Congratulations to the AZ Rep on the special section on Black History Month. It covered hopeful relationships between black and white Americans and black Americans rediscovering their roots. I am so relieved you refrained from trying to cover the four hundred years of of soul breaking suffering of black Americans, the implements of torture used to control them, the masks they had to wear to stop them eating the sugar cane that ripped the skin off their faces, the children torn away from still nursing mothers and sold, the lynchings, the smell of the burnings which stimulated the appetite of the whites, the rape and the murders and the humiliation of blacks which successfully convinced them that somehow because of the color of their skin they were sub-human. And they came through all this injustice, and kept fighting for freedom and taught us love and gave us a President and some of the greatest music ever written. There is a promised land but we're not there yet and the fight is not over. The Special Section was at least a beginning.