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Presidents have a long history of condescension, indifference and outright racism towards Black Americans (The Conversation)

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Presidents have a long history of condescension, indifference and outright racism towards Black Americans – By Stephen A. Jones and Eric Freedman (The Conversation) / Aug 26 2020

The fury over racial injustice that erupted in the wake of George Floyd’s killing has forced Americans to confront their history. That’s unfamiliar territory for most Americans, whose historical knowledge amounts to a vague blend of fact and myth that was only half-learned in high school and is only half-remembered now.

If their historical knowledge is lacking, Americans are not any better informed about the role of presidential leadership – and lack of leadership – on racial issues. They may have heard that five of the first seven presidents owned slaves, and they know – or think they do – that Abraham Lincoln “freed the slaves.”

But even those tidbits of fact are incomplete. Several other presidents, including Ulysses Grant, owned slaves. And Lincoln, whose Emancipation Proclamation was more symbolic than practically effective, hated slavery but never considered Blacks equal to whites.

An honest assessment of American presidential leadership on race reveals a handful of courageous actions but an abundance of racist behavior, even by those remembered as equal rights supporters.

Continue to article: https://theconversation.com/presidents-have-a-long-history-of-condescension-indifference-and-outright-racism-towards-black-americans-143166

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