Opinion | Atoning for America’s 'original sin': The case for a national apology for slavery

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Opinion | Atoning for America’s 'original sin': The case for a national apology for slavery
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Opinion | Mark Medish and Daniel Lucich: 'The fact that the debate is intensifying 154 years after the Civil War ended is a sign of moral turbulence that must be addressed.' - NBCNewsTHINK

— it makes sense that the federal government should be held to account. The United States has acknowledged the injustice in a variety of ways — waging a Civil War, emancipating slaves, amending the Constitution and enacting statutes to provide citizenship, equal protection and civil rights. As a nation, however, we have never apologized. This is a deep moral failing, compounded over decades.

In 1860, there were more than 3.9 million slaves in a total U.S. population of 31 million. If any national bad deed deserves an apology, the scale of this atrocity demands it. In 1860, there were more than 3.9 million slaves in a total U.S. population of 31 million. If any national bad deed deserves an apology, the scale of this atrocity demands it.when he spoke to the Tuskegee victims

: “It is not only in remembering that shameful past that we can make amends and repair our nation, but it is in remembering that past that we can build a better present and a better future.” Other countries have made historic apologies to wronged domestic groups. Australia set a strong example in 2008, whenReligious congregations have taken similar steps. The

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