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Happy Black History Month!
My family is white, and during my early childhood, we lived in small towns in Illinois and Missouri where nearly everyone around us was also white. I knew black people existed, although I had never met a “Negro,” as they … Continue reading →
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Tagged barrier, bigot, black history, child, children, friendship, I Have a Dream, Janice C Johnson, kindness, Martin Luther King, MLK, MLK speech, racial barrier, racism, segregated school, segregation, The Shorthorn, UT Arlington
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