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No Presidential Apology for Slavery Forthcoming Ahead of National Dialogue on Race

HeadlineAug 06, 1997

There will be no presidential apology for slavery, at least for now. The White House says President Clinton does not consider the proposal an appropriate first step for his national dialogue on race. The subject did not come up yesterday at Clinton’s meeting with the Black Leadership Forum, an umbrella group of the heads of Black organizations. The group’s president, the Reverend Joseph Lowery, says it isn’t interested in talking about an apology.

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