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I never would have thought that serving a cup of tea could make so many
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In article , A says...
I never would have thought that serving a cup of tea could make so many people so happy. Eh...it's prolly Sanka...the dude's an 'old'...like me. * |
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I never would have thought that serving a cup of tea could make so many people so happy. Pic: 1955 air fares. Multiply by 8.85 to adjust for inflation. And as I once pointed out to Mitchell Holman: "There's another unpleasant side of flight in the 1950s and 1960s that tends to be glossed over. "I think it's important to point out that in the Golden Age of Flying, only white people really flew," says de Syon. It was a racist age, and this is reflected even at 30,000 feet. "Part of the reason why so few minorities flew was simply economic. In 1950, the median income for an African-American male was just $1,471 per year. The average white male was paid nearly twice as much, and since air travel was such a luxury, few minorities could afford it. "'If you saw a black person at an airport during the Golden Age of Flying, they were almost definitely a porter, not a passenger,' de Syon says. "Even if you could afford a ticket as a minority, though, there was a good chance you wouldn't be allowed into the same planes as white passengers. "'In the 1950s, some airlines would train their phone operators to try to identify the voices of African-Americans, then put them on certain flights and not others,' de Syon says. 'It wasn't until the late 1960s and 1970s that things started changing. It may have been the Golden Age of Flying, but it was also a very racist age.'" http://www.fastcodesign.com/3022215/...-age-of-travel Also: http://www.sacbee.com/entertainment/...le2608655.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5461411.html https://www.theatlantic.com/business...oticed/273506/ |
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On 19 Mar 2017 09:01:31 -0700, Miloch
wrote: In article , A says... I never would have thought that serving a cup of tea could make so many people so happy. Eh...it's prolly Sanka...the dude's an 'old'...like me. "He never has a second cup at home..." |
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