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HERR001. Herring, Roger D. Experiencing a lack of money and appropriate skin color: a personal narrative. Journal of Counseling and Development 77 (Winter 1999): 25-27. Publication type: Journal article The author gives a moving personal account of a variety of forms of discrimination he experienced as a mixed race person (his father was white, his mother Cheraw) and low socioeconomic status child. He attended school in Scotland County, where lintheads (children of textile workers) were not chosen for plays or student government positions and were placed into non-college-preparatory classes. He attended UNC-Pembroke and taught in the Robeson County school system after the school systems were merged. It occurred to him that because he had a white parent and did not look like the Native Americans in the area, he was taken to be white.Additional subjects: Personal narratives | Education and schools--Merger This annotation was edited on: July 5, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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