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		<title>Bob and Jay&#8217;s Walk</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jay, a friend and photographer, asked if we could walk together some time. In early March my Euro-American friend and I walked the Manito Park &#8211; Cannon Hill Park Loop. It was a mild between seasons sort of day. The &#8230; <a href="https://4comculture.com/archives/5420">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Jay, a friend and photographer, asked if we could walk together some time. In early March my Euro-American friend and I walked the <a title="Let’s Walk: Great Places To Walk" href="https://4comculture.com/lets-walk-great-places-to-walk" target="_blank">Manito Park &#8211; Cannon Hill Park Loop</a>. It was a mild between seasons sort of day. The duck pond at Manito Park was still frozen but very little snow. The Cannon Hill pond was not frozen but no new greenery was yet to be seen. The Japanese Garden was still closed for the winter. We saw many joggers, dog walkers, family groups, and bicyclists enjoying the day. Everyone was smiling and welcoming, but Bob was the only African American to be seen.</p>
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<p>See more in the series <a title="An African American Walks" href="https://4comculture.com/empowerment/an-african-american-walks">An African American Walks</a>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Do African Americans in Spokane walk? If so, where? I would like to take your walk and post the photographs here.</strong></span></p>
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