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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  southernstudies.org
Blogging for a Progressive South ...

 

 
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 --- 124 days ago
It's been 10 years since three white men in Jasper, Texas beat 49-year-old James Byrd, chained him by the ankles to the bumper of a Ford pickup, then pulled him three miles down a country road because he was black. As MSNBC recalls : Byrd's remains were found scattered in 75 places along the twisting path that cuts through a pine forest. His head and right arm were discovered about a mile from his mangled torso. Media reports of race relations in Jasper today paint a mixed picture. A reflective piece in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram observes how the community came together in the wake of the killing, and that "on the surface," race relations have improved. But some in the community -- especially whites -- didn't like the idea of a memorial event Byrd because they weren't "thrilled that the family is stirring up old memories." Perhaps more encouraging is the news that African-American residents in Jasper have found their political voice and have more say in the town's decision-making: Ministers, both black and Anglo, have continued the alliance that they started after the killing. The group was instrumental in getting both sides of the community to really talk to each other. [Deep East Texas Council of Governments president Walter] Diggles also noted that blacks have made gains in elected offices. "We have three black Americans on the City Council, and that gives us a majority, and three blacks on school board when we had two a dec ...




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