Who is this woman, really?
If whites were serious, they'd find tons of ways to fix slavery's scars:
“I cried when my father told me how he was treated as a person, and it was this which got me started into going back through the years and finding out about my family. It got me thinking about who they were and what they went through, and who I am as a result.
“For example I’m not really a Holland. My great-grandfather took the name Holland. People took the name of the plantation owners for whom they worked, or it related to their occupation.
That's O.K. - we're used to doing the heavy lifting, alone, anyway,...