Monday, January 16, 2006

 

For Mrtin Luther King Day, Proof of the End of Racism

Or, rather, the proof of lack of same. From the front page of the Journal:

Retired Black Cops Pressure Georgia For Pension Equity
They Were Barred From a Plan By Race in '50s and '60s; Now, Trying to Set it Right
Living on $700 a Month Less

By KELLY GREENE
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
January 16, 2006; Page A1

ATLANTA -- Howard Baugh grew up next door to Martin Luther King Jr. and joined the Atlanta Police Department in 1953 as its 12th black recruit. He is a veteran of the civil-rights demonstrations that roiled this city -- and of a long struggle against bigotry within the police force itself.

Mr. Baugh, now 81 years old, is still fighting that battle. Together with a group of fellow officers who crossed the color line decades ago, Mr. Baugh is pressing the state of Georgia to grant him the same pension benefits as his white counterparts from that era.

Mr. Baugh and the other African-American retirees say that early in their police careers, they were blocked from participating in a state-backed supplemental retirement fund because of their color. As a result, Mr. Baugh says, he receives about $700 less each month than white officers who signed up. As many as 200 other retired black officers, many in their 70s and 80s, are in the same boat.

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