Senate passes apology for slavery

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Senate passes apology for slavery
By William Douglas
McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a resolution Thursday calling on the United States to apologize officially for the enslavement and segregation of millions of African Americans and to acknowledge "the fundamental injustice, brutality and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow laws."

The resolution, sponsored by Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, passed on a voice vote. It is headed to the House, where it may meet an unlikely foe: members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Several caucus members expressed concerns Thursday about a disclaimer that states that "nothing in this resolution authorizes or supports any claim against the United States; or serves as a settlement of any claim against the United States."

Caucus members think the disclaimer is an attempt to stave off reparations claims from the descendants of slaves. Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Barbara Lee, D-Calif., said her organization is studying the language of Harkin's resolution.

Other caucus members said they've read it and don't like it.

"Putting in a disclaimer takes away from the meaning of an apology," said Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss. "A number of us are prepared to vote against it in its present form."

Thompson and other Black Caucus members noted that a 1988 apology that the government issued to the Japanese Americans held in U.S. camps during World War II had no disclaimer and didn't prevent them from receiving compensation.

"The language is unacceptable," said Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., "I'm a reparations man; how else do you repair the damage?"

Sen. Roland Burris, D-Ill., the Senate's lone African American, went to the floor after the Harkin resolution passed and said, "I want to go on record making sure that that disclaimer in no way would eliminate future actions that may be brought before this body that may deal with reparations."

Such concerns by the Black Caucus could slow a resolution that many lawmakers and civil-rights groups considered such a slam-dunk that plans are under way for an elaborate signing and apology ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda early next month.

However, some African Americans hailed the Senate vote as a monumental achievement. Charles Ogletree, a Harvard University law professor who mentored President Obama, placed it on par with the government's apology to Japanese Americans and said it comes at a time of significant milestones for African Americans.

"This year we're celebrating the 80th birthday of Martin Luther King, the 200th birthday of Lincoln and the 100th anniversary of the NAACP," Ogletree said.

Harkin's resolution states that Africans and their descendants were forced into slavery in the U.S. and the original 13 colonies from 1619 through 1865 and "were brutalized, humiliated, dehumanized, and subjected to the indignity of being stripped of their names and heritage."

To that end, the resolution "apologizes to African Americans on behalf of the people of the United States for the wrongs committed against them and their ancestors who suffered under slavery and Jim Crow laws."
 

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If they give blacks something, they better give mexicans something for stealing all of our fuckin land.
 
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Fuck that disclaimer. If I ain't gettin shit fuck an apology. I want 40 acres and a mule, no 40 acres and that new chevy camaro! That's what they promised us. They don't even have to say they are sorry. None of those people did it but America is what it is because of slavery. The people now are gonna have to apologize for having more people in prison than all European countries combined. What they do to solve the black and Mexican problem. I guess that's why prison is the only place slavery is legal. Dumb ass apology.
 
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they need 2 be apologizin to the indians too while they at it they treated us all like shit

our evil ass government never has and never will be shit fuck those punk muthafuckas, i hope the taliban and north korea keep fuckin shit up



and that lame ass late ass apology wit no money attached to it is like a slap in the face, and not the good kinda slap either
 
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Mayne! I don't want to get nuked by the N Koreans neither. I'm not suicidal. Give me mines period point blank.
 
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come on guys we elected a black president and now we can forgive and forget slavery and segregation and all that stuff in the past. i mean its not like racism is a big problem or any of that stuff makes any difference in the world anymore.

fuck that shit. did they really just try to get us with the fine print?
 

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come on guys we elected a black president and now we can forgive and forget slavery and segregation and all that stuff in the past. i mean its not like racism is a big problem or any of that stuff makes any difference in the world anymore.

fuck that shit. did they really just try to get us with the fine print?
lol u must b white.
 
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it aint even about black or white its about our punk ass government not bein shit no matter what color them evil ass reptile lovin muthafuckas are, obamas evil too
 
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^^^ thats the spirit fuck them muthafuckas we gotta do for self



look @ this coon ass uncle tom ass muthafucka how u gone be the first black president and honoring the muthafucka that helped destroy the black community (ronald reagan)



they lookin at him like he's some kinda pet "nice nigger that a boy"
 
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I don't know, but I think trademarktaz was being sarcastic wit that one..

and what the fuck good is an apology? Especially in 2009, yeah that's coo that somebody finally decided it would be good to apologize, but like that's finna just make everything better and everybody just gon be happy.They need to actually DO something to remedy the consequences of past actions, anything else is just a bunch of bullshit ass talk.
 
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i think 500 years is a quick response lol just long enough so nobody who actually had to live through it or was directly involved with it can be alive to see it :hurt::hurt:

america is the greatest!!!
 
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they're pologizing for jim crow too so thats some of our parents and grandparents, but they fucked up with that disclaimer that's real fucked up, why can't they just give the black his due, they apologized to the japanese and hit them off with ends, the Germans stay apologizing to the jews and hit them off with the ends, but our country does the minimum ducks and hides, and still does shit on the low to fuck us.
 
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they're pologizing for jim crow too so thats some of our parents and grandparents, but they fucked up with that disclaimer that's real fucked up, why can't they just give the black his due, they apologized to the japanese and hit them off with ends, the Germans stay apologizing to the jews and hit them off with the ends, but our country does the minimum ducks and hides, and still does shit on the low to fuck us.
that sir, is because our country aint shit like i said before lol
 
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i am just glad they aren't giving us tainted blankets anymore. that shit would have sucked. i feel bad for my ancestors. for the shit they had to put up with. just give us our land back and i'll be all good. :classic: