No. What I'm saying is that almost all the Southern politicians in the Congress and in Governorships who controlled the system of government had racist systemic intent to structure the laws to exclude and repress and insult black Americans deliberately. A U.S. Supreme Court judge who was a Governor of South Carolina and U.S. Senator James Byrnes said in the post war period: "“This is a white man’s country, and will always remain a white man’s country.” You of course don't think that is historically important, threatening or insulting to black Americans in the South, violently all deprived of their ability to vote by the white establishment to the point that there were no blacks voting in the elections from 1900-1965 as important or insulting to black Americans. You think that because you personally didn't go out and denounce all these politicians that systematically and illegally, through unconstitional laws and violent lynchings, it doesn't matter to them. Of course you only see them as whining and denying whites of their humanity? Mississippi senator Stennis said: “We are not going to comply with the Supreme Court decision of putting whites and blacks together, but the least we advertise that fact, the better.”
"Bull" Connor, basically sherriff in Birmingham, said "“All you gotta do is tell them you’re going to bring the dogs. Look at ‘em run. Bring the dogs anyway, captain.” Then he brought in the dogs and sicked them on John Lewis and all the peace protestors trying to walk to the courthouse, that they paid taxes to uphold, and had his cops beat down with sticks to stop them from registering from voting with their constitutional right to vote.
It was everywhere in the South, Arkansas, Texas.
So you're right, just those white leaders, those politicians all across the south and those other states who said vile disgusting things, using the N word for 200 hundred years, repressing the humanity of black Americans for two hundreds are evil, despicable, and foul human beings. Let's rip down their filthy traitorous statues and take their disgusting names of all government and university buildings. They're scum. The rest of the white people, you and I, we don't deserve to have our humanity recognized by blacks because we are human beings. But all these white senators and congressman and governors and state legislators, and white state court judges and mayor up until 1965, they are the filthy pieces who should be taken out of the history books, should not have their humanity recognized. The rest of us whites can live on, and we don't have to be weighed down by these pieces of white filth and they can be vilified as individuals who were anti-black and anti-American. The rest of us don't honestly need them polluting our history books.
Now I agree with you.