Byron In Exile
Frederick Fucking Chopin
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But I'm not likely to meet a native American, of questionable lineage to his tribe, with that name.
I do remember that he was outcast because of racism, though.
His "mixture" was not "respected."
The native Americans were more racist than the later Americans, apparently.
Racism transcends race, it would seem.
Yet he guided William Blake as far as he was able, even had him built a sea-going canoe.
And saved him tobacco for the voyage.
It would appear that he had tobacco for William Blake's voyage on his mind the whole time.
That touched me deeply.
I do remember that he was outcast because of racism, though.
His "mixture" was not "respected."
The native Americans were more racist than the later Americans, apparently.
Racism transcends race, it would seem.
Yet he guided William Blake as far as he was able, even had him built a sea-going canoe.
And saved him tobacco for the voyage.
It would appear that he had tobacco for William Blake's voyage on his mind the whole time.
That touched me deeply.
