I'd have to chose the type of Black People on the farm, as I am sitting here at the Community College, and don't desire to be with all of them since they've been ruint post Civil Rights Era;some of them, no matter where they go, act like they should have fared better had they been in a caring orphanage, parenting with better priorities in mind, and limited if any corporal punishment, so they wouldn't come out so mean, stubborn, hardheaded&bad. Hand me a farm, I'd know what to do: Grow Collard Greens, and have agricultural A&Ms advise.
Put me on a darn farm, and leave me the hell alone. Sounds like a poem, policy, political direction...
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