white girls dancing with black men

The true winner is not the black man who, in a university, obtains a fallacious diploma through his gossip, it is he who, blissful, glorious, to the noise of the orchestra, in the midst of dances, poses, like the mark of a master, his broad hand on the back of an enslaved blonde.
Abel Bonnard, Oceans and Brazil, 1929
 
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