Afterward, when a seething Bernard Kilpatrick, Kwame’s father, - TopicsExpress



          

Afterward, when a seething Bernard Kilpatrick, Kwame’s father, was asked what he felt while he watched his son led into custody, he replied: "The anguish of thousands of black fathers for years who watched their sons being railroaded into jail." Something is not right about that. The mass incarceration of black men in America is a serious issue. But Kwame Kilpatrick does not qualify as being railroaded just because he is black. When Kwame Kilpatrick faces the judge Thursday morning, he has only one person to blame: Kwame Kilpatrick.
Posted on: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 06:26:01 +0000

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