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I think what had been programmed into me by my parents was achievement in America meant assimilation into whiteness. So there we were, this beautiful, well-mannered, middle-class Black family amongst all these whites and to be called niggers in that environment—it didn’t matter how we dressed, it didn’t matter what job my dad had or how big our house was. We were just niggers.
Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?: What it Means to Be Black Now
by Touré
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