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Some members of the minority have personally risen above the fray and been assisted over the wall and through the maze to a better life, but some individuals have been hindered in their personal and social progress. Some of the roadblocks have been within conservative politics, the religious community, inside community leadership, and sometimes within the minority itself. Some said Sunday morning was the most segregated hour of the week in America. Perhaps this is true, but is it by coercion or choice? When social integration works in education, housing, and the work place, why is Sunday…mehr

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Some members of the minority have personally risen above the fray and been assisted over the wall and through the maze to a better life, but some individuals have been hindered in their personal and social progress. Some of the roadblocks have been within conservative politics, the religious community, inside community leadership, and sometimes within the minority itself. Some said Sunday morning was the most segregated hour of the week in America. Perhaps this is true, but is it by coercion or choice? When social integration works in education, housing, and the work place, why is Sunday morning still segregated? Could it be by choice based on cultural (Black) heritage?
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Larry W Jones, aka Kingwood Kowboy, is the author of over 7,700 song lyrics, the world's largest collection of song lyrics written by an individual songwriter. Published in 22 volumes available on lulu.com. As a wrangler, age 68, he helped drive 800 half-wild horses from their far NW Colorado Winter pastures to the Big Gulch Ranch outside Craig Colorado, 62 miles in two days. His adventures on the "Great American Horse Drive" is chronicled in the book "The Oldest Greenhorn" where he earned his "Gate-to-Gate" trophy belt buckle the hard way, eating dust while riding drag and flank the whole way.