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In reply to the discussion: George W. Bush’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Was a Slave Trader [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,462 posts)Watching your comments on the thread. I'm in agreement.
I think I'd rather see something like a tax credit formula or increased Social Security payout if you descend from black Americans that appeared in the 1900 To 1950 census and your birth certificate says you are black or negro (my dad's ID'd him as negro).
We need to focus on slavery by any other name. Things that impacted the financial mobility of black people in the post World War II era. The Rosewood incident descendants sued, had their day in court, and won. The destruction and seizure of property 'touches' many non black Americans - because of our economic system. They can see/understand that.
Talking about slavery and the Bush family - a lot of families - I'm not going to condemn them for that.
I certainly hope no one holds my grand daddy's crimes against me - and the past 15 years a lot of what the "black bootlegger and spirits maker" did has been uncovered. If he shot a rival in 1927 or something isn't a crime I should pay for. And trust me - every single one of his 33 grandchildren fully benefit from the wealth he accumulated.
There's a LOT I can hold agaist the Bush family in the here and now and my lifetime. This isn't a hill I'm willing to die on as a black American.