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khaosworks) wrote2004-02-24 03:55 pm
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Adding Fuel to the Fire
To those who don't understand why I find the position of people who support the word "civil unions" for same-sex couples almost as intolerable as those who say that marriage for the same should be banned, or for those who require some clarification or understanding to why the naming is important even if the benefits are the same.
Here's three words.
Plessy v. Ferguson.
Doesn't right a bell? Three more words.
Separate but equal.
We like to think we've grown somewhat beyond that since 1955.
Here's three words.
Plessy v. Ferguson.
Doesn't right a bell? Three more words.
Separate but equal.
We like to think we've grown somewhat beyond that since 1955.
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There's a book titled "Notorious in the Neighborhood: Sex and Families Across the Color Line in Virginia, 1787-1861" by Joshua D. Rothman, from Continuity Press which I've not read but looks like an interesting study (and I wouldn't mind being bought for a starving grad student, hint hint).
The fact that he extends the study up to the beginnings of the Civil War is interesting, because I'd always beleived that the end of the line, really, for racial tolerance was the Stono Rebellion in 1739 and the passing of the Negro Act which essentially removed all civil rights from all African-Americans.