wonderfully written. i was about that age in 1967 but i saw it through white eyes. the difference was my school was a regular melting pot, so it wasn't as bad.
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By: Diane Godfrey-Doherty
It was 1967, and in this time prejudice and hatred for anyone other than a white person was still breading and growing. It was just in an underground quiet sort of way. Even though racism and prejudice was frowned upon and times were changing. The next generation was growing up and becoming members of the community, with voices that wanted to be heard. The deep ground roots of hatred still existed, and this is what worried Margret and Edward Lea.
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