Americas+race

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"Since you never recognize me even when in closest contact with me, and since, no doubt, you'll hardly believe that I exist, it won't matter if you know that I tapped a power line leading into the building and ran it into my hole in the ground. Before that I lived in darkness into which I was chased, but now I see. I've illuminated the blackness of my invisibility--and vice versa. And so I play invisible music of my isolation." (Invisible Man, prologue, pg 13)

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Lyrics by Andy Razaf Music by Thomas "Fats" Waller and Harry Brooks

Cold, empty bed, Springs hard as lead, Pains in my head, Feel like old Ned. What did I do To be so black and blue?

No joys for me, No company, Even the mouse Ran from my house, All my life through I've been so Black and blue.

I'm so forlorn, Life's just a thorn, My heart is torn, Why was I born? What did I do to be so Black and blue?

I'm white inside, But that don't help my case. 'Cause I can't hide What is on my face, Oh! [|lyrics]

It still exists today
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Reflections on America's race relations America World police