say liberated because i'm thinking about the vil righ act of 1964 and 65, righ en maybends jim ow, buloo'slook at the residues and remnants of jim crow segregation around the country. this has been a constant criticism from the african-american intellectual community of american whites, that segregation hasreated a formf moral mage in , a form of moral blindns. i think metimes they m keept when whis ask them about it. it could be that well, i'm not going to talk about it beuse you' not goi to undstand menyway. imagine you're a place and you that you know arin pover, thatou know arbeing haed, that you know are being abused, that you know their lives are just not going to be what your life is going to be, which is what white americans have had to know about african-americans for four centuries to the extent that th've thout about . now imagine then, that the only social option available to you, this only soally acctable topti availab to you is to igre that worse,to bme t. that crees a funmental hit 's a wild sortf moral indness and thats a profnd formf damage alvin:e blame or peopl in thicou