Monday, 24 August 2015

Where Black Lives Matter Began: Hurricane Katrina exposed our nation’s amazing tolerance for black pain.

Where Black Lives Matter Began: Hurricane Katrina exposed our nation’s amazing tolerance for black pain.

White Americans saw the storm and its aftermath as a case of bad luck and unprecedented incompetence that spread its pain across the Gulf Coast regardless of race. This is the narrative you see in Landrieu’s words and, to some extent, Obama’s as well. To black Americans, however, this wasn’t an equal opportunity disaster. To them, it was confirmation of America’s indifference to black life. “We have an amazing tolerance for black pain,” said Rev. Jesse Jackson in an interview after the storm.
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