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To: i-node who wrote (788367)6/7/2014 4:22:57 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1576806
 
In the north segregation was not institutionalized.

That is what was most important, and you are ashamed of your behavior, so you try to make the north seem as bad.

It wasn't.

The African American's and MLK were not protesting in the north about segregation just about jobs. And rightfully so.

The north did not have institutionalized segregation. I went to school with many African Americans. We had no segregation. We had no segregation.

We all drank out of the same fountain and used the same bathroom and showered together after PE

.How degrading was that in the south where they had signs forbidding blacks to drink out of the same fountain. or use the same bathroom?

You think that was nothing to the blacks?

But I know that is too subtle for you.

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>> But for a 100 years they continued doing it.

What do you mean "they", idiot? Do you think "they" in the North didn't continue doing it?>>