Topic: Kensington Maryland

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12: White Guilt
50:17 - 56:17

12: White Guilt

Personal Anecdotes on 1960s Integration and Etiquette

A host recounts a 1969 childhood memory of a black family visiting his home in Maryland, noting their formal attire and stiff behavior. The other host explains this as "respectability politics," where black families were taught to look their best and avoid stereotypes to prove their worthiness in newly integrated spaces. They discuss how this "don't embarrass us" mentality was a burden placed on children during the era.