I agree with MyndFyre, deadly, and Trust.
I don't feel bad at all for what my ancestors did. I say "my" ancestors because half of my family were once plantation owners. I feel no remorse for what they did. I was not there, I did not partake in this in any way. Why should I feel bad? Black (I will just focus on this minority race) people need to change their mind set. The ones that grow up in ghettos and get involved in gangs and other organized criminal groups are one of the primary contributors to the black person persona. They need to focus on what they want and stop crying about it and using slavery as an escape goat. If they want to get out of the ghettos, then they need to get out of gangs and try hard in schools. They need to try and make something out of their lives. Stop sulking and crying about the oppression of your ancestors and instead focus on the future and try to make your life and the lives of the generations to come, better.
When I used to work at The Great Wolf Lodge, the majority of the problems came from black families. They were always trying to scam me, lie to me, and try and take advantage of my generosity. After working there, my whole mind-set of black people has changed -- for the worse. I have no sympathy for people who don't want to help themselves, but instead want everyone else to feel sorry for them and do all of the work for them.