Kansas City Star apologies for racist history
Kansas City, January 1 (RHC)-- The Kansas City Star, one of the most influential newspapers in the U.S. Midwest, has apologized for the paper’s racist history.
The paper’s top editor admitted the Star and a sister paper had reinforced segregation, Jim Crow laws and redlining. The editor, Mike Fannin, wrote: “Decade after early decade it robbed an entire community of opportunity, dignity, justice and recognition.”
The newspaper went on to admit that its coverage had “disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations” of Black residents.