Posted on 09/17/2022 2:29:08 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
Two years ago, as violent protests shook Asheville and other cities after George Floyd was murdered while in Minneapolis police custody, the Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Commission passed resolutions in support of reparations for Black residents, to make amends for historic discrimination. Acting at the same time, California established a task force to study and develop a plan for reparations in that state.
Last week, the task force overseeing California’s reparations effort released the first part of its work: a landmark 500-page report documenting nearly two centuries of systemic discrimination imposed by the state, the harm it caused, and what needs to be done to attempt to address that harm.
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It seems if any group should have reparations it would be the Native Americans .
We, however, should NOT RIP until Ashli gets JUSTICE!
More criminals in the streets
Amen
She needs justice!!!
fixed it.
East Tennessee was mixed and there really was “brother against brother” in some areas, especially in the far northeastern part. Union County sort of seceded from Tennessee and was pro-Union. Like western NC, slavery was never much of a thing, even in the river valleys. Up in the hills and mountains, lots of people had never even met a black person up close and personal, even into the 1990s. Even in the late 1980s, there were “sundown towns” in the northeast, which I found quite shocking at the time.
I was sad to see the changes in Asheville and Black Mountain. It had always had a seasonal population of wealthy folks in summer who wintered in Florida (previously the Carolina coast). Then came in influx of libs from California and New York. Totally changed the character of those once easy-going, peaceful and quiet towns.
Cool, thanks.
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