and discrimination. They struggled for funding and received little media attention until reports of racial violence in the South got the nation’s attention.
Commentary by: Lynn Cheramie, Founder, Freedom Fighters of America
Sounds like the writer has some serious mental issues! The White people alive today had nothing to do with circumstances 100 even 75 years ago. So tell me again why we should take responsibility for something just because of the color of our skin? That's racist!
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