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My eyes and attitudes were changed when two black soldiers were denied service at a Woolworth lunch counter. I was considering joining the service and didn't understand how men were denied service who were on the way to Vietnam. That wasn't right! However, the Democrat plantation was NOT the solution to the problem, it was the problem.

At my first duty station in the Air Force, several of us airmen became friends. I was writing a girl in San Angelo, Texas. After sending photos of the group, she wrote me a "dear John" letter using the pictures (two of the six of us were black), to say that she wasn't ready for black friends...I wrote back that it was too bad that she wasn't ready. We never wrote again. Maybe I should have...

What I would like to hear from the race baiters is an acknowledgement that blacks sold blacks into slavery and that the evil practice included blacks that owned slaves, including the Irish that at one time outnumbered blacks in slavery. I doubt that will happen.

Men have owned men throughout history, and not just within the time the woke people were born.

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