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JadeEJF
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17 years ago
in my marketing class the other day, a girl from Kirkland said she'd never had an African American in her class until college
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Ryan
17 years ago
Wow.
ReePlurkySupergirl
says
17 years ago
Really? That is interesting! I'm happy that I was raised in Texas and here so I was exposed to a lot of different races.
JadeEJF
says
17 years ago
yeah, me too. I actually said "Seriously?" because I couldn't believe her. So glad I grew up with a little diversity...
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sunShine
17 years ago
wow, that's amazing. ditto on
reeplurkysupergil
's sentiment
thecolor
says
17 years ago
OMG... where is she from? 'course I don't think I had (always in public school) until Junior high or highschool.
JadeEJF
says
17 years ago
Kirkland, WA
JadeEJF
says
17 years ago
according to my LJ, though, it's a lot more common than i expected:
jadeejf.livejournal.com/...
saosalavan
says
17 years ago
That's amazing. Though I always thought that Kirkland was really on Mars and connected to Earth by a wormhole!
Kimberley
17 years ago
*shakes head*
Dylan
says
17 years ago
My first elementary school (late 70s early 80s) had black and Vietnamese kids. My second one (83-84) had no blacks and two Asian brothers.
lunge
17 years ago
I'm from a rather small town and there had always been kids of all different races at all my schools.
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