We Are Africans: Racism Doesn't Exist Among Us
A few years ago, while going through old papers-magazines, newspapers, bulletin and some story books I saved for some reason I can’t utterly fathom in my family house storage room, I stumbled upon a magazine dated August 7th, 1999, featuring a striking image of a younger Oprah Winfrey on the cover, looking just as breath taking and confident as the Oprah I know today. I read through various articles, including the hackathon program within that time frame somewhere in New York, medicine, and even an ad for new lingerie, clothes lines and car dealership. I remember settling in one of the older dissented chairs in my medium sized room directly located to my family sitting room. It was sunny, the harmattan season was sore but it knew how to be friendly in the south. However, what caught my attention was a segment about the memorial held on August 5th, 1999, in honor of the Columbine massacre, Isaiah Shoals the main target, a teacher and 10 other children who were mostly colored kids of Co