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He talked about his time in the streets of Boston and New York City during the 1940s. He talked about his affair with a married white woman who's husband was away in the war and how he was caught under her bed by a friend of her husband.
He also talked about another white woman he knew who's full time job was to find black men for well to do, usually married, white women to sleep with. How it worked, he said, was that she would find black men who were interested in having sex with white women (that part was very easy). She knew a lot of white women who were curious about the size rumors of black men and wanted to try out being with one.
So, they would pay her to find a black man for them and hook them up. The women would describe what kind of black man they wanted in terms of looks. He said that usually the women wanted tall, dark skinned and frame maxed.
He also talked about another white woman he knew who's full time job was to find black men for well to do, usually married, white women to sleep with. How it worked, he said, was that she would find black men who were interested in having sex with white women (that part was very easy). She knew a lot of white women who were curious about the size rumors of black men and wanted to try out being with one.
So, they would pay her to find a black man for them and hook them up. The women would describe what kind of black man they wanted in terms of looks. He said that usually the women wanted tall, dark skinned and frame maxed.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • ONE OF TIME’S TEN MOST IMPORTANT NONFICTION BOOKS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY The “extraordinary” (The New York Times) autobiography of the legendary civil rights leader once called the most dangerous man in America—essential reading for anyone who wants to understand...
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