Even after President Obama invited both men to come and have a beer in the White House, Henry Louis Gates Jr. and the Cambridge police officer who arrested the prominent Harvard black-studies professor in his own house last week continued to be the focus of columnists and commenters.
Mr. Gates, after a week of public silence, said Friday in a Web posting that he had accepted Mr. Obama’s invitation during a phone conversation and had apologized for distracting attention from the president’s efforts to get health-care legislation passed. Mr. Gates said that he was pleased that the president was “eager to use my experience as a teaching moment,” and that if meeting the officer, Sgt. James Crowley, “for a beer with the president will further that end, I would be happy to oblige.” Mr. Gates also said he thought it was time to move on.
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