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Another ‘Black Man Did It’ Hoax Sparks Outrage

Philadelphia

It’s an old lie, claiming that “The Black Man Did It.” 

But it was trotted out again last week when a White mother from suburban Philadelphia said two Black men snatched her and her 9-year-old daughter from their SUV and abducted them in the trunk of a black Cadillac.

Blacks across the country were outraged after Bonnie Sweeten was found in a luxury hotel at Disney World. Authorities quickly unraveled the hoax but not before an Amber Alert, frantic searches, and national news coverage that played into images of marauding Black men.

Racial boundaries are slowly dissolving in America, with President Barack Obama the most obvious example. Yet Sweeten’s story, plus the killing of a Black New York City policeman by a White officer days later, was a reminder that old ideas remain burned into many minds – both Black and White.

Sweeten’s story has provoked an outpouring of discussion among Blacks, everywhere from doctor’s offices to blogs. Syndicated radio host Warren Ballentine said his listeners are “furious, and they’re disgusted. … On a scale of 1 to 10, it’s a 15.”

“Their hope was that, by Obama becoming president, the rest of America would take a look at Black Americans and look at us for who we are and not what a stereotype is,” Ballentine said.

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