Jonella Moore
@JonellaM
18 February, 10:26
I grew up almost as poor as these kids in the picture. I was born in the Appalacian foothills and came from long lines of coal miners on both sides of family. I dont want to ever hear about "White privilege". It doesnt exist. But bigotry and racism DO.
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Same here. We had no money. Had to work every day of my life from time I was 10. I remember having to wear my brother's pants to school, because I had hardly any clothes. Nothing about my life was privilege.
11:20 PM - Feb 18, 2021
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Jonella Moore
@JonellaM
18 February, 11:22
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sister, we had very similar lives. i was oldest of 6 stairstep kids, only girl. i worked from the time i could change a diaper and hold a bottle to a baby's mouth, lol. first set of new clothes i ever owned were ones i bought myself after working 10 hrs a day at age 14 detassling corn, one of the hardest jobs i ever had.
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RACHEL JOSIN
@RACHELJO1
18 February, 11:30
In response Jonella Moore to her Publication
Lol-I was the youngest on the stairstep of 7 kids. I used to be upset that everyone would spend their weekends at the football games - while I was walking around the neighborhood hanging newspapers on everyone's doors in the freezing cold. I now realize it was a blessing in disguise. It taught me to be empathetic to hardworking people. When you look see what has gone on with these sick rich people-it turns out we were the lucky one.
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