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Lived with black guys in college.

Tagged With: Artie Dee, civil rights, College, discrimination, Franklin, IN, Indiana, roomate in Race Card

Artie Dee
Franklin, IN

My first real contact with black people was living with some black guys in college.
There were restaurants, in the mid 50′s where we were refused service if our black friends were with us.

Tagged with → Artie Dee • civil rights • College • discrimination • Franklin • IN • Indiana • roomate 
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