Kudos to Walter Williams for speaking the truth.
Obama’s success is truly a remarkable commentary on the goodness of Americans and how far we’ve come in resolving matters of race. I’m 72 years old. For almost all of my life, a black having a real chance at becoming the president of the United States was at best a pipe dream. Obama has convincingly won primaries in states with insignificant black populations. As such, it further confirms what I’ve often said: The civil rights struggle in America is over and it’s won. At one time black Americans did not have the constitutional guarantees enjoyed by white Americans; now we do. The fact that the civil rights struggle is over and won does not mean that there are not major problems confronting many members of the black community but they are not civil rights problems and have little or nothing to do with racial discrimination.

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April 10, 2008 at 9:02 am
mediashark
Are you really serious sir?? Civil rights!!
We have to only take inventory, to see the cemented racism in my country.
In my country we hate black people, and are uncomfortable when they are
nearby.
Name a white movement that are proactive against the unfair treatment
of blacks in America??