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She was a bit fascinated by the way white people—white men, especially—found it to be so elusive. Black folks rarely got to concern themselves with their version of happy. Didn’t ask for much beyond safety, financial stability, and family. Black happiness was too often rooted in plain old survival. White people seemed to define it by avoiding boredom.
Once Upon a Time in Dollywood
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