REMEMBER–For WHITE patrons only

tumblr_inline_n22wob8nPD1sqnlm8Mary Smith,
Fort Collins, CO.

“Growing up in southeast Texas, I went to segregated schools until high school – Junior year. Laundromats and water fountains bore these signs.

I asked my parents why we lived in a place with such hateful attitudes, and they said, “”If people with better values didn’t live here, things would never change.”” I still left, and I don’t look back.”


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