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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I really wish I could get Mac and D together. There is nearly a 2 year difference, but oh, D would LOVE talking transformers with Mac!
bedtime here. goodnight.
So years ago, I read this bio about an african american kid who had been raised in the Soviet Union. His parents had immigrated there because they thought that life would be better, less racist etc. Can any of you help me find the book again?
Doesn't ring a bell here, sorry. But I'd be interested when you do find out what it is. Ran into all sorts of weird-to-me -isms in the USSR in 1991 and central europe later. Almost needless to say, didn't improve my perception of humanity any. We so suck.
I read this bio about an african american kid who had been raised in the Soviet Union. His parents had immigrated there because they thought that life would be better, less racist etc.
Huh. That sounds really interesting.
Did things, say, not turn out quite as good as they hoped?
It does sound familiar. I can ping my mom -- between the bookstore and her being a US history/Civil Rights era geek, she may be able to come up with a name.
tommyrot, it wasn't what they had expected. But it wasn't all bad, either.
That make sense - I'd tend to think racism would be much less of a problem in Soviet Russia.
When about did this take place?
I think it was the 80s.