Maya Angelou Quotes
Three Black Men Walked Past Us Wearing Airline Uniforms, Visored Caps, White Pants And Jackets Whose Shoulders Bristled With Epaulettes. Black Pilots? Black Captains? It Was 1962. In Our Country, The Cradle Of Democracy, Whose Anthem Boasted 'the Land Of The Free, The Home Of The Brave,' The Only Black Men In Our Airports Fueled Planes, Cleaned Cabins, Loaded Food Or Were Skycaps, Racing The Pavement For Tips.
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