Maintaining by Nate Creekmore for June 18, 2007
Transcript:
Anton: What are you working on, Marcus? Marcus: It's a list of guidelines for determining whether or not someone is halfrican-American. One's father must be black and one's mother must be white, or vice versa. One's skin ought to be noticeably lighter than a brown paper bag. One should have "that good hair." When a pencil is placed in said hair, it should slide out easily... Anton: The fact that you're actually writing this down is what I find most disturbing. Marcus: One should have a somewhat "Puerto Rican" look...