A close #2 on the list of "we have rights and no one else does" and we kill to prove it. 
 
Jd  
 
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JD, how would you rank the way we treated the native americans compared to the blacks? 
 
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>Good post. The way we treated the blacks notso long ago is perhaps the >most bing part of our history, as a nation -- and we have more than one >sore spot. 

>I saw it first hand when I went to seminary in Dallas (not Dallas >Thological). the white church, the way the newspapers addressed black >people (omitting "Mr." and "Mrs." ) and so on. 

>Your exhumanist friend 

>JD 





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>I remember spending two weeks in Selma Alabama the summer Rosa Parks >refused to go to the back of the bus. At the time I didn't know anything >about that, but I was shocked at the way "Negroes" (the proper term at the >time) were treated there. I had never experienced anything like that. >Separate water fountains and windows at the Dairy Queen; separate seating >areas at the movie theatre. Prevailing superiority caste system by those >in control (whites). I'm glad I saw it first hand. Centuries old >bigotries and ways of living die hard. Changing mindsets and mores is like >going through a birth process-very painful, but worthwhile in the long run. >By the way, the blacks needed to change, too, as they had been pushed down >for so long; they are still learning to be self-reliant and competitive in >the marketplace. Living in the inner-city gives you plenty of experience >with those who haven't made the shift yet. Entire ethnic groups don't >change in one generation; black or white. "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue >Monk Kidd was a cute, touching novel which addressed the southern race >issue. Izzy 




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>Well, actually, I did not send THIS page. I thought I was sending the NY >Times article, itself. Once again, the NY Times has failed us. Sorry >guys. The movie was called "Mississippi Burning" with Gene Hackman and >William Defoe. Excellent. It makes me angry everytime I see it. I was >19 when these three young men (my age) were murdered by the original >one-toothers there in Mississippi. 

>Anyway -- I read the Times each morning and thought this would be a >simple matter in regard to emailing. 

>JD 

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>I was given custody of my boys in 1988. They were 12 and 9 at the time. I >purchased the movie of this sad event and used it to "brain wash" the boys >against this sort of thing and the very ignorant poeple who commit to such >bigoted actions. JD 

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>Revisiting '64 Civil Rights Deaths, This Time in a Murder Trial 
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>Edgar Ray Killen, 80, will stand trial for murder in the killings of James >Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael H. Schwerner in Mississippi in >1964. 





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