Emphasis Preaching Journal
Carlo was frustrated. A black...
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Carlo was frustrated. A black Mexican-American in a racially mixed neighborhood, Carlo was accustomed to being called names. As he got a little older, Carlo found a defense that seemed to work: when the Chicano children would pick on him, Carlo would remind them that his mother was Mexican. When black children would pick on him, Carlo would remind them that his father was black. It seemed to satisfy the other children. But Carlo wasn't happy inside. He knew he wasn't being truthful: he was hiding behind each racial tie.
