African-American have struggled hard and long for the right to vote.
Senate Apologizes for African-American Enslavement
Senate Apologizes for African-American Enslavement
Today (4/19/09), the US Senate passed a resolution apologizing for the enslavement of African-Americans and the subsequent inequalities faced by African-Americans under Jim Crow laws. The resolution is a great step towards equity and social justice for all Americans.
The question is: How can there be a final acknowledgment/apology for the enslavement of African-Americans by the US Senate and no plans for redressing the psychic and material realities/effects of this systemic injustice-- second class citizenship, discriminatory housing and employment practices, unequal access to effective health care and credit, etc.?
Also, how can our nation sit back while over 27,000,000 human beings are still enslaved right now? GOOD magazine reports that every 30 minutes "a slave is imported into the United States."
More Info:
Video of Senate Resolution:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwOBC5bG08k
Modern Slavery Stats:
http://www.good.is/post/modern-slavery-a-primer/
Get Involved:
http://www.freetheslaves.net
Open Mic Comments
Will only passing the resolution apologizing for enslavement of African –Americans will solve the problem of racism? The actual measures or changes in the law for giving them the treatment of equality and giving the equal benefits should be introduced. Its a heartbreaking news that every thirty minutes a slave is imported to United States. I will sure join the movement of freeing the slaves. Predictive Dialer