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Spending my entire childhood growing up in Idaho, I never knew so much as a single black person for most of that time. In fact, my high school had one black student from Jamaica - for the entire school, not just my class - and I only knew him very briefly. In my senior year, several other students and myself had the oppurtunity to go to this journalism conference in Seattle for a week. Upon getting there, the comment was made by myself and others more that once: "Wow, there are a lot of black people here." I would be lying if I said that I was totally comfortable. Nevertheless it was a good experience that helped broaden my horizons. Here in Oklahoma in Fort Sill (where I will be for another two weeks from now) half of the people here on post are black. I feel comfortable. We are all working to defend our nation, and I would gladly give my life to defend my comrads as I expect them to do the same for me. This...
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