Interesting point. So would the Tawana Brawley story. My son recently read and wrote a report on the book and movie “To Kill a Mockingbird” for a school project. Whereas it's important that true racism be recognized and denounced, I feel that the impression he and the other students are getting is that this is the way things continue to be, and that all racism is white on black. It's not honest or helpful to characterize things this way, and ultimately prevents racial progress IMHO.