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The fight for equality is not over but that shift from living amid segregation and civil war to integration and affirmative action and multiculturalism—and also glass ceilings, racial profiling, stereotype threat, microaggression, redlining, predatory lending, and other forms of modern racism—has led many to a very different perspective on Blackness than the previous generations had.
Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?: What it Means to Be Black Now
by Touré
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