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})('<div class=\"record comment-details\">\n  <a name=\"comment170\"><\/a>\n    <h2 class=\"headline\">Memorial<\/h2>\n  <div class=\"supplemental\">\n	  <div class=\"author\">Andre Ballard<\/div>\n	  <div class=\"date\">August 22, 2016<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"abstract\">Thank you for this article and MASS Design Group for the memorial, this memorial will continue the healing toward better race relationships in our nation. What we lack as a nation is calm dialog about our past, present and future. \n\nI have found Americans our willing to talk about a lot of things except factual dialog about our history as it relates to race, specifically African American history.  We watch movies but to we do it together as black and white friends or with any ethnicity but our own. I experimented with this when a movie recently came out about our racial history and it was a good experience. \n\nThe only thing that bothered me about the article is the writer felt like they needed to be apologetic about the memorial and or article concerning divisiveness; neither should be considered divisive.  My family has biracial marriages in it and there are children born of these biracial marriages. I for one will never shy away from talking openly about the sufferings and healings that have occurred in our nation.  The children need to know what is the truth about the racial history of our nation, both the good, the bad and the ugly.  Frankly there is the good racial history, the bad and this memorial is acknowledging the ugly.  May it never happen again for any people anywhere of any ethnicity. <\/div>\n    <div class=\"action-links\">\n		<a href=\"#comment_form\">Post Comment<\/a>\n		<a class=\"modalInput\" rel=\"#report-abusive-comment-form\" href=\"#id=170\">Report Abusive Comment<\/a>\n    <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n');