"There was a time when this newspaper–and many others across the south--acted with gross neglect by largely ignoring the unfairness of segregated schools, buses, restaurants, washrooms, theaters and other public places.
"We did it through omission, by not recording for our readers many of the most important civil rights activities that happened in our midst, including protests and sit-ins. That was wrong. We should have loudly protested segregation and the efforts to block voter registration of black East Mississippians."
The editors of The Meridian Star in Mississippi apologize for their newspaper's coverage of the Civil Rights Movement.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
All in All Is All We Are
Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
civil rights movement,
cultural history,
Mississippi,
MLK,
political history,
race and ethnicity,
social history
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