When you feel that you can't make a difference, remember.............
A WORLD WITHOUT OUR PEOPLE!!!!!


This is a story about a group of people
who were fed up with African Americans
so they joined together
and decided to wish us away.
After wishing so hard, they found themselves in a sort of twilight zone
where there was an America without black people.
At first these "visionaries" breathed a sigh of relief.

At last, they say, no more crime, drugs, violence and welfare.
All the blacks have gone!! It makes you wonder...
Where would America be without us??
There would be very few crops that would have flourished because
the nation was built on a slave-supported system.
There are no cities with tall skyscrapers because
Alexander Miles, a black man, invented the elevator,
and without it one finds great difficulty reaching high floors.

There are few if any cars because Richard Spikes, a black man,
invented the automatic gear shift, Joseph Gammel, also black, invented the
supercharge system for internal combustion engines, and Garret A. Morgan
invented the traffic signals.
Furthermore, one could not use the rapid transit system because its precursor
was the electric trolley, which was invented by another black man, Elbert R.
Robinson.

Even if there were streets on which cars and a rapid transit system could
operate,
they were cluttered with paper because an African American, Charles Brooks,
invented the street sweeper.

There were few if any newspapers, magazines and books because John Love
invented the pencil sharpener, William Purvis invented the fountain pen, Lee
Burridge invented the type writing machine and W A. Lovette invented the
advanced printing press.
They were all black.
Even if Americans could write their letters, articles and books,
they would not have been transported by mail because William Barry invented
the postmarking and canceling machine, William Purvis invented the
hand-stamp and Philip Downin invented the letter drop.


The lawns were brown and wilted because Joseph Smith invented the lawn
sprinkler
and John Burr the lawn mower.


When they entered their homes, they found them to be poorly ventilated and
heated.
You see, Frederick Jones invented the air conditioner and Alice Parker the
heating furnace.


Their homes were also filthy because Thomas W. Stewart invented the mop and
Lloyd P. Ray the dust pan.


Their children met them at the door barefooted, shabby, motley and unkempt.
But what could one expect, Jan E. Matzelinger invented the shoe lasting
machine,
Walter Sammons invented the comb, Lydia O. Newman invented the brush,
Sarah Boone invented the ironing board and George T. Samon invented the
clothes dryer.


Finally, they were resigned to at least have dinner amidst all of this turmoil.
But here again, the food had spoiled because another black man,
John Standard invented the refrigerator.
No light to eat their spoiled meal
because the filament within the light bulb was invented by a black man.

Well  what about that..........
In-Joy,
Nurse Pat

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