Since many of us, particularly our children, have never seen a negro in real-life due to our Jim Crow laws and heavy taxes on housing, wouldn't it be fun to see a negro for the first time?
My chaffeur, Ernie, will be with me this Saturday, June 11, from 2 pm to 4 pm at Founder's Park in Downtown Freehold. He will stand there and let your kids get a good look at him. He has agreed to let the children touch them if they are curious. They can play with his nappy, strange hair or pinch his dark skin. Don't worry: He doesn't bite! He is a very tame and loyal servant and I give you assurance there will not be any crazy negro violence like we see on the TV news.
Tap dancing and singing is a suggested $2 donation. Shoe-shining, $5.
So bring your sheltered kids out in the park this Saturday for some fun. They'll be very excited to see their first negro up close and in real life!
My chaffeur, Ernie, will be with me this Saturday, June 11, from 2 pm to 4 pm at Founder's Park in Downtown Freehold. He will stand there and let your kids get a good look at him. He has agreed to let the children touch them if they are curious. They can play with his nappy, strange hair or pinch his dark skin. Don't worry: He doesn't bite! He is a very tame and loyal servant and I give you assurance there will not be any crazy negro violence like we see on the TV news.
Tap dancing and singing is a suggested $2 donation. Shoe-shining, $5.
So bring your sheltered kids out in the park this Saturday for some fun. They'll be very excited to see their first negro up close and in real life!
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