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Youth aren't hung up on race
Re: "Skit at pep rally sparks controversy between schools," Page 1, Oct. 30.
I don't think the kids of this generation are as worried about racial conflicts as their parents or grandparents might be.
Most of these kids go to integrated schools and have grown up without racial pressures. They are friends and classmates, equal comrades.
The alumni should not be pointing fingers. Instead, the alumni and adults from both schools should maybe step back and realize that perhaps these barriers have come down in today's society.
Maybe people can get along and have spirited fun without racial conflicts and color barriers.
K. Hirsch
New Orleans

