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Racism on the Palace Steps?

机译:宫殿台阶上的种族主义?

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After leaving the diplomatic post vacant for over a year, Richard Nixon in 1970 surprisingly appointed African-American Jerome H. Holland as the new US ambassador to Sweden. When Jerome Holland arrived at the Stockholm airport, antiwar protesters allegedly shouted 'nigger go home' at him. A week later, as Dr. Holland submitted his credentials to the Swedish king, demonstrators may have again shouted the racist epithet 'nigger'. These incidents were widely reported in the US media and now appear in history books. This article examines what happened in April 1970, and concludes that the evidence showing that antiwar demonstrators said any of these things is weak. It may be that someone simply misunderstood what had been said. Another possibility is that the Nixon White House wanted to smear the Swedish antiwar movement with the stain of racism, trying to undercut the legitimacy of Sweden's criticism of the Vietnam War. This article examines the evidence behind a historical puzzle that still allows various interpretations of meanings and motives.
机译:离开外交职位空缺了一年多之后,理查德·尼克松(Richard Nixon)于1970年出人意料地任命了非裔美国人杰罗姆·H·荷兰(Jerome H. Holland)为美国新任瑞典大使。当杰罗姆·荷兰(Jerome Holland)到达斯德哥尔摩机场时,反战示威者据称对他大喊“黑鬼回家”。一周后,当霍兰德博士向瑞典国王提交证书时,示威者可能再次大喊种族主义的绰号“黑人”。这些事件在美国媒体上得到了广泛报道,现在出现在历史书中。本文研究了1970年4月发生的事情,并得出结论,表明反战示威者说这些事情中的任何一个都是虚弱的证据。可能是某人只是误解了所讲的内容。另一个可能性是,尼克松白宫想在种族主义的污点上涂抹瑞典的反战运动,试图削弱瑞典对越南战争的批评的合法性。本文研究了一个历史难题背后的证据,该难题仍然可以对意义和动机进行各种解释。

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