I like you guys response, See, my younger yrs I was raised in the South, Mississippi South. Back when there were Jim Crows Laws. I was raised by a single mother, and she raised me to respect, love, everyone even if they are mean to me.
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She never taught me to HATE, I don't care what color your skin is, your blood is Red like mine, we are all HERE TOGETHER, and we should all get Along. Happy Juneteenth Everyone!


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Good morning, how are everyone this Tuesday? Popping back on to let y'all know that I'm still Reading your Replies. I'm thankful y'all are responding to this Thread with honesty. Again, I'm not Judging anyone or blaming anyone.
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I just wanted to know cause I know what I went through as a child and at times now, still going through. Like I said, I was raised to Love, Appreciate, treat ppl equally. Enjoy your day and stay safe!



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I STILL SAY BLACK HISTORY AND BEYOND SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS IN EVERY LANGUAGE!! I'M SORRY MY WHITE SISTERS AND BROTHERS DOESN'T KNOW TO MUCH ABOUT MY RACE, but I'M HAPPY YOU GUYS UNDERSTAND OUR SITUATION!




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I can understand why you were told about being color blind, color doesn't matter but there's still ppl out there who believes otherwise. Color does matter in lots of occasions, I can still see, hear it til this day.
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I don't let it bother me tho because I know who I am, I'm blessed to be who I am, I believe in myself, I love myself, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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They taught us by example. They had black friends....
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My Mom was friends with people who marched with Dr. King so she taught me that everyone is equal and standing up for equality was important. I was honored when my friend asked me to march with her and her family the BLM protests.
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My white, upper middle class mother taught me by example. She fought for civil rights.
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