Actually, the janitor at my elementary school, a very white suburb in the Midwest, in the 1950s was a quiet, dignified, kind black man who we all loved and respectfully called Mister Steel. I've always thought how wonderful it was he was our first role model for a black person in our lives, a man I will always think highly of so unlike …
Actually, the janitor at my elementary school, a very white suburb in the Midwest, in the 1950s was a quiet, dignified, kind black man who we all loved and respectfully called Mister Steel. I've always thought how wonderful it was he was our first role model for a black person in our lives, a man I will always think highly of so unlike the bigoted horror of a person currently in the White House.
The janitor in my parochial school was a white guy that my dad suspected of being a child predator. So there you go. I wish we had your janitor as our role model.
Actually, the janitor at my elementary school, a very white suburb in the Midwest, in the 1950s was a quiet, dignified, kind black man who we all loved and respectfully called Mister Steel. I've always thought how wonderful it was he was our first role model for a black person in our lives, a man I will always think highly of so unlike the bigoted horror of a person currently in the White House.
The janitor in my parochial school was a white guy that my dad suspected of being a child predator. So there you go. I wish we had your janitor as our role model.