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Well, I'd have to say I'd go to the "open" prom, they'd at least have better music.
...and once again...isn't this 2003?? Not 1963?? |
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You'd be suprise that things similar to this still happen. I live in a very nice neighbor hood in Stone Mountain GA. About 10 - 15 years ago it was all white. As blacks started moving in the white homeowers started moving out en masse. Talk about white flight! I understand that some folks got huge bargins on the house because people were just trying to get out before their property values fell :rolleyes: You see the same thing happening with churches as well. |
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Be your age people. Despite your protestations of horror this stuff happens all the time.
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I have however heard of segregated neighborhoods and schools as a result. Is that what you mean? |
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Sad, but true..... Wasn't there a thread on here recently that talked aboutthe ethnic makeup of most of the GCers neighborhood? |
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I was talking about this with one of my sisters tonight and she brought up a point that I hadn't thought of. What about the asian/hispanic/indian students that don't fit into the black/white category. Now my sister is asian, and she was adopted by a white family- so where would she fit into the mold?
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What sickens me is the "black" class President and the "white" class President. The school is perpetuating this, no matter how much they try to claim innocence or not to be involved.
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I somehow haven't forgot over the years a class discussion on segregation in the 7th grade. The teacher was talking about how everyone had seperate water fountains, restrooms, etc. and I asked him where the other minorities would go (asians, hispanics, etc) and he told me they were considered white back then. I think maybe this varied on geographic place? |
In South Africa's former system of apartheid, there were finer distinctions between whites and blacks. If your skin coloring fell in between or your heritage wasn't lily-white European, you were labeled as 'coloured' and suffered the same racial prejudice meted out to blacks, though to a lesser extent.
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