Thursday, 9 June 2016

Wegelagerer, R.D (1889-1934)



Unlike Mongolians, who were prohibited to work on the Dam by the contract with the government, the number of Negroes was kept low not by law, but rather just be convenience. Having to have separate buckets was ‘unreasonably costly’, plus most of my superiors were, ahem, sceptical of the quality of work they could do. But I didn’t have any such thinking, I’d left Germany to avoid such thinking, and so I tried to push them to do good work.

Too hard, I guess. I mean, one moment, ‘I’ll be back with water’, the next, my rope snaps, I fall…

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