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As she went through these stages of the illness that would ultimately contribute to her death, she began to work out the contours of her deepening crisis upon the black nurses whose job it had been to take care of her. And how might a white person treat a black person when they’re angry, or frightened, or both? And what might they call those black persons in a moment of anger, or insecurity, or both?
White Like Me
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