Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Lloyd Banks Speaks: from Einstein on Race and Racism by Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor
Einstein was unusual for a white person to a degree -- he wasn't bothered being in the black community. We would run out -- as children we always ran out and talked to him and he would stop and talk to us. We would be shouting -- "Dr. Einstein, Dr. Einstein" -- and he would stop and take a few minutes with us. He took the time to talk to us. He was very friendly. It seems as though it was almost every day, or at least every week.
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