Langston Hughes Quote

"Besides," Milberry said to himself, "the ways of white folks, I mean some white folks, is too much for me. I reckon they must be a few good ones, but most of 'em ain't good—leastwise they don't treat me good. And Lawd know, I ain't never done nothin' to 'em, nothin' a-tall.


The Ways of White Folks (1933)


Besides, Milberry said to himself, the ways of white folks, I mean some white folks, is too much for me. I reckon they must be a few good ones, but...

Besides, Milberry said to himself, the ways of white folks, I mean some white folks, is too much for me. I reckon they must be a few good ones, but...

Besides, Milberry said to himself, the ways of white folks, I mean some white folks, is too much for me. I reckon they must be a few good ones, but...

Besides, Milberry said to himself, the ways of white folks, I mean some white folks, is too much for me. I reckon they must be a few good ones, but...