Yeah, I know there is no Italian, Irish, Indian, Native American, etc Month. Yeah and not even a White History month.I was fortunate having parents from farms in Georgia and had a great respect for the Colored People. Until she died she remembered her mama telling her, 'Colored' was respectful. Around my house if I used the 'N' word I KNEW a spanking was coming.I always cringed when a Black Nurse would come in to attend her before she died, I knew what was coming. She always said, Honey you do what you have to, at my house there was no difference in the Coloreds and Whites! I admired their professional demeanor, most did not know how deeply she meant that.I attended 4 schools growing up. It was during strict segregation. The only black person in our school was the janitor. I have no problem with Black History month. You see I remember when blacks could not PEE in a White man's toilet, no matter how nasty it was. In one town Black folks could not legally walk the streets after dark. I even read my sisters property deed in Charlotte and it still said no colored person could could buy or live on the property unless it was in servitude.I have thought many times about the movie Watermelon Man. I sneaked off to see it. If I was Black I would probably be pretty militant. I would hope rather I would have the 'attitude of MLK jr,' and even the statement of Rodney King. Can't we all just get along. Neither man a saint but their statement was right.So Black History is important, We have a Retired Soldier at our church, Bernard. He happens to be Black. I call him Saint Bernard. He adds to our church. I am enjoying visiting churches now and seeing more racial mixture in the congregations.I know, I know OUR attitude, My family never owned slaves. True. But I lived thru my first 20+ years where a black man could be in serious trouble just trying to order a hot dog. JMHO on Black History month Some facts but mostly just my
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