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Louisiana cemetery apologizes for telling family Black deputy couldn't be buried there

  
Via:  Bob Nelson  •  4 years ago  •  8 comments

By:   The Guardian

Louisiana cemetery apologizes for telling family Black deputy couldn't be buried there



Board president says his aunt declined to bury body of Darrell Semien due to 1950s 'whites only' policy

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Apparently this story, which is all over the Internet, was quickly resolved.

The question remains... why did it ever happen?

Is this really the first burial of a Black in Oaklin Springs?



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512 The family of a Black sheriff's deputy in Louisiana said a local cemetery declined to bury his body after he died last week due to a "whites only" policy.

Darrell Semien, an Allen Parish sheriff's office deputy, died on Sunday at the age of 55. But when his widow Karla went to inquire about his burial at the local Oaklin Springs cemetery, the Semien family said, she was told he couldn't be buried there.

"I just went to Oaklin Springs cemetery to pick a plot for my husband to be buried . I met with the lady out there and she said she could not sell me a plot because the cemetery is a whites only cemetery," Semien wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday. "Wow what a slap in the face."

Oaklin Springs cemetery confirmed to local station KPLC on Wednesday that a contract from the 1950s mentions "the right of burial of the remains of white human beings".

The cemetery is located in Allen Parish, Louisiana - where nearly a quarter of residents are Black.

The board president of the cemetery, H Creig Vizena, said he had been stunned to learn Semien was denied burial. "It's horrible," Vizena told the Associated Press.

Vizena told the news agency his 81-year-old aunt was the woman who denied the Semiens' request, and she was "relieved of her duties".

Vizena said he apologized to the family and offered one of his own plots in the small cemetery, which he estimated covers less than two acres (0.8 hectares). But, he said, the offer was turned down: the family said Semien couldn't rest easily there.

"My dad wasn't any man, he was a phenomenal man," daughter Shayla Semien told local network KATC-TV. "He was a police officer in this same community for 15 years. He was denied a place to lay because of the color of his skin."

It was common for cemeteries to enforce segregation into the late 1940s and 50s. In 2016, a cemetery in Normanna, Texas, was sued after Dorothy Barrera, who is white, discovered that the cemetery association would not allow her Latino husband's burial. In 2014, the city of Waco, Texas, decided to remove a fence dividing the graves of white and Black people buried at the city-owned Greenwood cemetery.

The supreme court's Shelley v Kraemer decision in 1948 outlawed racial covenants in real estate.

The Guardian could not reach Oaklin Springs cemetery to confirm details of the 1950s contract containing discriminatory language. Karla Semien did not immediately respond to the Guardian's request for comment.

The Oaklin cemetery board voted on Thursday evening to remove the whites-only provision from its sales contracts, the AP reported.



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Bob Nelson
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1  seeder  Bob Nelson    4 years ago

Everyday racism.

 
 
 
Kavika
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2  Kavika     4 years ago

WTH!!!

 
 
 
Raven Wing
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3  Raven Wing     4 years ago

Yes indeed....racism is alive and well in 2021. Perhaps even more so since the 1960's as I recall.

WTF cares what the color of a human beings' skin is. Every human being bleeds red and their poop stinks just like everyone else's.

And there is no superior race. None. No matter what the color of their skin. There are only those who THINK they are.

 
 
 
Split Personality
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4  Split Personality    4 years ago

"Systemic racism does not exist" according to (R) Scott Perry (PA) ( what an ass )

Reggie Jackson disagrees...

But what's actually been impacting our lives are systems that rely on subtle and not so subtle biases against people of color to disempower us and put us at risk. And so we've been fighting for job opportunities, for safety from violence, for equal education, for freedom from medical racism. And that is upheld not by how you love or don't love people of color but by how you participate with our systems.

here's a good compilation...

Systemic Racism Quotes

Quotes tagged as "systemic-racism" Showing 1-30 of 63
“Standing on a street corner in Manhattan two days after Diallo's murder, having just come from a meeting of concerned citizens to plan an organized response, I was so filled with frustration and sorrow that I turned to the woman beside me waiting for the light to change and asked 'What do you think about the cops shooting that man forty-one-times?'

She looked startled, confused--could she not feel the palpable rage, pain, and fear that pulsed through the black veins of this city and other cities across the nation?

'I don't know. I have to wait until all the facts are in. I'm sure they had a reason,' she finally responded.

Perhaps she saw the disgust and disappointment on my face. Stepping off the curb as the light turned green, she added, 'I mean, he must have done something.”
Jill Nelson, Police Brutality: An Anthology
 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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4.1  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  Split Personality @4    4 years ago
And that is upheld not by how you love or don't love people of color but by how you participate with our systems.

Jackson nails it. Of course, he probably thinks more about it than I. jrSmiley_19_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
Thrawn 31
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5  Thrawn 31    4 years ago

But according to Greg there is no such thing as systemic racism!

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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5.1  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  Thrawn 31 @5    4 years ago

Often, and I think in Greg's case, the person who says this simply has no idea what it means.

 
 
 
Thrawn 31
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5.1.1  Thrawn 31  replied to  Bob Nelson @5.1    4 years ago

Oh I know for a fact husker there doesn't know what the word systemic means. That is a given.

 
 

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