
A law firm recently put property on the market, stating that the land was for sale to "whites only." A complaint was filed with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination as a result of the sign. The legal notice, which appeared May 17th, was a reprint of the language in the deed of the property, stating:
"The said land shall not be sold, leased or rented to any person other than of the Caucasian race."
The statement was placed in the New Bedford Standard-Times.
Both the newspaper and the law firm placing the ad issued an apology:
''We do not condone the language and do not believe that it would be enforceable. It is industry practice to include in the notice of sale the exact legal description as set forth in the mortgage,'' said Harmon Law in a statement. And Mary Harrington, the publisher of the newspaper, said, ''It was a gross error on our part to publish the notice and we sincerely apologize to our readers.''
The ads were generated by scanning deeds of properties that have been subject to foreclosure. The high number of foreclosure notices is what led to the oversight. Mandi Costa, a resident of New Bedford, is the one who filed the complaint.
''I was shocked when I read it,'' Costa said. ''I did a lot of research and found out that this used to be a common practice in property deeds. It just goes to show that racism and discrimination is still out there.''
Obviously, the world is a better place because of Ms. Costa's complaint. The ad also reminds us that although our nation has changed dramatically since the days of slavery and Jim Crow, there are quite a few remnants of discrimination in our society. In fact, I would argue that language such as this in a property deed is among the least dangerous forms of residual racism in our society.
More damaging reminders of racial inequality, which are created by past racism, are asymmetries in America's systemic power structures, where African Americans find themselves on the bottom rung of opportunity and access.
For example, many corporations do not have African-American managers, universities don't hire African-American professors and prisons are full of black people. None of these disparities occurred overnight and are primarily the result of inherited power and opportunity constructs that started during slavery and Jim Crow.
One of the reasons I was so disturbed about the Supreme Court nomination of former Harvard Dean Elena Kagan was because Kagan simply followed Harvard tradition closely and hired zero tenured or tenure track black faculty members during her time as dean. In Harvard's 250-year history, it has been a closely held tradition to keep African-American faculty out of the law school.
These hiring practices occur within universities and corporations across America and are nothing more than the result of brainless commitment to dysfunctional traditions. If we do not directly confront remnants of past discrimination, they will continue to haunt and cripple our society. We must all work deliberately for the next 100 years to fulfill the dreams of Dr. Martin L. King Jr. and clean up the mess from our country's unfortunate conduct.
It is because of such a commitment that I have agreed to speak at the march on Washington on August 28th, the 47th anniversary of the original march by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We have a lot of work to do in order to make our country what it was meant to be. We must all make a contribution.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and the author of the new book, "Black American Money." To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: Tasha on 6/08/2010 6:05PM
Veronica, I have read several things that this blogger has posted and I have to disagree with you. I feel that he is very racist. But I do agree with you about the utopian society. However Bastion1001 is correct in the fact that in order to rid our country of racism, everyone has to stop the racism and all races are guilty of it.
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By: dkp1966 on 6/08/2010 2:52PM
We have come along way regarding racism, The author of this article makes it sound like it was an ad. It was a legal notice. Deeds have not had this language in them since the early 1950's There may have been deeds written that stated no Caucasians . Notice in the article the author does not state the age of the deed. This article was written to needlessly fire people up! Shame on you Dr. Watkins for feeding people a bunch of crap!
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By: Sondra Burke on 6/08/2010 3:07PM
You said it all, and very well by the way. How about "Black News". That one always gets me. Talk about bigotry.
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By: hearditallb4 on 6/08/2010 3:45PM
Has it ever occurred to you that if blacks were not treated in such disproportionate measures, we would not have to have these different venues in which to express ourselves, or to receive the accolades that we so richly deserve. Accolades for performing the same body of work as our peers!Though we are rarely recognized as such! If inner city schools had the same books, same opportunities and the same budget that suburbian schools have, students would not have a problem securing scholarships to ivy league schools and the like. We have innovative people in the African American community, pioneers in their own right, whom left to the powers that be to decide wheteher or not they should report their deaths or their accomplishements, choose NOT to. So, we have to have our own to report what is important to us!! Since it clearly is not important to "mainstream america" such as it is! As for the outrageous number of blacks who are imprisoned, not everyone who is imprisoned is guilty...black OR white! How many times have we seen the finger pointed at the proverbial black gangsta, who in reality was found never to have existed...at all. Get over yourself, lady!!
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By: dkp1966 on 6/08/2010 8:22PM
We have come along way regarding racism, In your article you make it sound like it was an advertisement when if fact it was a legal notice. Deeds have not been written with this kind of language since the early 1950's There may have been deeds written that stated no Caucasians . I also noticed in the article that you do not state the age of the deed. This article was written to needlessly fire people up! Shame on you Dr. Watkins for feeding people a bunch of crap and fanning the flames!
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By: BOB on 6/08/2010 3:00PM
ARCHIE BUNKER LIVES!!!!!
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By: DaddyMoe on 6/08/2010 3:02PM
If this is my land then i will sell it to whoever i want to............If you don't like it .......too bad...........It is entirely up to the owner who will buy the property.........It was fine when a teacher planned a class trip for Black students only.........remember that one???....and there are many more examples of this kind of behavior going on all around America......it is time for White people to stand up and be heard........because we are being walk all over by this damn race card..........the race card is old and tired.........wake up racism is alive and well....and it's not by the White people!!!!!!!!!
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By: jay on 6/08/2010 6:10PM
No, not "white people"...
...let's call them 5% Red People.
Still won't change YOUR history will it?
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By: Therese Brown on 6/09/2010 1:18AM
Actually.. yes... you can sell your land to whoever you want. However... you can't use a licensed real estate agent, broker or any discriminatory ads or you will get in a lot of trouble! Why are you so angry?
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By: Thomas on 6/08/2010 3:03PM
Look at the star patterns on the flag in the picture.
That is an old flag from the 1896 to 1908 or 1959 to 1960 eras.
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