KIRK DOUGLAS - DOUGLAS WINS SLAVERY APOLOGY BATTLE
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DOUGLAS WINS SLAVERY APOLOGY BATTLE
Movie veteran KIRK DOUGLAS is celebrating after winning a slavery apology from America's politicians.
The 92 year old, who played a slave in his most famous film Spartacus, launched a campaign to get an official apology for slavery years ago - and the Senate agreed to it on Thursday (18Jun09).
In a blog on his MySpace.com website in April (09), Douglas wrote, "In my last book, Let's Face It, I wrote about the importance of our country showing the world that we are capable of humility by making an apology for our behaviour towards African-Americans before and after the Civil War. I think this action is more important right now."
The resolution passed by the Senate reads, "(Congress) acknowledges the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery... and apologises to African-Americans on behalf of the people of the United States, for the wrongs committed against them and their ancestors."
The bill will now go before the House of Representatives.
19 June 2009 01:35
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