Originally posted by realheavyhands
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You could never say that ALL blacks lived a harder life than ALL whites. You can certainly say that "most", or "on average" but not ALL. And Dempsey seems have had as rough an upbringing as you can get.
Re Johnson having had ****** for parents. You do realize that some ex-****** in the south ended up having ****** themselves. (But that's an aside). Jack Johnson was raised in 2 parent household in which the parents had enough money to take care of the necessities. See page 6 of
http://www.amazon.com/Unforgivable-B.../dp/0375710043
His parents worked blue collar jobs; saved enough to buy some property and build a house. I'm not saying that Jack Johnson lead a charmed, upper-class life. He did not. I'm not saying he didn't suffer from a brutal racism. He did. But his upbringing was, from all we can tell, much better than Dempsey's on a physical survival level (food, clothing, shelter, basic physical safety).
If you haven't read it I highly recommend reading Unforgivable Blackness.
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