Walter Dean Myers Quotes
Like The Negro League Players, I Traveled Through The Segregated South As A Young Man. Because I Was Black, I Was Denied Service At Many Restaurants And Could Only Drink From Water Fountains Marked 'Colored.' When I Went To The Movies, I Would Have To Sit In The Colored Balcony.
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