Alabama voters made sure of that Nov. 2, refusing to approve a constitutional amendment to erase segregation-era wording requiring separate schools for "white and colored children" and to eliminate references to the poll taxes once imposed to disenfranchise blacks.That's it. Roy Moore was bad enough. I drive cross-country from Utah twice a year to visit my mother in Florida. I will not spend a DIME in Alabama.
Sunday, November 28, 2004
Crimson Tide
In the meantime, this. It appears Alabamans want to hold on to segregationist (excuse me, traditional) language in their constitution. What a slap in the face to the African-American citizens of that state.
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