“When I got near teen age, I was so happy with my friends and the African American culture that I couldn't imagine not being part of it.” AgeCultureImagineMy FriendsAfrican AmericanAmerican CultureAfrican American Culture Author:Johnny Otis
“I felt strange in my own family, because I had a very liberal mind, and I would ask myself, "Why is there this discrimination between men and women?" In our culture, the man should be outside and the woman should be at home. I wanted to study, or meet my friends, and I couldn't. And I felt very different.” MenShouldMindDifferentHomeWantedCultureAsksFeltMy OwnStudyStrangeHe ManMen And WomenMy FriendsDiscrimination Author:Malina Suliman
“I guess, like most foreigners, when you're away, you see your own culture being even more strange. But where I come from and my roots mean a lot. I miss my family and my friends. Something I've realized as I've been traveling is that it's more about the actual people than the actual place.” PeopleMeanCultureMissingStrangeMy FriendsRootsMy FamilyForeigners Author:Alicia Vikander
“thanks to my friends for their care in my breeding, Who taught me betimes to love working and reading.” CareCultureReadingTaughtMy FriendsThanksBreeding Book:Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs, improved, and rendered suitable for persons of both sexes, and of all ages. By J. Scott Source: Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs, improved, and rendered suitable for persons of both sexes, and of all ages. By J. Scott