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Gemini - Xlibris US
Copyright © 2014 by James Press.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014911201
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-4990-3978-8
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Rev. date: 06/18/2014
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The author is indebted to Dr. Judith M. Tanur for her suggestions, and ideas about the book, and her careful editing of this manuscript.
Jim looked straight ahead at the desk of Miss Alice Richardson, and then at the structured hole at the front of her desk. He could see that she was sitting on a chair and that her white legs were spread apart. This interested him. Her skirt was spread across her legs. He could see that she was wearing pink panties. His penis stiffened. Jim grabbed his crotch and squeezed. His eyes then moved to the area above her desk and then he saw her as a white blonde; an attractive woman in her mid-twenties wearing a light blouse and a dark skirt. Her blouse was open to the second button down. He could see the beginnings of her curvature.
She was teaching a high school history class in Baltimore, Maryland. She was talking about some country in Africa called Senegal. Why? He didn’t know. He thought perhaps it referred to slavery in this country, but he wasn’t sure. Where did the Blacks in this country come from anyway? Could they have come from Senegal?
Alice Richardson was interested in history in general, and slavery in particular. She was born in Charleston, South Carolina and grew up thinking about the south
, and why the south lost the War Between the States (the Civil War). But she was educated, and knew a lot about the war formally.
Alice’s father was a lawyer in Charleston and was well-known there in political circles. Her mother was a successful author of political fiction. Her mother had served on the City Council in Charleston and her parents were always talking about politics. Some of all of that had to rub off on Alice.
When Alice finished high school, she left the area where she grew up, and went on to college at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. She undertook a teaching
program and, on graduation, she received a teaching credential. Then she migrated further north, to Baltimore, Maryland, where she got her first teaching job. She taught at the high school level at a school where there was about 15% black students and 85% white. Alice remained interested in politics.
Alice liked people—both females and males. It was not clear that she preferred one to the other in her physical relationships. In her third year of high school she had had an intimate relationship with a female, but that lasted only until they both graduated. They would often find reasons to be together, and they always went to the girl’s toilet together. They would take a booth, undress one another, and touch and rub each other sexually. In college, Alice became engaged to a male, but that only lasted about four months. She made love with him and tried out many of her childhood fantasies on him. She loved his licking her all over her body, but especially between her legs. She enjoyed playing with his penis, with her hands inside of his trousers. She had a concupiscence for one that young that sometimes got the better of her by forcing her to perform socially unacceptable acts.
Alice was interested in politics, but her interests had not extended beyond her apartment. She watched the election returns for mayor of Baltimore on TV, but that’s as far as it seemed to go, as far as politics was concerned.
But Alice also seemed to have an interest in some Black males. Something about them attracted her. In fact, she was interested in Jim, the one Black male in her history-12 class.
Alice was interested in Senegal, in Africa, because that’s where many American Blacks came from. They were shipped across the Atlantic Ocean, like cargo. She wanted to find out more about that.
Alice Richardson was merely 25 years old. She had started out in her chosen profession very early.
Alice remembered having worn pink panties that day but never dreamed that they would be seen by her students. As Alice lectured, she noticed that the students were staring at her body below the level of her desk. In particular, she made