I Grew Up in Black America. DEI Is Not About Equality. – Minding the Campus

"Near the end of first grade, we moved to a black neighborhood in Chicago Heights—white families were moving out as we moved in. ... We were one of five white families on my block. Most of my friends and classmates did not look like me during this time. Race among my black friends and playmates was not an everyday topic for us. These were the best years of my childhood."
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Robert L. Peters
1 year ago

Good article, has the author been cancelled yet.

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