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Coming to terms with itself
Friday, July 02, 2021
Carl Blackwood
United States Vice-President Kamala Harris said in a recent television interview: “I eat 'no' for breakfast.” She was stating as clearly as she could why being told “no” at various times in her life was never a deterrent in her pursuit of an objective that she considered to be worthy and of importance.
I am accustomed to her plain-speaking ways, as she was my US senator and state attorney general before becoming vice-president. It is this spirit of eating “no” for breakfast that suffuses the spirit of many descendants of the Tulsa race massacre in the prosperous black enclave of Greenwood, which was destroyed by over 18 hours of mayhem, May 31 to June 1, 1921.

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