The Work Ahead
I am a student at Central Michigan University
and I was present at "Issue Day" when you gave your
presentation. I just wanted to say thank you very much for
what you and your colleagues are doing with the museum. I
hope to visit it very soon.
I am a very light skinned biracial man (Black and white)
and I can pass for white to a lot of people. Because of
this, I hear all kinds of racist and offensive remarks while
the offender doesn't realize who is sitting in the room. It
has become very discouraging for me. When I meet white
people now, I am hesitant to become good friends with them
until they know my background if they don't already. There
have been too many times where I have met who I thought was
a cool person and then they turn around and make an ignorant
comment.
I have a huge appreciation and love for black culture
and a huge interest in the Civil Rights movement and other
Black history topics. When I hear about things such as your
museum that are very instrumental in informing many people,
it gives me a lot of hope. The more people learn about what
our ancestors had to go through, the better. So again,
thank you for giving me hope that people will learn about
these issues.
Terren Massey
Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
-- Dec. 6, 2005
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