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In reply to the discussion: Black Like Me, 50 Years Later [View all]xfundy
(5,105 posts)Also read Anne Frank's diary, also unassigned, just because I'd heard of both, and could get the paperbacks cheap at a used bookstore. Learned from both and more, even as I was hiding my "homosexual" identity. There were some parallels, but that wasn't why I read. I learned of the concept of inequality and much later found that it applied to me as well, though I'd always assumed that "we" would never be able to be open, much less accepted.
Still shocked that marriage equality is on the table in my lifetime. Shocked and grateful for those who dared to stand up and speak out in times where they risked their lives to do so.
To those who claim that this civil rights battle is lesser than the major civil rights battle of the 60s, no, we stood up to the same crowd, the same slurs, the same idiotic "everybody knows" statements among those we fought, as well as those who hid behind the bible to deny us our basic humanity.
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