Engaging the culture by challenging the status quo
I just received this comment to a piece I did on Margaret Sanger (A Must Read for Every African-American):
I am a young african-american women who is familar with Sanger, or at least I thought. In the 7th grade I attempted to write an autobiography about her contributions to women’s rights. Regretably, I knew very little about all the wonderful things blacks influenced in society and learn something new everyday. My comment is the more I learn the more I come to hold resentment in my heart for the “majority†concerning all the horriable things they have done against us.What I’ve learned saddens me more because I thought
she advocated Women’s Rights and not the right to want to slowley elimanate a race thought to e “unfit”.Things no longer amaze me these days about the past or the future of this country.
~aubre’
If you get the time, please read the full post (the link is provided for you above).
Another subject on the almost forgotten faded pages of black American history.
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