
That is an amazing graphic. SWIPED
I LOVE THAT!!!
that is great! LOL
People on FR probably don't know that he was a graduate of a Catholic school in segregated Savannah that was set up after the Civil War by the then Bishop of Savannah, Bishiop Augustin Verot, who was French born and had been a professor at St Mary's Seminary in Baltimore prior to being named bishop.
Verot was Bishop of Savannah and Vicar of Florida, and eventually the First Bishop of St Augustine (all of Florida) before, during and after the Civil War.
Bp Verot was very concerned about the plight of the African descent population after the CW (which he said left the South a heap of smoking ruins) and about all of the South.
He tried to provide the recently emancipated population with the education that had been denied them.
Verot set up schools in Florida and all over Georgia, bringing in women's religious orders from France or Canada or New York to run them.
In his autobiography Clarence Thomas credits his “old nun” (meaning your former classroom teacher) with telling him to buckle down and study...and the rest is history.
BTTT!!!!