Charles Smith: Yeah, I remember those days. There were still lynchings; women couldn’t serve on juries or even own real estate or sign contracts if married; you could feel a B-36 before you could hear it; separate but unequal schools; penicillin was the only antibiotic (other than sulfa); telegraph was still the fastest documented communication; polio was a major crippler; second-hand smoke was everywhere; etc. Lovely.
Charles Smith: Yeah, I remember those days. There were still lynchings; women couldn’t serve on juries or even own real estate or sign contracts if married; you could feel a B-36 before you could hear it; separate but unequal schools; penicillin was the only antibiotic (other than sulfa); telegraph was still the fastest documented communication; polio was a major crippler; second-hand smoke was everywhere; etc. Lovely.