Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India
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Anonymous wrote:India
Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/travel/black-while-traveling-what-you-need-to-know-110696817357.html
I read this article a few weeks ago and thought it was an interesting perspective.
Anonymous wrote:My dark skinned brother is visiting Barcelona right now. He was walking on a street and stopped by the police who asked to see his passport. Was let go once he showed he was a US citizen.
Anonymous wrote:I traveled overseas pre- 9/11 and most of the comments I received could be perceived as racist but were generally just curious...I had an old Italian lady tell me my skin was beautiful and she had never met a dark.
I have truly felt uncomfortable in parts of Western and Southern Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:I taught in a DOD school in Germany. When we took the kids on field trips, the people were fascinated with the little AA kids. They wanted to get close to them. They actually were charmed.
