it seems a black woman may be with a white man over a black man because she probably believes he will be more of a provider and more dependable then a black man would be. And just as well a black man seems to have some belief that a white woman will allow him to walk all over her all the while keeping a smile on her face and dinner on the table,while a black woman is thought to take little to no disrespect at all and won't hesitate to speak whats on her mind. FINALLY IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS: ALL MEN & WOMEN REGARDLESS OF RACE HANDLE THEIR WAY OF LIVING LIFE IN DIFFERENT WAYS AND OR SOMETIMES IN THE SAME MANNER. UNFORTUNATELY BECAUSE OF RACIAL PROFILING MOST PEOPLE DON'T CONSIDER THAT . thx convictallstar@gmail.com
heres my answer: I don't think race should anything to do with it. If a person really loves someone, then that should be answer enough. Is a person really better than another because of the color of his skin? It's not the skin, its the way they are. Truthfully, I'm a white person, and I really wish I was black. Someday I hope to marry a black person. Because of the way they are. I don't want anyone to think I'm a racist. It's just the way I am. Can I help that?
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There were no U.S. notes issued with that date. You may have a private bank note or other form of scrip. It would have to be examined in person by a person who specializes in U.S. currency.
A rare date for wheat pennies would be 1909 S VDB.
It's in roughly the same place where the date would be on a modern dollar bill
Black history really started in the Americas with slavery. I think that the American people recognized that slavery was a fully American experience and that black Americans are a part of what America is, that the thought that we should have a special month set aside to acknowledge that and to celebrate black Americans' history and contributions to the history of the United States.
It would depend upon the date, variety, mint mark and condition of the coin.