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Breaking Boundaries: A Love Story of Endurance and Triumph
‘Her dad told her, “If you marry that man you will never set foot in this house again.” Mary soon learned that most people felt the same way. The first years of their marriage living in Birmingham were hell– no … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, equality, friendship, interracial marriage, love, love story, overcoming obstacles, overcoming racism, prejudice, racial equality, racist, resilience
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Houston man with genetic disorder says Uber driver canceled ride because of his appearance
Reggie Bibbs, 52, has tumors growing on his skin, including his face, from neurofibromatosis (NF). He requested an Uber last Monday to drive him to the Texas Medical Center for an appointment to get blood work done. Bibbs said the … Continue reading
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Tagged appearance, courageous faces foundation, discrimination, neurofibromatosis, NF, prejudice, Reggie Bibbs, sensitive training, tumors, uber
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