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Posted by Stephanie on September 17, 2002 at 11:56:24:
In Reply to: Re:Seperate but equal? posted by cjwiz1 on April 06, 2002 at 23:18:12:
: : : I don't believe Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X, who also later understood skin color is not priority, lived and died to have everyone seperate themselves. Africans are living and dying to be considered equal. American blacks become angered and frustrated , sometimes resulting in violence when not treated equally, government wise and on personal daily issues. American blacks are predominantly Christian ,which as on the day of Pentecost in the book of Acts 1:14 in the bible included people from all nations , including Africa, this day of Pentecost was a Annual occurence, that one in particular showed the appearance of the Holy Spirit because people of all nations united in agreement the way GOD created them. There is strength in unity not seperation.
: **********I didnt intend to suggest separtism..I merely suggested away to contribute to Africa..after reading a post in regards to people of African descent making more of a contribution...I expanded and included my personal opinion...I apologize for not communicating effectively resulting in the message being misconstrued!
I am agree with u totally! I'm doing a debate project of seperate but equal rights in schools. Thank u for posting this, it has helped me a lot!