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Institutional and Systemic Racism

Institutional racism and systemic racism are terms bandied about these days without much clarity. Being 84 years of age, I have seen and lived through what might be called institutional racism or systemic racism. Both operate under the assumption that one race is superior to another. It involves the practice of treating a person or group of people differently based on their race. Negroes, as we proudly called ourselves back then, were denied entry to hotels, restaurants and other establishments all over the nation, including the North. Certain jobs were entirely off-limits to Negroes. What school a child attended was determined by his race. In motion pictures, Negroes were portrayed as being unintelligent, such as the roles played by Stepin Fetchit and Mantan Moreland in the Charlie Chan movies. Fortunately, those aspects of racism are a part of our history. By the way, Fetchit, whose real name was Lincoln Perry, was the first black actor to become a millionaire, and he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and, in 1976, the Hollywood chapter of the NAACP awarded Perry a Special NAACP Image Award.

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A failure to communicate

Everyone around here has heard of The Colonel’s chicken, Eischen’s chicken, Rooster’s chicken, Golden Chick’s chicken, and I served up Easy Stop’s chicken for dinner back in the ‘80s. There’s still some who remember The Chicken Shack west of Hennessey where the golf course now stands, but I bet you’ve never heard of Jesus Chicken.

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‘Jobs’ over results?

Is it better to achieve results or generate more “jobs” without achieving one’s goals? Are private businesses more results-focused than government bureaucracies?

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Closer look reveals the real insurrectionists

On May 19, 35 Republicans (see list below) voted in favor of the Democrats’ partisan commission to “investigate” the events of Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol.

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OHS one-act play 3rd at state

Okarche High School’s play placed third recently in the OSSAA’s one-act play contest for the 2020-21 school year.

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Hennessey board votes to negotiate town’s current trash service contract

Instead of going out for 2021-22 solid waste service bids, Hennessey’s town board voted last Thursday morning for the mayor and administrator to negotiate “portions” of the contract with the current provider, Waste Connections Inc.

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Dover announces 2nd semester honor rolls

Dover School has announced its junior high and high school honor rolls for the second semester of 2020-21.

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