You know, Jamie, I can understand why the African-Americans are so upset at times, but to be honest, you can't rewrite history, so why do so many try to make people do just this?
Tom Sawyer, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Huckleberry Finn have all become "banned books" from many school libraries because they have mentions of slavery and the owning of slaves or the mistreatment of them in the books. I'm sure that Gone With the Wind would have ended up the same way, but for some reason both the movie and the book have survived.
If you try and find some of the movies that were mini-series in the late-70s, early-80s, such as "North & South," "Blue & Grey" and especially either "Mandingo" or the "Beulah Land" series, you will have a very difficult time finding them. Many people don't want to really believe that there were NICE Southerners who cared for their people and treated them nearly like family as some of these stories tell, and so many cry about the injustices done to them.
I'm probably going to get yelled at for this statement, but I truly believe in it: If the African-Americans feel that they got such a bad deal and are making all kinds of demands for retribution and so forth, why aren't the Native Americans doing the same, or even more? Don't the African-Americans think that the Native Americans got a much worse deal than they did? I sure do...
Okay...enough of that. Just my two cents about how I can't understand why or how a few people who want to (excuse the expression) whitewash the memories of what life was and what really happened in our world so that no child of theirs will know the deprivations and degregations of their ancestors can really make the entire world turn around and do just that...it boggles my mind...
Someday history is going to catch up with us again, because as the saying goes..."Those who cannot remember history are condemned to repeat it..."
wolfy