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"The move to D.C. was traumatic for the younger Hill, recalls his father, David Hill, now 68 and retired. "His mother obtained housing in a poor, all-black area," he says. "Stephen was severely mocked at his inner-city school because of his light skin and slight build but mainly because of the fact that he spoke standard English."
There is no justification or excuse for the horrible thing Steve Driver did. But reading his bio, I feel for the guy because I understand what it is like to be black and not really know where you fit it in.
The poor kid wouldn't have known which restroom or drinking fountain to use.
I agree with you a point, because I felt a little for him reading that too. Up to the point he started slicing and dicing. But I question how much of it was race. Sometimes folks of all races are just weird and go off. It happens. And who knows why?
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