![]() I was heading east to begin college at Duke University. ![]() The cracked leatherette seats were pliable and sticky. Hammering across the southern states in the late summer of 1959, my train soaked up the warmth and humidity like a sponge. This one is not nearly so well known, but I have experienced it and come to understand it better over many years. I didn’t know it, but I would discover another kind of segregation that was also politely maintained, but also had great forces sustaining it just below the surface. Racial segregation was a fixed way of life in Durham, North Carolina in 1959 when I first moved there to attend college at Duke University. ![]() All this seems peaceful enough unless you press for inclusion and then you quickly find how passionately a division may be maintained.ĭoes this sound like racial segregation? Well, it was that, but I am not referring only to that. For this 6-part Evolver Webinar, Jim Carpenter joins hosts Craig Weiler and David Metcalfe, along with guests Julie Beischel, Dan Booth Cohen, Emily Volden, Chris Carter, and William Bengston. Join Jim Carpenter for the live, interactive video course, “ Everybody’s Psychic: Discovering Your Psychic Potential and What to Do With It.” Explore your psychic potential with leading researchers in the field of parapsychology and anomalistic science.
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