To understand racism in the deep South in the late 1950s, John Howard Griffith – a white man – darkened his skin and pretended to be black. His groundbreaking book, Black Like Me, profoundly affected the burgeoning struggle for equal rights. In 2006, U.S. Representative … Continue reading Black Like Patrick Kennedy, by Bob Parks
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Black Like Patrick Kennedy, by Bob Parks
To understand racism in the deep South in the late 1950s, John Howard Griffith – a white man – darkened his skin and pretended to be black. His groundbreaking book, Black Like Me, profoundly affected the burgeoning struggle for equal rights. In 2006, U.S. Representative … Continue reading Black Like Patrick Kennedy, by Bob Parks