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The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday unveiled a campaign focused on ending systemic racism in the U.S. through advocating for economic and overall equality for people of color.
By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times - Tuesday, February 9, 2021
The American Civil Liberties Union is spearheading a new campaign against system racism with the long-term aim of dismantling “the book of rules for how we govern.”
A YouTube video titled “Systemic Equality: Addressing America’s Legacy of Racism” spotlights the civil rights group’s two-year, $10 million initiative.
“There is no equality. There is no justice. There is no ‘more perfect union’ for Black people in this country if we do not name systemic racism systemic racism in our past, in our present, and in our future tenses,” the spot’s narrator says. “Yes, yes, if we undo, if we redo, if we make anew the book of rules for how we govern, we can have a system of equals, equal systems, systemic equality for all people.”
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April 12, 1955 was a day of celebration. Across the United States, church bells rang, sirens blew, and people poured into the streets singing and dancing. The rejoicing was a spontaneous response to news that field trials of Jonas Salk’s vaccine against the dread polio virus had been successful. The public had avidly followed the search for a vaccine for years. Hundreds of thousands of volunteers had participated in the trials, and tens of millions contributed dimes, quarters and dollars to the effort. According to a 1954 Gallup poll, more Americans knew about the polio field trials than knew the full name of their President, Dwight David Eisenhower.