That's very, very true. I lived in San Antonio for three years as a teacher in the barrio and after marrying, visiting my in-laws in Savannah annually. I've also traveled extensively. I live in the north (was in Chicago and burbs for 34 years). As race relations go, the north and south are almost in two different universes. I've come to …
That's very, very true. I lived in San Antonio for three years as a teacher in the barrio and after marrying, visiting my in-laws in Savannah annually. I've also traveled extensively. I live in the north (was in Chicago and burbs for 34 years). As race relations go, the north and south are almost in two different universes. I've come to the conclusion that southerners, black and white, have a demonstrated faith in God. That faith is what guides their thinking.
That's very, very true. I lived in San Antonio for three years as a teacher in the barrio and after marrying, visiting my in-laws in Savannah annually. I've also traveled extensively. I live in the north (was in Chicago and burbs for 34 years). As race relations go, the north and south are almost in two different universes. I've come to the conclusion that southerners, black and white, have a demonstrated faith in God. That faith is what guides their thinking.