I thought everything would be different in America. It wasn't.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know if we were to look back and how we were in 1955 living in Jim Crow, living in segregation, living in segregated schools, it's hard to believe that it was America, but it really was.
I was getting frustrated with America. It's interesting how as simple a thing as, like, letting your hair grow longer changed in the world in those days.
It would be lovely if it was all Right vs. Wrong, Good overcomes Evil - I think most Americans, going about their daily lives, fool themselves into thinking that that's how our little world works, but it just isn't so.
I'm surprised and disappointed in American culture.
I came to America at such a young age, and I was so naive that I didn't realise what I was getting myself into; maybe that's why it worked out for me.
Back in those days we thought we could change the world.
America was and is the immigrant's dream.
The world we live in is vastly different from the world we think we live in.
The world is very different today than it was in 1968.
What I think and what the world thinks is totally different.