Surviving Pockets Of Homogeneity

By John Derbyshire

04/15/2013

Responding to the difficulty I had in coming up with recent group photographs as racially homogenous as my elementary school group, as reported in my American Renaissance talk (Section 2 here), a reader offers this: the St. Olaf (Minnesota) college choir.

Surviving Pockets Of Homogeneity — St. Olaf (Minnesota) college choir.

As a 1980s TV viewer — I’ve since given the darn thing up, to the great improvement of my mental health — I shall always associate St. Olaf with Betty White (sic) of The Golden Girls.

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