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Growing up in the South – Segregation

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Free at Last

Growing up in the South – Segregation

Posted on August 14, 2010, updated on October 10, 2014 by Carolyn Hennecy

It wasn’t all honeysuckle and orange blossoms. During my childhood, growing up in the south also meant segregation.

Posted in EMOTIONAL WELLBEING Tagged Black people, civil rights, Free at Last, God, High school, I Have A Dream: Writings And Speeches That Changed The World (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition), integration, Jr., Life in the South, Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King, Orange Blossom Wishes, Racism, Segregation, United States 1 Comment

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