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Randall Kennedy on Addressing Past Wrongs

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Randall Kennedy is a professor at Harvard Law School, where he teaches courses on contracts, freedom of expression, and the regulation of race relations. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the Bar of the District of Columbia. Kennedy is also an editorial board member of The Nation, Dissent, and The American Prospect. Kennedy is the author of Race, Crime, and the Law (1997), which won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Prize.

In this video clip from Facing History and Ourselves' 1997 Human Rights and Justice conference, "Collective Violence and Memory: Judgment, Reconciliation, Education," Kennedy talks about the wrong inherent in not facing past wrongdoings.
Transcript: 
"Isn't the failure to fix and acknowledge wrongs a current wrong? If you've done wrong that's in the past, and if you're living, you have a chance to fix what you did wrong. If you don't do that, it seems to me that is a separate and discreet harm that you're visiting on people. You are now censurable for a second wrong that you have done."
Related Videos: 
James Gilligan on Facing the Past in the U.S.
Bill Moyers on Confronting our Past
Richard Goldstone on Confronting the Past
Video length: 
00 min 33 sec
Date filmed: 
Apr 10 1997
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