With support from the University of Richmond

New perspectives on how history is made

Black legislators urge Georgia slavery apology

ATLANTA -- Black legislative leaders said Thursday they will propose that Georgia apologize for the state's role in slavery and segregation-era laws.

"It is time for Georgia, as one of the major stake-holders in slavery, as one of the major players in lynchings, to say it's sorry," said state Rep. Tyrone Brooks, a Democrat. "Sorry for the fact that it was involved in slave trade, sorry for the fact that it was involved in Jim Crow laws."

The measure comes on the heels of a Virginia resolution, passed unanimously in February, expressing regret over slavery.
Read entire article at AP