Today we're talking about a story form Green Lantern 80 Page Giant #1, an anthology published in 1998. The framing device for this issue is Guy Gardner, John Stewart, and Alan Scott sitting around in Guy's bar after hours, trading stories from their glory days as Lanterns in the Golden and Silver Ages. The story we're focusing on this time is titled "Before I'd Be A Slave...", and is written by Denny O'neil, with art and colors by Rodolfo Damaggio, and letters by Bob Lappan. John Stewart finds himself wandering into an unnamed city that appears to be in the Southern United States, and stumbles onto a political rally. Standing behind the podium is a politician talking about equality, claiming to love and accept black people, as long as they know their place. He thinks that black kids should go to black schools, and only learn what they need to get jobs that suit them, leaving higher education and better jobs for white people. We’ve all herd this kind ...