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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you familiar with the Civil War and which state was a member of the confederacy?[/quote] Uhh.. PG county schools didn’t desegregate until the 1970s[/quote] I went to PG schools in the 70’s and they were absolutely NOT segregated. I would get beat up by my black classmates every couple weeks for being white. [/quote] Wrong. The federal courts imposed forced bussing to desegregate PG Schools in 1972. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/pg/magnets/prince0902.htm[/quote] Someone who can’t do basic math shouldn’t be smug. PP says there was racial conflict in their PG school in “the 70s.” Did you know — and I hope you’re sitting down — “the 70s” includes seven whole years ! after the desegregation rule you cite. Meaning PP may have been involved in school fights in, sat, 1977. Which is part of “the 70s.” — NP who was bussed across a Midwestern city from 1976-1978, following a desegregation ruling in the early “70s”[/quote]
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