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Lecturer: Blacks have yet to heal (post-traumatic slave syndrome)
NorthJersey.com ^ | 02.03.06 | JENNIFER HINES CUNNINGHAM

Posted on 02/03/2006 6:47:14 PM PST by Coleus

Some students at William Paterson University Thursday said they could see a correlation between the behavior of some students on campus and what a visiting professor called "post-traumatic slave syndrome."

Joy DeGruy Leary, an assistant professor of social work at Portland State University, presented more than a decade of research to a crowd of some 100 people at and concluded that generations of black families have been traumatized by the lingering effects of slavery. Her talk was the first in a series of Black History Month programs at the school.

Leary said she often hears blacks say that "good hair," or hair that is straight is more desired than "nappy hair," or curly hair.

"Why do we loathe the things that make us black?" she asked the audience. "These are socially learned behaviors."

Student Janelle Batson, 23, a junior, said she believes that lighter-skinned blacks on campus are sometimes seen as socially superior.

"This is something that is definitely affecting the black community on campus," she said.

Senior Dennis Wilson, 27, said "Many in our community are prone to dislike work because as slaves, we had to work long hours and weren't justly compensated."

Lawrence E. Mbogoni, Chair of African, African American and Caribbean Studies at William Paterson University, said in a telephone interview that the ramifications of slavery are still being felt to this day.

"What happens when someone is traumatized? They need to go through therapy," he said. "Freed slaves were never given any therapy after experiencing what they did."

Leary said drug use, high rates of incarceration, poverty, self-hate and the breakdown of the black family are symptoms that have not been eradicated from the culture.

"We are an incredible people, and a resilient people, but we have yet to heal," said Leary, who is black. "Cycles of oppression have left scars that have embedded themselves into our collective psyche."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: academia; academialist; blackhistorymonth; slavery; wpu
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To: indcons

Im not an expert but I listen to Dr. Drew Penski, hes an internist who specializes in addiction medicine, he has a nightly nationally syndicated radio show called Loveline.

Basically things that tramatize you as a child turn into sources of attraction as an adult. Also things that happened to you as a child, you end up doing to your children, unless you get treatment. For example 60% of children who were molested, end up becoming child molesters themselves. It can be summed up as you become your parents.

The same thing happens in all cultures. White trash in the south, same thing, theres a reason why so few of them change. Arab culture has the same thing going on.


21 posted on 02/03/2006 7:07:27 PM PST by RHINO369
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To: Coleus

If blacks want to talk about the effects of slavery they need look no further than the party blacks overwhelmingly vote for every election year, namely the treason party; The Demon-rats. The party that has only one mission for blacks which is to enslave them to government, to socialist programs, to demean them with racist concepts like affirmative action, a concept that would have them believe that they are less equal than everybody else, a party that has people like Bill Clinton and John Kerry who openly mock blacks by calling themselves "black Presidents", a party that has a former KKK memeber, a party whose highest ranking black in their last Presidential administration was a secretary who had to demean herself by making BJ appointments for interns.


22 posted on 02/03/2006 7:10:57 PM PST by Screamname (Tagline)
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To: RHINO369

BTW I'm not making excuses. The problem needs to end, and paying for these women to have tons of kids. Once you go from the young victim to being a teen age mother, you are now the victimizer, and societies problem.


23 posted on 02/03/2006 7:11:47 PM PST by RHINO369
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To: vox humana

Liberal policies break hearts and destroy lives. There's a tagline if I ever saw one.


24 posted on 02/03/2006 7:12:04 PM PST by charrisGOP ("Troubles are often the tools by which God fashions us for better things." --Henry Ward Beecher)
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To: RHINO369

I mean not paying for their children ^^^


25 posted on 02/03/2006 7:12:30 PM PST by RHINO369
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To: Coleus


"Student Janelle Batson, 23, a junior, said she believes that lighter-skinned blacks on campus are sometimes seen as socially superior."

And the darker skinned people on campus are often seen as victims that are held back.

I have a solution for this - raise taxes and elect Democrats...


26 posted on 02/03/2006 7:14:21 PM PST by Tzimisce
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To: Coleus
maybe im also suffering from post slavery stress syndrome from my ancestors being enslaved by the Romans when they conquered Europe, because my wife thinks I'm a lazy good for nothing...

*rolls eyes*
27 posted on 02/03/2006 7:19:49 PM PST by conservative physics
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To: pennboricua

28 posted on 02/03/2006 7:22:04 PM PST by winston2 (In matters of necessity let there be unity, in matters of doubt liberty, and in all things charity:)
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To: RHINO369

slavery was wrong... but most slaves were treated fairly by their masters, and most slaves choose to stay and work for the same people who had previously owned them after they were freed.

I suspect the same proportion of slave owners mistreated their slaves as people today mistreat their dogs.


29 posted on 02/03/2006 7:23:08 PM PST by conservative physics
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To: conservative physics

"slavery was wrong... but most slaves were treated fairly by their masters, and most slaves choose to stay and work for the same people who had previously owned them after they were freed.

I suspect the same proportion of slave owners mistreated their slaves as people today mistreat their dogs"

This is the single dumbest thing i have ever read on this forum.


30 posted on 02/03/2006 7:30:55 PM PST by Zauber
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To: indcons
What about the victims currently in the Sudan and Middle East who continue practicing slavery and conveniently ignored by these "educators"?
31 posted on 02/03/2006 7:33:59 PM PST by dhouston
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To: Zauber
Well I am speaking from experience, my family were slave owners and many of the slaves they had that were freed choose to stay on and work the land after they were freed.

These freed slaves were treated well and were in many ways considered part of the family. Even after all these generations the descendants of those slaves keep in touch with and are friendly with those of us descended from their ancestors owners.

I brought up the pet comparison because many people love their pets and treat them as part of their family, while other beat and generally abuse their pets. The analogy seemed fair, although I in no way think blacks are animals.
32 posted on 02/03/2006 7:36:22 PM PST by conservative physics
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To: vox humana
I think the visiting professor is suffering from post-traumatic liberalism syndrome.

Nonsense ... she just has to produce something to justify all the grant money she sucks up.

33 posted on 02/03/2006 7:37:54 PM PST by caryatid (Jolie Blonde, 'gardez donc, quoi t'as fait ...)
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To: Coleus

PLEASE tell me this is a joke!!!!! This PC/victimology nonsense has got to end, or our culture will go down the tubes like ancient Rome.....


34 posted on 02/03/2006 7:38:41 PM PST by Frank_2001
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To: Coleus
I'm of Irish ancestry. My people were slaves and serfs far longer than these folks' ancestors.

Where's my compensation?

Oh, that's right. Never mind.

35 posted on 02/03/2006 7:39:13 PM PST by Eagles6 (Dig deeper, more ammo.)
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To: Coleus
Some students at William Paterson University Thursday said they could see a correlation between the behavior of some students on campus and what a visiting professor called "post-traumatic slave syndrome."

I would be willing to bet that not one of these 'traumatized' students are computer science, math, engineering or chemistry majors but ARE ethnic studies, black history, sociology or child development majors.

I would also be willing to bet that blacks who own their own businesses, are climbing the corporate ladder or marrying and raising kids DO NOT have this 'syndrome' because THEY'RE TOO BUSY BEING AN AMERICAN SUCCESS STORY.

36 posted on 02/03/2006 7:39:44 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: Coleus

As Homer would say: "Help me, Jeebus!"


37 posted on 02/03/2006 7:43:02 PM PST by Mogengator
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To: Coleus

What a crock!


38 posted on 02/03/2006 7:43:55 PM PST by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis)
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To: indcons

My late uncle would have said--don't bring that crap up with me, my family came over in 1920.


39 posted on 02/03/2006 7:45:13 PM PST by Westlander (Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
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To: RHINO369

For example 60% of children who were molested, end up becoming child molesters themselves.

Stats to back this claim up? This cannot possibly apply to females.


40 posted on 02/03/2006 7:50:20 PM PST by ThisLittleLightofMine
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