New Jersey Secretary of State in Trouble Over Black History Speech
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 01:36PM
TheSpook
A state Cabinet official whose fiery
Black History Month speech apparently was too in-your-face for some
listeners, issued a statement of regret Tuesday. Secretary of State
Regena L. Thomas said her March 7 presentation to 600 freshmen and
sophomores at Paul VI High School in Haddonfield was not meant to
belittle the predominantly white audience, as some have charged. "My
purpose was to raise the level of awareness and discourse of these
issues, and to leave an impact," Thomas said in a statement issued
Tuesday. "It was never meant to be personal or critical of the students
or school." Some parents and students think the remarks were
racist and incited racist activity among the students. Paul VI High
School is predominantly white. One parent expressed a different view of
the situation. Stephane Coney, whose daughter is a sophomore at Paul
VI, went to the school yesterday afternoon to speak with McCann after
she heard about the flyers. She said her daughter had been the target
of racial harassment at the school before and after the speech, and
that she had complained to the principal. [more] and [more] and [more]
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