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Yes, I would roller skate. More than it is fun to skate as a recreational sport, today is a renewed symbol of supporting the rights of minorities. It is a peaceful way to express an opinion that says: everybody is equal, no matter the color of their skin or belief systems. And I support that.
If I like to learn more about the history of black skating I would go to historic sites on the internet, printed encyclopedias of African American heritage, or I would watch modern documentaries such as "United Skates."
Ad as I mentioned above, I would pursue this as a recreational sport and as a chance to contribute to Black social history. If it is in my hands to cooperate for a good cause and doing some exercise at the same time, I'm in.
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14 Green Meadows,
Connecticut.
22nd June, 2020.
Dear James,
How are you doing? How are the kids? I know Sally is keeping the house lively, because i know that left to you and little Michael, that house would be more silent than a graveyard.
I traveled down to Connecticut to visit my cousin just to have a change of scenery and so far I've had quite an experience here. The food is different, the weather is hotter down here and it appears there is a higher crime rate here. I'm adjusting nicely though.
I attended a football game last weekend and it was really fun. Connecticut is a fun place to be in, provided you don't stay out after 11, haha.
I have a date with a gorgeous lady tomorrow, i met her at the football game. She was supporting the home team though, but this shows that opposites attract, right?
I would be going back to California next week though, i would make a brief stop to see my brother before completing the journey home.
Greet Sally and Michael for me, tell them i would come over for Thanksgiving and that i love them. Take care, James.
Yours faithfully,
Jordan.
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