When The Parents Are White, The Child Is Black And The Churches Are Segregated
North East Public Radio,
Anyone who looks a little — or a lot — different from their parents is used to being asked nosy questions: Whose kid are you?
Anyone who looks a little — or a lot — different from their parents is used to being asked nosy questions: Whose kid are you?
NPR, Chelsea Beck Anyone who looks a little — or a lot — different from their parents is used to being asked nosy questions…
Anyone who looks a little — or a lot — different from their parents is used to being asked nosy questions: Whose kid are you?
Anyone who looks a little — or a lot — different from their parents is used to being asked nosy questions: Whose kid are you?