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While we're talking about honoring black people...

Should Malcolm X have appeared on a U.S. postage stamp?

  • An outrage.

    Votes: 10 55.6%
  • Probably not.

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Probably should have.

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Certainly.

    Votes: 4 22.2%

  • Total voters
    18
tryreading said:
Somebody below mentioned Robert Byrd, a member of Congress, who was a bigot, and if I'm not mistaken, a KKK member. He has been in Congress longer than most posters on this site have been alive. If he were an open member of the KKK today he could not get elected. He changed, right?

No. He's still a racist. He just keeps his Grand Wizard outfit in the cedar chest on top of his wife's wedding dress.

Bigots don't change. They merely say something else. Frankly, Byrd with his liberal attitudes has done more damage to American blacks than any mob of klansmen in uniform.
 
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