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Hilary Shelton, vice president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, called the speech ”constructively provocative.” ”Nobody wants to be considered a coward. We’ve learned to get along by exclusion and silence. We need to talk about it. People need to feel comfortable saying the wrong things,” said Shelton.
Holder - US a Nation of Cowards on Racial Matters - NYTimes.com