Sorry about that

Christian Century, May 15, 2007

SORRY ABOUT THAT: Both Alabama legislative chambers recently passed separate resolutions apologizing for slavery. The House version also encourages "the remembrance and teaching about the history of slavery, Jim Crow laws, and modern day slavery, to ensure that these tragedies will neither be forgotten nor repeated." Some white Republicans opposed the legislation for fear it would lead to a demand for payment of reparations.

And one legislator said, '"What I have a problem with is apologizing for something I didn't do." Legislatures in Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina have passed similar apologies this year. For one of the two Alabama resolutions to become law, the other chamber must accept it and the governor must sign it (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 24).

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