Monday, April 11, 2011
4/7 interview assignment
Life for whites in the 1930s was a walk in the park compared to the lives of African Americans. Whites grew up with manners, money and integrity. African Americans lived in poor areas and small houses. Whites were taken care of by black people. Most white children grew up with African American nurses and house cleaners. Black professions mostly involved house work and labor around the houses of many whites. Whites and African Americans grew up completely seprate in the 1930s. Everything from jobs to education was different between the two races.
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