no one is putting cocaine in a drink today, so it’s certainly possible that people were starting to figure out that it’s a bad idea.
But what I am saying is that white fear of “anything perceived to be black” was absolutely a driver of behavior at this time/place.
I believe the popular cultural understanding of how bad race relations were at this time is understated.
no one is putting cocaine in a drink today, so it’s certainly possible that people were starting to figure out that it’s a bad idea.
But what I am saying is that white fear of “anything perceived to be black” was absolutely a driver of behavior at this time/place.
I believe the popular cultural understanding of how bad race relations were at this time is understated.