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The Spirit of America: What Were They Thinking?

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What with the financial meltdown, two wars, and a myriad of other problems, even news-junkies can be forgiven for missing this story. So let me help you catch up.

Earlier this month, the great state of Mississippi celebrated "The Spirit of America Day" to commemorate the achievements of its outstanding male high school athletes.

"The Spirit of America Day" was blessed - as it has been for more than a generation -- by a resolution from the Mississippi state legislature (on a voice vote).

Seven teenagers were selected on the basis of their athleticism, leadership and citizenship.

"The endeavors of these individual students to be productive and contributing members of society provide the model example for other students to pattern themselves after, in efforts of becoming notable and model citizens for future generations to come," said the resolution adopted by the House.

Well, why not? These kids probably worked their butts off to win. They're role models, no? Why not recognize their achievement? Sounds like a good cause, right?

Wrong. No, there's nothing wrong with the kids. They deserved to be honored. So what's the problem?

Here's the back-story:

"The Spirit of America Day" events are hosted by one Richard Barrett, a lawyer in Learned, Miss. Mr. Barrett is chairman of the board of America's Foundation, a Mississippi sports organization that sponsors "The Spirit of America Day."

He's also the head of the Nationalist Movement, a white supremacist organization that advocates striking down civil rights laws and organizes white power events nationwide.

Hatewatch, the authoritative publication of the Southern Poverty Law Center, reports that Barrett, 65, has long denigrated minorities. In his 1982 autobiography, "The Commission," he called for resettling non-white Americans to "Puerto Rico, Mexico, Israel, the Orient and Africa," according to the Anti-Defamation League. He also argued that "the Negro race ... possess[es] no creativity of its own [and] pulls the vitality away from civilization." And he favored sterilization and abortions of those deemed "unfit."

There's more. Barrett marched on Martin Luther King Day last year in Jena, La., to deride King and the six black teenagers subjected to unusually harsh prosecutions for an attack on a white student. Nationalist Movement members and supporters chanted slogans such as, "If it ain't white, it ain't right."

Last fall, he planned a Louisville rally in support of James Forde Seale, who was convicted of facilitating the Klan murder of two black teenagers. (The conviction was later overturned on a technicality by a panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.)

Barrett has also campaigned on behalf of other 1960s-era racist killers. After Byron de la Beckwith was convicted in 1994 of assassinating civil rights leader Medgar Evers, Barrett circulated a petition and led a march seeking a pardon from the Mississippi governor.

Although Barrett told the AP that he doesn't share his racist views at "Spirit of America" events, the Anti Defamation League tells us that the "Spirit of America isn't Barrett's only youth outreach effort. In 1988, he invited skinheads to his home for a weekend of paramilitary training. The few teenagers who attended tried to hit a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. during target practice, the Jackson Clarion-Ledger reported.

Barrett currently runs an online forum for skinheads, where he recently referred to President Obama as "Chimpanzee-in-Chief." Hatewatch says his racist message is a hit with the young men who post there. "No matter how many laws you pass a white woman will always be the ultimate prize and target of black men," reads one recent post. "Long live you my brave brothers and thank God for this forum and the wise words of Richard Barrett."

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William Fisher has managed economic development programs in the Middle East and elsewhere for the US State Department and the US Agency for International Development. He served in the international affairs area in the Kennedy Administration and now (more...)
 
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