Straight Talk about Racism
Without open conversations between Blacks and Whites, society will be unable to face the problems that continue to divide our diverse communities. Article argues most Blacks are reluctant to communicate across the racial divide, and most Whites only encounter sanitized relationships with middle clas...
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