I look back at many conversations with African Americans in my lifetime and many feel as though we should’ve stayed segregated. Some not how we had our own communities that flourished and that we could’ve maintained our growth and history. How valid is that notion today? Additionally, when we look at the state of our communities what is the glue that keeps us together?
I look back at many conversations with African Americans in my lifetime and many feel as though we should’ve stayed segregated. Some not how we had our own communities that flourished and that we could’ve maintained our growth and history. How valid is that notion today? Additionally, when we look at the state of our communities what is the glue that keeps us together?
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