Deep Hatred in the Deep South

Racism dies hard. The proposal to honor a Confederate general who was part of the Ku Klux Klan by issuing a license plate in Mississippi shows that there are still people in the so-called Deep South who, given the chance, would bring back slavery, lynching and burning crosses. Under the guise of rendering tribute to their war heroes and historical figures, they insist on displaying the Confederate flag and any other symbol of that shameful past. Those who are behind this effort act disingenuously, claiming other reasons for trying to keep the past alive, but we all know that their purpose is to insult the memory of the black people that suffered that indignity and remind their descendants that they still consider them inferior and do not accept them as equals.

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