![]() ![]() ![]() In the meantime, I read Faurisson's critique of The Diary of Anne Frank, in which Faurisson, through careful and critical reading of the text, was able to expose the "diary" as doctored and fraudulent. The question about the pill stuck somewhere in my brain. We are told it is an incredible story, but true! As a kid I was most interested in the science - what kind of pill turns your skin brown? :confused: - but the book was uninformative on that point. He travelled the Deep South thinking Deep Thoughts about race and having Heavy Conversations with Genuine Negroes who were generally unaware he was really white. The essence of the story is that a Caucasian man named John Howard Griffin temporarily converted himself to a black man through the use of some pills, a sunlamp, and a stain applied to the skin. When I was about fourteen I read 'Black Like Me', a book pressed upon me by a teacher. ![]()
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