Riot police separated black separatists from white supremacists in Paris, Texas today. Not a pretty sight.
Not pretty, but certainly popular. Nothing sells like white folks and black folks exchanging insults. The rally in Paris has attracted national and international attention.
I can understand the frustration of Brandon McClelland’s mother. No one wants a tragic story to end with a question mark. But let’s face facts: the State of Texas didn’t have a strong enough case to prosecute anyone for murder in the McClelland case. Convicting defendants on shakey evidence would have compounded the tragedy.
It appears that the Nation of Islam wisely decided to give this protest a miss. I applaud their restraint. I only wish the New Black Panther Party had done a better job of thinking things through. Check out the comments section in this story and you don’t get people shouting across the racial divide–everyone is saying “a pox on both your houses”. That’s the kind of reaction this sort of protest deserves. What, beyond getting an organization’s name in the regional headlines, is the point here? (more…)

The Cambridge Police Department has arrested Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., after Dr. Gates entered in own home and produced proof of his identity.
July 23, 2009 marks the 10th anniversary of the
Lydia Chassaniol’s decision to address a group famous for it’s crude racism has Mississippi baffled (thus far, no one else is paying attention). Why would an astute politician with a reputation for Christian rectitude feel “hopeful” talking to
In fairness, Senator Chassaniol isn’t the only fan of the Council of Concervative Citizens in the Mississippi Legislature. Bobby Howell, the Republican State Representative from Kilmichael (another small town in Montgomery County) also has close ties with the organization. Long after Lott and Barr retreated from the group, Bobby Howell was happily speaking at their conferences and attending the annual Blackhawk event supporting segregated private schools (Blackhawkis just down the road from both Winona and Kilmichael).

My recent piece on the lessons of Jena inspired some justifiable criticism when it was picked up by Sojourners’ 