Quentin LedfordMuch of what he said a lot of us are familiar with and although he makes a number of valid points, there are though some things which he is not entirely accurate about.
Prior to 1964, it was governmental policy throughout much of the United States for audiences to be segregated. In fact, I remember one assembly in the 1960s where riots occurred outside the facility in Baltimore and one brother was killed because the affair was not segregated.
It is also not entirely fair to judge the past fro... moreMuch of what he said a lot of us are familiar with and although he makes a number of valid points, there are though some things which he is not entirely accurate about.
Prior to 1964, it was governmental policy throughout much of the United States for audiences to be segregated. In fact, I remember one assembly in the 1960s where riots occurred outside the facility in Baltimore and one brother was killed because the affair was not segregated.
It is also not entirely fair to judge the past from the eyes of the present. After all, what one society finds vile another entirely embraces.
QUESTION: How would the peoples of the past judge the society of today?