No Racial Barrier Left to Break (Except All of Them)


It’s true that, in fulfilling the duties of the presidency with great dignity, Mr. Obama represents the highest expression of the goal of assimilation. But for African-Americans, he was also the ultimate lesson in how this antidote alone is insufficient to heal the gaping wounds of racial injustice in America. It’s clear that black leadership, in itself, isn’t enough to transform the country. So we must confront the end of an era and the dawn of a new one.
We can’t create a more just nation simply by dressing up institutions in more shades of brown. Now we must confront structural racism.
NYTIMES.COM|BY KHALIL GIBRAN MUHAMMAD

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