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Century-old Tragedy Marked in Abe’s Hometown; KC Hotel Accused of Racism

August 11th, 2009

Century-old Tragedy Marked in Abe’s Hometown
Abe Lincoln’s hometown of Springfield, Ill., took time last week to remember a horrific time in U.S. history when White mobs terrorized and lynched Black residents. City officials commemorated that tragic period in 1908 with an unnamed bronze statue just across the street from the Lincoln Presidential Museum. The statue, which portrays scenes of rubble, anguished families and National Guard troops, is designed to resemble the chimneys of Black-owned homes that were burned down during the melee. Ironically, the dedication coincides with a modern-day racial controversy. A century after that tragic period, nooses have been found at the work station of Black city employees. Black and community leaders have expressed outrage. “We will not go back,” R. Beverly Peters, chairwoman of the commission that organized the commemoration, told The Associated Press. “Let the word go out that we will not be deterred by one or two or even a few Neanderthal thinkers who would resurrect a hangman’s noose or any other relic of the dark and racist past.”

 

KC Hotel Accused of Racism
Was it a case of racism, or were a group of Connecticut Black youths booted out of a Kansas City hotel because they were too loud? The manager says that race had nothing to do with the ouster of the New Haven, Conn.-based Nation Drill Squad and Drum Corps; rather, he said, it was the result of numerous complaints from other guests at the Sheraton Kansas City Sports Complex Hotel. But Douglas Bethea, Nation Drill Squad director, said that his 48-member team had gotten substandard treatment since arriving at the hotel. The group, which included some members as young as 4 years old, was kicked out at 1:15 a.m., he told The Associated Press. Such cases have drawn even more attention since the president of The Valley Swim Club was accused of racism when his club canceled the swimming privileges Black children from a nearby day care center.

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