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Carol's avatar

I am most amazed when people of African heritage ask this question. For centuries "the whole world" thought that they were barely more than animals, that they couldn't feel pain the way white people do, that enslaving them was helping them become civilized. My father was a Jew of color and so I am very aware that these grotesque lies were believed by millions of white people up to and throughout the 1960s. In many countries and regions of the USA the consensus among the white majority was hardly different than it had been before the Civil War. Can everyone be wrong, I would often be asked when we lived in the Jim Crow South. YES!

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Excellent article!

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