Jeff Glass: Entrepreneurs of the Underground Railroad
"The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it." -Henry David Thoreau As I sat across from her, I asked the question. . . "What's it like to be Black?" She gave a half-smile and a gaze as she waited silently for an explanation to my question. "As a White male, I believe there are things I will never fully understand. Yet, I see such strength in every Black person I know, or do I say African American?" She laughed, "Either is fine with me," she said. "It's true. As someone who is half White and half Black, we are conditioned to be strong by daily struggles and challenges." "What do you mean?" I asked. "Well, have you ever felt judged by the color of your skin?" "No. I cannot say that I have." We are surrounded by people who are positioned to teach us about life. I grew up on the east side of San Jose, California, one of the most multicultural cities in The ...