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A Letter to My African-American Daughter, and a Response to Ta-Nehisi Coates
National Review ^ | 07/21/2015 | David French

Posted on 07/21/2015 5:15:54 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

And here are some facts that may be the most confusing of all: Your own family has its own place in that history. Your name is the name of freedom fighters, of slave owners, and — through it all — of the faithful. As you learn about your family, you will learn of distant relatives who came across the ocean on a ship called the Mayflower, seeking the right to worship as they pleased, free from the heavy hand of an oppressive king. You’ll learn of a young man shivering at an awful place called Valley Forge, laying his life on the line for an idea of freedom — the idea that birthed this land of opportunity.

But then, as you learn more about this long legacy, you’ll learn of your family’s move to the South — to the place not far at all from where you live now. You’ll learn of ancestors who owned people who looked like you, of men who wore gray and fought like lions to stop an invasion, to preserve a way of life that included — the truth is inescapable — the right to keep owning people who looked like you. They lost that war but clung to the pride of their service, the pride of their valor, and wore gray for the rest of their lives.

You’ll learn that the legacy of their valor inspired other young men in your family, who in their own turn picked up rifles and fought — this time against great tyrannies in Europe. And you’ll learn more about your own father, and the night I flew into Iraq — desperately praying for my own life and for the opportunity to see my family again — the very night you were born.

God is prone to redeem. It is this knowledge that allows us to place the fullness of our history in context, to understand that our own family could fight for the wrong cause but that God could redeem their courage.

And through it all, you’ll learn the most important thing, of the gift of faith — the true multi-generational legacy of your family. We were never all good or even mostly good. Remember, man is fallen. We are prone to evil. But we’ve all had faith — reaching back into the deep recesses of time. And God is holy. He’s prone to redeem. It is this knowledge that allows us to place the fullness of our history in context, to understand that our own family could fight for the wrong cause but that God could redeem their courage. And it helps us understand our present — why, for example, despite centuries, even millennia, of people seeking justice, injustice is still so prevalent.

It is impossible, in fact, to forget the Bad News — the evidence of its existence is all around us. The legacy of Jim Crow and redlining lives on in the ghetto, communities intentionally created to confine black people to their own space. The legacy of slavery — of families torn apart for cash — lives on in black families that even now struggle at a rate that outpaces whites and Latinos. Most horrifically, the Bad News manifests in the monstrous injustice of legal abortion, the idea that babies can be ripped apart in the womb for any reason or no reason at all. And you’ll learn that legal abortion exists in large part because progressive white people invented something called “eugenics,” a pseudo-science that tried to perfect mankind by ridding the human race of the “undesirables.”

And faced with that Bad News, a life of anger and rage beckons. There exist entire intellectual movements that will call out to you, beckoning you to join them in their bottomless, limitless anger. There are people now who write things, to near-universal critical acclaim, that betray a coldness of heart that will take your breath away. Speaking of September 11, 2001, an event before your were born that took the lives of 3,000 innocent men and women, a very angry man wrote this:

So we were there on the roof, talking and taking in the sight — great plumes of smoke covered Manhattan Island. Everyone knew someone who knew someone who was missing. But looking out upon the ruins of America, my heart was cold. I had disasters all my own. The officer who killed Prince Jones, like all the officers who regard us so warily, was the sword of the American citizenry. I would never consider any American citizen pure.

No, I wouldn’t consider any American pure, either. We’re all sinful. We all fall short of the glory of God. But we are all created in His image. We are all loved. But when you don’t believe in God, when you can’t see the redemption, your rage will know no bounds. A police officer can kill a friend, and you will see all police officers — indeed, even all employees of the government — as instruments of evil.

Speaking of that same terrible September day, you will say, “I could see no difference between the officer who killed [my friend] and the police who died, or the firefighters who died. They were not human to me. Black, white, or whatever, they were the menaces of nature; they were the fire, the comet, the storm, which could — with no justification — shatter my body.” You will lose the ability to see individuals, and you will see only the system. You will call your fellow citizens “majoritarian pigs,” believe they would rather “live white than live free,” and fury will flare within you.

What is the antidote to this dehumanizing rage, a rage that will cause you to see your own fellow citizens, citizens who died in shock and confusion and pain, as “not human?” The antidote is the God who awakens in the human heart the ability to love, to show courage, and to struggle for justice not with the violent fury of the Marxist but with the self-denying valor of a freedom rider. Understand that God is sovereign, and all good things come from God. That means that evil cannot ultimately triumph, even when it takes the body. Contrary to the assertions of the secularist, this world is not our home — this is not all we have — and our ultimate triumph depends not on law, policy, or the police. This is the liberating truth that allows us to show the “greater love,” to lay down our lives for our friends and neighbors.

When I look at your beautiful brown skin, it pains me that there will be some who dislike you simply because of that skin. But mostly I feel thankful — a sense of overwhelming gratitude. The God who gives us good things has given us a country where you can and will have the best — the best education, the best medical care, the best opportunity to worship and to determine how best to follow God’s call on your life. And you get those good things not because your parents are white. Indeed, this is a country that features countless black families who are more prosperous and more influential than your parents. They can give their children even better things than we give you. And I’m thankful for that as well.

The arc of history is long, and it bends where God wills it. Your place in that history is up to the God you love, the God your family seeks to serve, and in charting your course in a world where man is fallen but your God redeems, remember His words — seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly. And, finally, please forgive us — your mother and me. We will do our very best to help you chart your course. But we won’t do it perfectly. Sometimes, we won’t even do it well. But we know the plans that God has for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a future and a hope. Live that hope.

David French is an attorney and a staff writer at National Review.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africanamerican; race; tanehisicoates
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1 posted on 07/21/2015 5:15:54 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

An excellent article, a top of the line explanation, it brought tears to my eyes as the truth was naked and the reality absolute. Wish more people had this slant on the news that happens.


2 posted on 07/21/2015 5:22:57 AM PDT by rovenstinez
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To: SeekAndFind

Wonderful, heart-warming letter.


3 posted on 07/21/2015 5:31:06 AM PDT by moovova
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To: rovenstinez
The only problem with the "tears to your eyes" is that with the racist "black lives matter" (what about white, Asian and other lives?....do they not matter) and the rioting in Baltimore and Ferguson, in addition to the protests and other incidents, a lot more people are going to want to avoid blacks. The Confederate flag issue made it worse....it's okay to destroy cultural artifacts?

Cab drivers have to make a living. I would submit that if they don't stop, it's because of prior experience. The black community has got to do more to stop crime. It starts with making communities outside their front doors safe, and yes, that includes accepting strong-willed policing.

PS: I'm not a raciest. I'm a realist that lives in an area close enough to the city to in my every day dealings see a lot of blacks who have no trouble with being accepted as employees, consumers, and neighbors.

4 posted on 07/21/2015 5:33:31 AM PDT by grania
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To: SeekAndFind

Excellent.


5 posted on 07/21/2015 5:37:07 AM PDT by sitetest (If Roeas is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Then there are those small moments when a cab driver who has been working many hours turns to collect his fare and sees the passenger bolt out the door without paying.


6 posted on 07/21/2015 5:45:13 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: rovenstinez

I didn’t read the article.

I’ve come to the conclusion that anyone who uses a hyphenated label for their nationality, is wanting to draw attention to their ethnicity or race, and therefore a racist.


7 posted on 07/21/2015 5:46:54 AM PDT by PhiloBedo (You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)
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To: grania

The only problem with the “tears to your eyes” is that with the racist “black lives matter” (what about white, Asian and other lives?....do they not matter)

If I’m not mistaken, which I often am, didn’t Martin O’Malley get booed in a speech to his alleged base because he said ‘all lives matter’...? There will not be even half-hearted attempts at reconciliation as long as attitudes like that prevail...

a lot more people are going to want to avoid blacks.

to coin a phrase I heard somewhere ‘The truth that dare not speak its name’...


8 posted on 07/21/2015 5:47:17 AM PDT by IrishBrigade (build)
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To: SeekAndFind
This month, Ta-Nehisi Coates published Between the World and Me, a powerful collection of essays written in the form of letters to his teenage son. The book is a sensation on the left, and it is full of rage and even hate.

If I had to go through life with such a ridiculous name I'd probably have some issues with rage too. But it would be directed at the brain damaged idiots who stuck that monicker on me, not the rest of the world.

9 posted on 07/21/2015 5:56:13 AM PDT by pgkdan (But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
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To: PhiloBedo

The writer of the article, much like myself, now have as grand kids, loved ones who married Mexicans and Afro Americans. I thought he handled it well I did a GOOGLE search and saw that he is as white as I am, and I thought the article helped explain to his mostly black grand daughter why things are the way they are.


10 posted on 07/21/2015 6:03:01 AM PDT by rovenstinez
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To: PhiloBedo

The article is well worth reading. But I know how you feel. There are concessions that have been made to the distortions and contortions imposed on the English language by the Left that make one want to shout “Enough!”


11 posted on 07/21/2015 6:29:38 AM PDT by katana (Just my opinions)
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To: SeekAndFind
When I look at your beautiful brown skin, it pains me that there will be some who dislike you simply because of that skin.

There are those who are like that, yes. But for myself, and I suspect the majority of non-blacks, it is what lies beneath that evokes so many negative responses.

12 posted on 07/21/2015 7:22:12 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: PhiloBedo; SeekAndFind
PhiloBedo wrote:

"I didn’t read the article."

"I’ve come to the conclusion that anyone who uses a hyphenated label for their nationality, is wanting to draw attention to their ethnicity or race, and therefore a racist."

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prej·u·dice /ˈprejədəs/
noun
preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
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You, of all FReepers, probably should read this (excellent, IMO) article.

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If you did, you might learn that this US Army Captain

is David French, the Conservative, Christian author, who wrote ,

"And you’ll learn more about your own father, and the night I flew into Iraq — desperately praying for my own life and for the opportunity to see my family again — the very night you were born."

to his "brown-skinned", (and, apparently, adopted) 7-year-old daughter.

The "adopted" is a guess on my part, based on the fact that his wife,

Nancy French, is -- obviously -- white, too...

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FRiend, you've been around FR long enough to have learned what , "RTFA" means. I recommend most heartily, that you do so. I believe you will be be pleasantly surprised...

Meanwhile, I plan to share this Fine article with friends and family...

13 posted on 07/21/2015 8:40:38 AM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias... "Barack": Allah's current ally...)
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To: rovenstinez
The author clearly wrote, "my seven-year-old African-American daughter".

As you'll see in my own reply to PhiloBedo, below, I concluded that Naomi is adopted...

14 posted on 07/21/2015 8:52:39 AM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias... "Barack": Allah's current ally...)
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To: TXnMA

I might RTFA is the title had been “A letter to my daughter about the perceived prejudice and realities of living as an American”.

Labeling his daughter only adds another weight to her shoulders.


15 posted on 07/21/2015 5:22:34 PM PDT by PhiloBedo (You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)
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To: TXnMA

I am suspect of the parents motives, labeling their daughter , as if her complexion is more important than her character.

Could they be compensating, much like the Hollywood types that adopt minority babies as show pieces?


16 posted on 07/21/2015 5:27:23 PM PDT by PhiloBedo (You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)
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To: grania

BLACK cab drivers don’t like to pick up black passengers.

Besides the risk of robbery or fare beating, blacks are notorious for not tipping.


17 posted on 07/21/2015 5:30:30 PM PDT by SauronOfMordor (Socialists want YOUR wealth redistributed, never THEIRS!)
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To: PhiloBedo

This white parent of four black children tells you to go pound sand.


18 posted on 07/21/2015 5:49:58 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Leftist totalitarian fascism is on the move.)
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To: TXnMA

chickensoup has been here almost 17 years and does not know what RTFA means.

Please enlighten?


19 posted on 07/21/2015 5:53:02 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Leftist totalitarian fascism is on the move.)
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To: Chickensoup

I don’t know you and you don’t know me.

Apparently you’ve read way too much into my post that wasn’t there.


20 posted on 07/21/2015 6:00:44 PM PDT by PhiloBedo (You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)
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