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<< UI Claims Drop- But No Drop Last Week | Main | Amazing Cartoon Slam on Factory Farming >> November 06, 2003Zell Praises SegregationistWell, Zell Miller just had his Trent Lott moment, proving that his disdain of Northern liberals is still just a cover for defending the legacy of southern segregation. See this story on the death of Lester Maddox, the former Georgia governor who resisted desegregation to the end: While Alabama's George Wallace and other prominent segregationists of the era eventually said they were wrong and sought to make amends, Maddox went to his death without ever backing down.And Zell Miller's view on Maddox: "The Maddox administration was a good one, marked by historic and progressive achievements," said U.S. Sen. Zell Miller, Maddox's former chief of staff. "History will judge his administration well."But as southern political scientist Merle Black says: "His agenda really was reacting to social changes imposed on the South from the outside, and trying to organize political resistance for that." You still see the argument that the Confederate Flag, only resurrected officially in the South int he 1950s as a symbol of resistance to desegration, means something other than racism. People may associate other values with it-- rebellion, anti-government feelings etc. -- but with a universe of symbols that could stand-in for those other values, choosing the Confederate Flag associated with racists like Maddox is a racist decision, even if all those who fly the flag do not necessarily harbor ill will to blacks. It's definitely worthwhile to appeal to those who cling to the flag politically with alternative economic messages, but defending the flag or the racists who resisting desegregation flying it is completely wrong. Posted by Nathan at November 6, 2003 10:23 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsAdd Jimmy Carter as well. http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/maddox/28maddoxrail.html Posted by: Chad Peterson at November 6, 2003 01:03 PM Miller is explicitly praising Maddox's administration -- so even your headline is wrong -- and clearly meanspirited as well. Posted by: Jule Herbert at November 6, 2003 03:22 PM I wrote about this back when they buried the old goat -- with Dixie playing of course. I can't think of any reason for Miller to remain a Democrat. Now that the barrier against electing a Republican governor has been broken in Georgia, he might as well go on and switch parties. I believe Miller is a very scared man. He fears his what will happen to him if he crosses the neo-Confederates or is perceived as having done so. Posted by: Mac Diva at November 6, 2003 07:05 PM Zell's not running for reelection so I guess he can say whatever he feels like saying. Posted by: Chad Peterson at November 7, 2003 10:04 AM Post a comment
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