In our time, any white person, even a young child, could regard a black adult as a boy. And you were expected to address them preferentially and with respect. And they were called Mister, and in some…
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In our time, any white person, even a young child, could regard a black adult as a boy. And you were expected to address them preferentially and with respect. And they were called Mister, and in some…
Read More