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Help Me Identify This Voice of Reason on Reparations
Posted on 03/30/2002 10:56:57 AM PST by Jesse Segovia
This morning on a cable news discussion program on, I believe, MSNBC, the host and three guests were discussing the dreaded slave reparations lawsuits. Two guests, a white woman and black man, were in support of the lawsuits but the third, a black man, was against. He was very articulate and appealed to logic, as opposed to the for-guests who dealt mostly with anger and revenge, uh, righting past wrongs.
Can anyone tell me the name of the black speaker who spoke against reparations? I just caught the very end and was unable to indentify either him or his organization, which was something like the Citizens for Equality. Thanks very much in advance.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: slavereparations
To: Jesse Segovia
My guesses would be Walter Williams or the Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson (www.bondinfo.org).
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posted on
03/30/2002 11:21:08 AM PST
by
lesko
To: lesko
No, I think the man's name was something like Nissar Liston. I've NEVER seen Walter Williams on TV - does he ever do the forum shows?
To: Jesse Segovia
His last name is Innes. I think his first name is Richard, but I'm not sure. He is with the "something" for racial equality, it could be the Coalition for Racial Equality.
Yes, he is very articulate. I appreciated the point Innes made about the shared repsonsibility of West Africans for the slave trade.
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posted on
03/30/2002 11:39:19 AM PST
by
dlt
To: Jesse Segovia
I cannot beleive that we have to listen to this in the middle of a war.
To: dlt
Roy Innis of C.O.R.E?
To: Jesse Segovia
Niger Innis
To: The Old Hoosier
Niger (pronounced "Nye-jer") Innis. Some talking head idiot mispronounced his name a while back, making it a racial slur, but Mr.Innis was very gracious about it. I believe he's Roy Innis' son.
To: Jesse Segovia


Niger Innis on the left, Roy Innis on the right, from the CORE web site.
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posted on
03/30/2002 12:53:26 PM PST
by
syriacus
To: syriacus
Yes, it was Niger Innis. Thanks to everyone who replied.
I'm going to have to pay attention to him and his organization. I assume his father shares his beliefs?
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