Frankly said, I doubt to give the right answer. But I know one book by the white Jazz musician Mezz Mezzrow, a biography called ''Really the Blues''. He felt like a black man, e.g. when he had to go to prison, he asked to be accomodated in the quarters for black people.
A manga character is, obviously, a character from a manga book. Manga books are the books that sort of look like comics, but are in black and white. Usually made in Japan. Manga books are usually read right to left, so like a backwards book.
what was it like for black people in mississippi 1933
because of MKJ when he died everyone was upset so the whites decided to follow him so we became able to get along
All TV shows were black and white. Movies were in color. We didn't have CD's, computers, or electronics like games. There wasn't even an calculator.
opposites
like coverd in with white and black.
unfair because what does black people have to do with the white people. just because we are not the same skin colour
Everyone has their own preference too what they find sexy. Not all white girls like black men just like not all black men like white girls.
Yes, Its Normal for a white guy to like a black girl.
Black chickens like white chickens and white chickens like black chickens.
They look like this black and white with a white circle that looks like their eye and one that looks like their mouth their fins are black
White but tanned or has a black mum and a white dad or something like that.
Yes, Black guys like White womens feet.
Yes, of course, the majority of white people like black people.
it should'nt mater if were black or white . We are both humans ...
I believe that Montag is white, because there are several mentions in the story about how "blacks" don't like something, such as when Beatty is decribing how the book burning started and he mentions Little Black Sambo.
The title "The Color of Water" symbolizes the idea that water is transparent and has no color, much like the protagonist's racial identity as she navigates between her Black and Jewish heritage. The title highlights the theme of identity and the fluidity of race and culture explored in the book.