When you talk about slavery with whites, they are just as confused as we are. They feel sorry for what their ancestors put our ancestors through. In the article I’m sorry for Slavery, Eric Meade says “’I’m sorry for slavery. Slavery is a horror I cannot even imagine”. There are white people all around the world saying sorry for slavery. Eric Meade said in his article just because he is saying sorry ” doesn’t mean I feel guilty about slavery.” I don’t think anyone needs to feel guilty about slavery except for the people who took part in it, but I do think that it is appropriate to say …show more content…
While attending Little Flower, everyone was given the same opportunity no matter his or her race. For example, while I attended Little Flower there was an African-American student government president. If the school were racist, they would have made it impossible for her to get the role as Student Government president. Also, while attending this school I participated in the annual plays. In my senior year we did the play Annie. They always double cast, there was white Annie, and there was a black Annie. They didn’t discriminate, they felt if you had the vocals and the experience to play the main character then would get the role. These are examples showing that not all whites are