Adam Shields

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To be Black was to possess lesser mental, emotional, spiritual, and relational capacity; it was to be inferior. It also came to signify moral deficiency, an innate tendency toward laziness, theft, duplicity, and lust. To be Black was to be dangerous. As a result of these notions of personal inferiority and moral danger, Blackness also came to take on a new meaning: social marginalization.
Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair
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