Previous Daily Press Editorial Boards have not always been on the right side of racial historical debates, dating back to Massive Resistance and the battle for Civil Rights. We cannot go back and correct those wrongheaded stances, but we can make sure that we stand against Mr. Trump's inflammatory and harmful candidacy. There is no specific policy that can treat or cure the racial anger that has begun to spread in our country. That change will have to come from the citizens themselves, especially in communities such as Newport News and Hampton, where minorities are now the majority. But the president can help establish a tone. We hope to see programs that will better prepare diverse police forces to resolve local incidents in a manner that unites rather than incites.