Signs of the Times - Charlie Gleason on Historic Charlottesville 'Courtesies'
March 2000
Civil Society/2000: Charlie Gleason on Historic Charlottesville 'Courtesies'
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George,

When people talk about the good ole days when courtesy titles were enforced by threat of punishment I recall the time in Charlottesville that white children were taught that it was improper to address black adults as "Mr." "Mrs." "Sir" or "Ma'am."

Charlie Gleason (electronic mail, March 21, 2000).


Comments? Questions? Write me at george@loper.org.