Sad But True

For anyone who might delude himself thinking that racism in the U.S. is on the way out, the news that in a high school in Georgia they are going to celebrate an integrated senior prom for the first time this year should be an eye-opener. Almost 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court decision that ordered schools to be desegregated, there are still separate dances and proms for blacks in various communities in the South. Granted that these are not school-sponsored but private functions, but, still, it speaks volumes about how entrenched racism is after six decades of going to school together every day. Blacks are barely tolerated in the classroom, but are not welcome in these extracurricular and social activities.

Evidently, racism is very much alive and well in the heart of the American people, where no law can dictate what it feels.

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