At my last job in Texas we had a small group of about 10 people, with just us 2 white women; WE were the deep minority.
One of my ever favorite co-workers was this huge black guy with mischief in in eyes from Nachez Mississippi. He was down home funny and I could hardly ever understand what he was saying the gullah was so thick. A man like that could never have come from anywhere but the black culture of the deep south.
American blacks have always had a great cultural influence. I feel like they're being homogenized into a BIOPOC blender of uniformity, wiping out their heritage.
At my last job in Texas we had a small group of about 10 people, with just us 2 white women; WE were the deep minority.
One of my ever favorite co-workers was this huge black guy with mischief in in eyes from Nachez Mississippi. He was down home funny and I could hardly ever understand what he was saying the gullah was so thick. A man like that could never have come from anywhere but the black culture of the deep south.
American blacks have always had a great cultural influence. I feel like they're being homogenized into a BIOPIC blender of uniformity, wiping out their heritage.
At my last job in Texas we had a small group of about 10 people, with just us 2 white women; WE were the deep minority.
One of my ever favorite co-workers was this huge black guy with mischief in in eyes from Nachez Mississippi. He was down home funny and I could hardly ever understand what he was saying the gullah was so thick. A man like that could never have come from anywhere but the black culture of the deep south.
American blacks have always had a great cultural influence. I feel like they're being homogenized into BIOPIC blender of uniformity, wiping out their heritage.
At my last job in Texas we had a small group of about 10 people, with just us 2 white white women; WE were the deep minority.
One of my ever favorite co-workers was this huge black guy with mischief in in eyes from Nachez Mississippi. He was down home funny and I could hardly ever understand what he was saying the gullah was so thick. A man like that could never have come from anywhere but the black culture of the deep south.
American blacks have always had a great cultural influence. I feel like they're being homogenized into BIOPIC blender of uniformity, wiping out their heritage.
At my last job in Texas we had a small group of about 10 people, with just us 2 white white women; WE were the deep minority.
One of my ever favorite co-workers was this huge black guy with mischief in in eyes from Nachez Mississippi. He was down home funny and I could hardly ever understand what he was saying his gullah was so thick.
American blacks have always had a great cultural influence. I feel like they're being homogenized into BIOPIC blender of uniformity, wiping out their heritage.