71. And often, black people became invisible to white drivers who would speed past them at bus stops.
72. And there are countless stories about Jordan helping young black people.
73. And there was a lot of black people that had businesses on Fifth Street.
74. And next they feared that they would lose their jobs because of affirmative action and end up as the unemployed, and the black people as the employed.
75. And this becomes a conspiracy to get black people.
76. And, as in the Beazley case, black people are routinely excluded from the judgment process.
77. And while many black people have moved into professional jobs, affluent blacks are not necessarily as secure as their incomes might indicate.
78. Anderson says they are intent on promoting investment and financial security, particularly among black people.
79. And yet few black people seem to express much anger over the civil verdict.
80. Anything that illuminates the existence of black people in history or the present day finds its way onto the pages of these novels.