Thursday, June 7, 2007

Least of alI it does not matter the color of a person skin

I am not sure when this was written, but I can tell you by whom, John Hart. My husband used it to close his Senior Project. Anyways, I am very thankful I was raised this way and it is something Michael and I are trying to teach our children. It is nothing wrong with appreciating who you are as long as you are not putting others down, regardless of the color of their skin, where they live, (city or suburb), social- economic status or even religious preference. We are all different and at different stages in our lives. You may never know when you are placed in a less than desirable situation and you become the very thing you thought you were better than.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Word up baby. Never forget where you came from.

You should be sending this link to the people that need to read this.

JohnHart said...

What did I write? Love, John

Puddin Pie kiss the boys and made them cry! said...

Not sure when it was written John, but Mike used it on the program for his senoir project about sixteen years ago. I ran across a copy when we were straightening up the garage and thought how prevalent it still is, it is still in the garage somewhere in a box. One day I will make copy and send it to you.