Mizuki77
Are we all just going to ignore the fact that a black man is in a highly prestigious school in the 1930âs? Iâm not saying that there werenât any highly educated black men In college around this time but segregation continued until 1964 so it would be very unusual to see a school that ignored such precedent⌠and if they would do so it would come at the expense of the students who crossed those boundaries. What we consider racism today would have been common colloquial dialogue and banter back then. School bullying would always target misfits and outcasts so I imagine the colored kids and those who hangout with them would be the subject of such harassment. I can believe that someone reborn into that time would already hold their own preconceived notions about race and it wouldnât surprise me if they would blindly overstep the implicit boundaries of that era⌠but for this to go unnoticed and for the environment to bend to such whims..? This seems highly unlikely.