Well, by now, it's close to an old dead horse, but Mr. Apodaca has
posted the answer the the question I posited the other day. It was
NOT Michael Herring who made the gaffe, and person's name did start
with an R.
As I thought, Michael Herring was taking an unneccessary cornflaking.
I hope he has not yet left us in spite of some of our conjoint foibles
and that the real perp might consider answering the question why they
decided to remain silent and let Herring take the beating for them.
> On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Robert T. Handy wrote:
>
> > I sure hope this does not get me into trouble again, but I must
admit that
> > when I see an ad for a position at an institution with some kind
of focus
> > on Africa, African-American music, art, culture, history, etc., I
simply
> > assume they are looking for African-American candidates and that I
as an
> > Anglo, would not be considered for the position. Therefore, I do
not
> > apply. Is this such an outlandish assumption?
> >
> >
> > ------
> > Robert Handy
> > Brazoria County Historical Museum
> > 100 East Cedar
> > Angleton, Texas 77515
> > (409) 864-1208
> > museum_bob
> > [log in to unmask]
> > http://www.bchm.org
> >
==
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