Who we were becoming is past tense. I celebrated " who we were becoming" when Obama won when I should have been paying more attention to the forces of darkness that were not only still there but growing stronger.
Who we were becoming is past tense. I celebrated " who we were becoming" when Obama won when I should have been paying more attention to the forces of darkness that were not only still there but growing stronger.
Yes, I know it is past tense. Don't confuse my love for the US as viewed through rose-colored glasses. Being black and a US citizen is like being raised by an abusive parent. “To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time.” James Baldwin