black and white, from the North and West saw for the first time and first hand race segregation when they were stationed in the South.
Possibly, but segregation in the North was insidious and very strong, stronger in some ways than in the South. Perhaps it wasn't seen because it supposedly wasn't happening.
80 posted on 09/27/2007 9:17:24 AM PDT by RightWhale
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Possibly, but segregation in the North was insidious and very strong, stronger in some ways than in the South. Perhaps it wasn't seen because it supposedly wasn't happening.
Agreed, it was much more hidden in the North.
81 posted on 09/27/2007 9:23:34 AM PDT by colorado tanker
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