Candorville by Darrin Bell
- November 19, 2008
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Darrin Bell’s Candorville is an insightful look at family, community and race through the eyes of Lemont Brown, a young black writer. Bell pulls no punches and delves into even the most controversial of issues. The wit and humor of the strip will draw you in.
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oldlegodad
said,
about 1 year ago
Spoken as a true American, me me me to the core.
runar
said,
about 1 year ago
Before the Constitution was ratified, only two of the thirteen states allowed Catholics to hold public office or own land.
Doctor Toon
said,
about 1 year ago
OK, If they only took rights away from bigots…..
cadgyod
said,
about 1 year ago
doctortoon, once again a brilliant solution that’ll never get used. OLD, not so much American,I think, as human; American’s certainly have no monopoly on selfishness.
Akenta said, about 1 year ago
Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes:
“They came for the Communists, but I wasn’t a Communist so I didn’t object. They came for the Socialists, but I wasn’t a Socialist so I didn’t object. They came for the trade union leaders, but I wasn’t a union leader so I didn’t object. They came for the Jews, but I wasn’t a Jew so I didn’t object. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to object.”
-The Reverend Martin Niemoeller