Sunday, July 4, 2010

African Americans and the Fourth of July

I know I am taking the lazy way out by not writing my own perspective about what it means to celebrate the Fourth of July from an African American perspective. I did write a piece several years ago and promise to post it when I return home from my mini vacation with family in Virginia (of all places)--the place where, earlier this year (2010) the state's Governor Bob McDonnel refused to recognize the significant contribution of slavery as part of the Confederate history in his proclamation designating April as "Confederate History" Month.  In the mean time here are two really interesting perspectives about African Americans and the Fourth of July that you may find a worthy read. 

Curious to hear your thoughts after reading, which you can post below.

Enjoy both the holiday and the reading!


http://www.theroot.com/views/meaning-fourth-july-21st-century-negro

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/04/opinion/04rich.html

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