Robin Clark

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My decision to teach at the kindergarten in Harlem, for instance, had not been an arbitrary choice, even though it had annoyed and disappointed my father. (“Do something for the disadvantaged,” he’d said, “and get it out of your system.”) Preferential treatment for the poor was not a matter of debate, or even nuance, to my mind.
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