In Rutan v. Republican Party (1990), he wrote that «the Fourteenth Amendment's requirement of «equal protection of the laws,» combined with the Thirteenth Amendment's abolition of the institution
of black slavery, leaves no room for doubt that laws treating people differently because of their race are invalid.»
Yet we can not expand the table at the expense of an incomplete accounting of the injustice
of black slavery and oppression in America.
You don't think the «elephant in the room» of OUR time is the fact that we awkwardly pretend affirmative action isn't racist; abortion isn't murder; people compare the gay marriage debate to 300 + years
of black slavery, oppression, and / or murder; and the major political parties act like Ron Paul doesn't exist?
Not exact matches
By contrast, in Louisiana — reflecting the incredible tension over
slavery and existential fear
of revolt — «it was a capital crime to print or distribute material, or to make a speech or display a sign, or even to have a private conversation, that might spread discontent among the free
black population or insubordination among slaves.»
Women can be property
of men, and
blacks are the cursed race
of Ham destined for
slavery.
As for the Mormons, did you know that the founder
of the Mormon Church, Joseph Smith, was considered a radical in his day because
of his extremely liberal stance concerning
blacks and
slavery?
States rights should have decided
slavery and education
of black children, right?
The trauma
of slavery, the fratricide
of the Civil War, the profound legal ramifications
of the Reconstruction amendments, the ignoble post-Reconstruction retreat from the moral and practical implications
of black citizenship, the collective redemption
of the Civil Rights Movement — these have worked to make us Americans the people we are.
Ok and you fail to mention how Lincoln wanted to have all
blacks deported to Africa after the abolishment
of slavery.
But what I've always wondered is, if there is an ultimate truth, why doesn't God stick it smack in our faces, so we can't make these mistakes
of whether women can preach and teach men, whether
blacks can marry whites, whether
slavery is OK, and whether we can worship with instruments or not?
After
slavery Christian terrorist using the name Ku Klux Klan burned crosses and lynched
Black people and other people
of color for eighty years or more.
The African reality
of a wholistic as opposed to a secular and a sacred life, the place
of the
black church as sole as well as «soul» refuge during
slavery, and the gift
of oratory made the preacher the symbolic head and heart
of his people.
During the periods
of slavery and the segregation area
blacks could not live in neighborhoods that whites would not allow them to liven; therefore there was no choice but for
blacks to establish places
of worship in their community, which was all
black.
The
Blacks were in mental as well as in physical
slavery because they were even denied the chance
of education.
but regardless, in your example
blacks have been misrepresented as subhuman monkeys and oppressed and enslaved because
of this misrepresentation for hundreds
of year so they have a legit grievance (Saudi Arabia banned
slavery only in the 1970s)-- no one is misrepresenting Mohammad as someone he was not and the Mulsims were not enslaved for their beliefs (they actually claim they are Alla's slaves and proud anyways)
Rather, to take this radically dissident line
of departure from the orthodoxy
of the day is to speak what, for many
blacks, is a truth inherited from our ancestors, a truth we know as a result
of our awareness
of our history coming out
of slavery, a truth reflected in the ambiguous but great legacy
of Booker T. Washington.
Can I then say that I have no special responsibility to help overcome the consequences
of the
slavery and segregation imposed on
Blacks by my family and community?
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In The Debt: What America Owes to
Blacks, Randall Robinson contends that
slavery's legacy
of injustice and disadvantage is «structural,» continuing to benefit whites «whose assets piled up like fattening snowballs over three and a half centuries.»
These «conservative» Christians think they represent all Christian, but their school
of Christianity is the same one that claimed a biblical justification for
black slavery.
It implies the rejection
of civil rights for
blacks, votes for women, the abolition
of slavery, the abolition
of property requirements for voting; it implies the rejection
of the whole historical march against arbitrary difference and power.
During three centuries
of slavery,
black folk learned how to sublimate their anger; they increased their chances for survival by tolerating the oppressors.
Black churches exist because lacks were forced away from the white churches doing
slavery and segregation but that is a prime example
of how religion has been used to control the masses.
By the time you've completed watching the staggering, true tale
of Solomon Northup — a free
black man in the pre-Civil War American North who was kidnapped, taken from his family and sold into
slavery for 12 years — you'll be shaken to your very core.
«I don't support the right
of black people to be free from
slavery.»
The African reality
of a wholistic as opposed to a secular and a sacred life, the place
of the
black church as sole as well as «soul» refuge during
slavery, and the gift
of oratory made the...
I know, christian should just have their
black slavery, because it part
of the bible.
The plain truth is that white theologians, even those
of the social gospel period, ignored the situation
of oppression suffered by
blacks and made few and superficial connections between their theology and the egregious evils
of slavery and segregation.
Beloved functions not as a supernatural but as a frightening natural presence, in her double significance as both the child killed by her mother to spare her a life
of slavery and the haunting memory
of all
blacks who suffered and died under
slavery.
In an interview in the Women «s Review
of Books (March 1988), Morrison talks about the necessity
of black people sharing the story
of slavery rather than «rushing away... because it is painful to dwell there.»
Blacks folks don't have short memories, they are still talking about
slavery and that happen hundreds
of years ago.
It is an alternative from which bad Christians and agnostics alike have begun to shrink in horror, for even if the Church had no more within her to give the modern age, even so would she be a better light to men than the
black slavery of the spirit which has arisen out
of the East, and stands upon the shores
of the West.
Hundreds
of monuments to
slavery still stand throughout the Southeast, such as Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery, Alabama, where a student population that's 94 percent
black attends classes in a building that honors a man who claimed the horrors
of slavery.
In the United States
of America, where both
black rebellions and religious revivals helped create opposition to
slavery, it was only completely abolished after the Civil War (1861 - 5).
Guess old Islam was the first to be a cause for your unity from the dates
of the crusaders... Then in modern history there came the «Nazi's» then came the «Communists» but today you have the «New Islam»... they were those who united you and got you to abolish
slavery and made
of you equal as it is today in
Black and White!?
One can imagine few more wrong headed, implausible and self - defeating strategies than for the several million Muslims in America to join with alienated
blacks in blaming their problems on the consequences
of slavery and segregation.
It's like
slavery and discrimination
of black people.
This is very similar to the religious bigots
of the past, where they took Bible passages to condone
slavery, keep women down, and used Bible passages to claim
blacks as curses who should be enslaved by the white man.
A lot
of those things haning under bridges are
black people who were lynched by bigoted holy rollers who used their version
of the «holy bible» to justify
slavery.
An example
of why after 600 years
of Apartheid and
Black Slavery they still suffer from Day # 1
of the same.
Slavery,
black and women's sufferage, minority rights under the law, all have been FEDERALLY crammed (rightly) down the throats
of those who would deny those civil rights.
Black America, after hearing you cry foul over
slavery for years you should be ashamed to degrade another segment
of society.
Let's go back to the «GOOD OLD DAYS»
of full churches, when preachers stood up in the pulpits and preached that 1) the Bible says
SLAVERY IS OK 2) Blacks are little better than MONKEYS 3) Slavery is the «natural condition» of Black people 4) Integration is the work of the devil, etc
SLAVERY IS OK 2)
Blacks are little better than MONKEYS 3)
Slavery is the «natural condition» of Black people 4) Integration is the work of the devil, etc
Slavery is the «natural condition»
of Black people 4) Integration is the work
of the devil, etc. etc..
why would you become a member
of a church that encouraged
slavery and refused to allow
black people to become ministers until the late 70s?
The
black that succeeded in life, did not blame it on
slavery but got out
of bed early and went after an education and got it.
When
black slaves sought to find dignity during the dark night
of slavery, they didn't turn to Marcus Aurelius or David Hume; they turned to the Bible.
In a
black church the folks held in
slavery by the evil folks are, not illogically, compared to the history
of blacks in the USA.I mean who are the evil folks to be compared to?Wright just wants them to repent and stop their evil.If in the Catholic Church 80 %
of the folks do nt practice what the Priest says (Or agree apparently) but still attend why would you think that a protestant would take every thing his pastor says as «Gospel»?
While
slavery formally ended in this country 150 years ago, has the blood - stained theology
of black exploitation that Douglass described really, truly changed?
Sandford (whose name was actually Sanford), acting on behalf
of his sister who was Dred Scott's owner, injected into the litigation the question whether any
black person, free or slave, could be a citizen
of the United States, and he directly challenged the constitutionality
of the Missouri Compromise
of 1820, which forbade
slavery in the Louisiana Territory north
of latitude 36 ° 30».