>I'm so confused now. Which way did the Underground Railroad really go then? North, South or loop-the-loop? And I realize the at a later time Rosa Parks perturbed the status quo when she challenged something to do with the seating arrangments. Was that a rule for southern public buses or a northern behavior of taxi drivers? And nowadays there is Morris Dees' Souther Poverty Law Center. Where is that group headquartered?
I know just what you mean. Reading some posts in this thread, you might start to wonder.
>Worth considering:
>19th century economy = primarily agrigarian = you black guys/gals can do this shit work in the south.
>20th century economy = industrial revolution flurishes = you black guys/gals can do this shit work in the north.
>21th century economy = primarily information (or dis-infotainment for the ditto-heads) = you black guys/gals can do this shit work in cyber-space? I wonder...
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software