Here is the key passage of an essay Frank Sinatra wrote:
A friend to me has no race, no class, and belongs to no minority. My friendships were formed out of affection, mutual respect, and a feeling of having something strong in common. These are eternal values that cannot be racially classified. This is the way I look at race. (Quoted from “The Way I Look at Race,” in the July 1958 issue of Ebony magazine, pgs. 34 - 44.)
For a brief biography of Frank Sinatra, click here.
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