upper class blacks….

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    Jeanine Flynn
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    Are there any other upperclass blacks out there? Why is it that we are not represented in anything? It seems that if you had parents and grandparents who attended college and provided a trust or nest-egg for you,you are less 'black' to some whites. Why is it that some whites are so surprised that every black did not grow up with hardship. Or that speaking 'Standard English' is sooo impressive. Many of us went to school and grew up in houses where people spoke correctly.

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    Name : Jeanine Flynn, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : African american/Native american Cherokee, Religion : Catholic, Age : 32, City : Honolulu, State : HI Country : United States, Occupation : surgical first assistant, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper class, 
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