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Past Wrongs |
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Geraldine Cook |
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One of the Black communities' biggest problems is the larger communities' denial and or lack of acknowledgment of the seriousness of the past wrongs done to African Americans; such as the fact that judges sat back and watched and made judgments against African Americans, knowing that they were innocent and knowing that they were sentencing innocent people. I have yet to hear or see the justice system address this. G W Cook |
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