A Cemetery Reminds Us That Reparations Aren't Simplistic, Race-Based Calculations - The Thinking Conservative
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A Cemetery Reminds Us That Reparations Aren’t Simplistic, Race-Based Calculations
I was taking one of my weekly walks in Sleepy Hollow, New York, through its historic cemetery where many captains of industry are interred, including mausoleums for William Rockefeller, Walter Chrysler, Leona Helmsley, and Elizabeth Arden. Andrew Carnegie is buried there, too, with his grave marked only by a simple Celtic Cross. Of course, Washington Irving is also buried there, in a sprawling family plot on a hill just behind the Old Dutch Chur…
A Cemetery Reminds Us That Reparations Aren't Simplistic, Race-Based Calculations - The Thinking Conservative
One headstone at the Sleepy Hollow cemetery, New York caused me to think about "reparations," which many on the Left are hoping will gain traction. The post A Cemetery Reminds Us That Reparations Aren’t Simplistic, Race-Based Calculations appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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